Hose Recommendation?

merlinii said:
The XHose PRO has brass fittings and is a much more durable hose.

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I really like the ease & convenience. Small, lightweight and non-kink.



"The main claim by the makers of the XHOSE PRO is that it’s a new and improved model of their original, with brass fittings and a higher quality material so it’s more durable.

They say it’s covered by patents, which checks out, and should put an end to the debate about which expandable hose came out first."



It’s pretty interesting to note where they've made improvements, particularly on the brass fittings, and making this a little stronger than the original so it can be used for professional

jobs, or in a professional role where it’s getting daily use and still expected to work every day.



CAN NEW X HOSE be used with a presure washer?
 
pwaug said:
Anyone have specific experience with the Gilmour Flexogen use in cold weather? Does it maintain it's flexibility when the temps are in the high thirties to low forties??



I have 2 of them also. As long as the water in the hose isn't frozen you can work with the hose just fine in those temps. I have a really nice hose reel(Rapid Reel) though, so I'm sure that helps some in reeling it back in when it's cold.
 
pwaug said:
Thanks for the input!!! Anyone using Glmour Flexogen hoses?? They seem to have good reviews--light weight, flexible and they have a lifetime warranty that is apparently honored even with the slightest of problems.



I just bought another of these the other day. That makes it my 3rd, and they're all on different corners of the house. Really awesome hose, good connections at the end as well. Fairly flexible, even in 40deg F weather, and super flexible in 80+.



Great buys.
 
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