Plastair SpringHose PUWE650B94H-AMZ Light EVA Lead Free Drinking Water Safe Recoil Garden Hose, Green, 3/8-Inch by 50-Foot

November 19, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 01:40 GMT+0100 - Details)

Plastair SpringHose PUWE650B94H-AMZ 50-Foot 3/8-Inch Lead Safe Ultra-Light Recoil Garden Hose, GreenWith its uniquely coiled design, the Plastair Springhose 3/8-inch-by-50-foot coiled watering hose offers a flexible, lightweight alternative to the standard rubber hose. It is drinking-water safe and does not kink or tangle. The Springhose’s lightweight material reduces fatigue and extends watering time, and its coiled design eliminates the need for a hose reel. It has quality brass swivel fittings for a long service life and, to ensure consumer confidence, it is backed by a 2-year warranty.

Product Features

  • Ultimate recoil memory is a great feature to the springhose; it allows you to extends and retracts to its original compact form
  • Max-flow fittings comes equipped with anti-corrosive fittings with an extra large inner diameter and the springhose delivers superior water flow
  • The springhose will not kink or tangle and storing it is effortless, unlike straight conventional hoses
  • Eva hose construction is resistant to harsh UV rays from the sun, extraordinarily tough and resistant to abrasion and overstretching and kink damage
  • Made in Canada

Comments

Anonymous says:

Why did I wait so long to get one of these?! WOW. This hose beats the pants off every other hose I’ve ever used, All of the annoying troubles that accompany a normal garden hose have been solved with this little beauty! There are a couple of tricky things about the hose, but this is such a major improvement over standard hoses I gave it 5 stars anyhow. Heck, I’d give it 6.The best parts:- No hand-coiling the hose when you’re done! Recoils on its own just like a spring- extremely light weight – the water in the hose…

Anonymous says:

Terrible cheap hose…spend the extra for the better version You get what you pay for. I like spring hoses – since those “expandable” ones always seem to explode at some point, and I have another that I paid almost $50 for. Thought, “Well, this is a secondary hose so don’t really need to spend that much.” For the marginal additional cost, I should have just sucked it up.The name should be a big clue…”Plastair”…this hose is very cheap plastic. Not vinyl or similar. And the attachments are seriously the cheapest…

Anonymous says:

DO NOT BUY THIS HOSE HORRIBLE DESIGN. Do not buy this product. Major flaw on this item is where the rubber hose meets the faucet nozzle attachment, the connection just slips on. I didn’t even have the water on and the rubber tubing just slipped right off. This happens on both ends of the hose. there is a little silver piece that dose nothing to keep the house on the attachment. I can’t tell you if it’s truly 50 feet, because each time I tried to uncoil the hose, it fell tight off the nozzle. I even tried to…

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