I have been using flexible hoses for several summers: I use one to wash the car, another for watering the garden. They are great to work with - they are light and when empty become very short. However they are more fragile than regular hoses, so you cannot treat them the same as a regular garden hose.
Here are a few things I learned: you cannot leave them in the sun when not in use, you can not drag and pull them like you would a regular hose, you cannot step on them when they are full with water. It is best not to hang them to store (this puts pressure on the internal hose). I store them curled up in a bucket and bring it into the cool basement when they are not in use. When I use a hose I lay it out in the direction of where I want to use it, fill the water and then streatch it out as needed. I have strong water pressure, so when I use the flex hose I do not put the water pressure all the way up. I use it at a half force setting.
This hose has brass connectors which give me good no leak connections. Also included in the package is a sprayer. The sprayer has all plastic construction. The sprayer has 9 different settings.
Also is included a sturdy plastic hose hanger. I use it for short term hanging while I am working the garden, I store the hose in the bucket when not in use for a long time.
Yes, this hose requires extra care but I really like that it is so light which makes it easier on my bad back.
You can find it on Amazon by following this link.
Ali Julia review ★★★★☆
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