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O's - Toms306 - 25-07-2015 And maybe four candles....'andles for fowks... But seriously, I didn't realise the quality of garden hoses varied so much! Bought a Hozelock 'starter' hose today, as I already had a pressure washer but was borrowing parents hose before. And, well, it's shit. I knew 'starter' meant it wasn't top of the range, but what's the point of a hose that kinks at every opportunity and collapses under it's own weight? It's also impossible to roll up neatly or unroll without causing a huge tangled mess. My own naiveity I guess, doubt it can be returned to the shop so may have to cut my losses there. So question is, which ones are the best value for money? I don't mind spending a bit more on one that isn't just going to cause constant hassle! Cheers Tom RE: O's - welshpug - 25-07-2015 buy a reel for it, or bolt an old alloy to the wall of the house. RE: O's - Toms306 - 25-07-2015 Tried an old reel from Nans...it collapses under its own weight so you have to unwind the whole thing first...then it kinks everywhere! Literally not used a hose this bad before. RE: O's - swampy - 25-07-2015 Never had a problem with them Even an expensive hoselock will kink if it's not laid out right Failrly sure the starter set is more to do with the accessories included rather than hose quality RE: O's - Iceman299 - 25-07-2015 What about those "magic' hosepipes i've seen where they just shrink when not in use and expand when in use. Cant remember what they're called but most likely it's JML related, what isn't?? Lol RE: O's - Danny Wideboy - 25-07-2015 All the same IMHO. Don't believe the hype. Any hose on a reel will need fully unwinding before use. The in feed kinks as soon as you turn the handle. Hozelock are generally regarded as half decent/decent anyway. RE: O's - Herby7 - 25-07-2015 Hey Tom I bought this one from john lewis and its good . http://www.johnlewis.com/hozelock-compact-reel-with-multi-purpose-hose-25m/p1694898 RE: O's - Toms306 - 25-07-2015 (25-07-2015, 05:54 PM)swampy Wrote: Never had a problem with them I had assumed that's what 'starter' meant as well, it doesn't though, its the crappy hose itself, you can get a 'starter' with varying accessories. http://www.hozelock.com/watering/hoses.html I've used hoses at home and at Nans without these constant kinks. You can't lay this down at all without it kinking let alone move it. (25-07-2015, 05:58 PM)Iceman299 Wrote: What about those "magic' hosepipes i've seen where they just shrink when not in use and expand when in use. Cant remember what they're called but most likely it's JML related, what isn't?? Lol Not sure I've seen those? I used to have a 'spring' style one but that's no where near long enough for use here. (25-07-2015, 05:59 PM)Danny Wideboy Wrote: All the same IMHO. Don't believe the hype. Not in my experience, Nans hose is on a reel and I don't think it's ever been fully unwound lol. Has had a lot of use as well for watering the garden for several years. Only issue with it now is leaks from the attachments, hose itself is still perfect, I don't know what level of quality it is though. (25-07-2015, 06:19 PM)Herby7 Wrote: Hey Tom Hmm, it doesn't say which hose comes with that, I'm guessing it was a better quality one though! Also lol at the review on there, how hard can it be to put together! RE: O's - cully - 25-07-2015 always unroll it dont loop it off the role or it will always spiral and trist wind it up with water pressure in it to prevent it kinking never had a problem with the hoses i buy RE: O's - Danny Wideboy - 25-07-2015 Honestly Tom . Being a builder we use hoses all the time to fill water butts n stuff. Many people have many expensive different solutions for hosepipes but they are generally not much difference from one to another. Generally if it is wound and unwound correctly it should be fine but always best to unwind it all to make sure there's no kinks. Maybe your water pressure is no good? RE: O's - Iceman299 - 25-07-2015 This is what i was on about, Tom. 50ft hose weighs 1lb! Lol http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1069143.htm RE: O's - 1616six - 25-07-2015 We've got 200ft of hose on a reel & I use probably 25ft when doing the car, never had any issue of it collapsing. What's your pressure like? Ps those magic hoses are rubbish, they don't last long at all. RE: O's - Toms306 - 25-07-2015 (25-07-2015, 08:38 PM)Iceman299 Wrote: This is what i was on about, Tom. 50ft hose weighs 1lb! Lol That does look awesome tbh! Steretypical American ad video as well. (25-07-2015, 08:44 PM)JJ0063 Wrote: We've got 200ft of hose on a reel & I use probably 25ft when doing the car, never had any issue of it collapsing. What's your pressure like? Pressure is too good tbh...I've had to turn it down outside after it blew two tap seals. I'm pretty sure it's just poor quality tbh, as I say I never had the same issue at home or Nans with hoses/reels. RE: O's - Dum-Dum - 25-07-2015 I've got the cheapest longest one tesco do and it's fine. RE: O's - C2K - 25-07-2015 Hozelock kink proof tbh. That's what I have. RE: O's - Redordead89 - 26-07-2015 With a heading like "o"s I was more hoping for hoes not hose FFS! Hmmmm RE: O's - Grant - 26-07-2015 You can still return it Tom. Just say it is not satisfactory. |