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The FYPower Hybrid Garden Hose is a 75ft, heavy-duty, flexible, and lightweight water hose designed for maximum convenience and durability. Featuring a kink-resistant design, dual swivel grip handles, and leak-free connections, this hose is built to withstand extreme weather conditions while providing a reliable watering experience. Backed by a 2-year warranty, it’s the perfect addition to any garden enthusiast's toolkit.
Brand | FYPower |
Material | Brass, Rubber |
Product Dimensions | 900"L x 0.63"W |
Maximum Pressure | 150 Pound per Square Inch |
Item Length | 900 Inches |
UPC | 710946056619 |
Manufacturer | FYPower |
Item Weight | 11.51 pounds |
Size | 75 FT |
Style | Normal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great hose!
This hose is well constructed. I really like the plastic grips at the male and female ends. It makes it very easy to attach and tighten a nozzle or another hose. Great buy!
P**E
This hose made my month!!!
One day you're young and carefree - the next... You're friggin' JAZZED over a water hose!This is the one, if you're on the fence. Straighten it out and let it lay for a day or two and then it'll wind up just fine for you. The connectors are great, too.I've told no less than 3 dozen people about this water hose. LOL! You gotta get one and see for yourself.
K**E
Less expensive than most and does the same thing
There are numerous brands of garden hose that are all pretty much the same so far as I can tell, so I choose among them based mainly on price. Occasionally you get one where the spiraling chords are not balanced in both spiral directions, and when you encounter this, the hose will twist one way when the pressure in it is high, and will twist back the other way when the pressure is released. Thus far, I have not encountered this kind of thing with this hose.There are a bunch of hoses that tout swivel grips. There is one brand that comes in a bright green color, almost fluorescent, that claims to have swivel grips, and sort of does, except that the grips are not bonded to the fittings and have to be moved away from the end of the hose in order to access the fitting that has to be held and/or turned when attaching or removing the hose.There is another curious aspect of this swivel grip business. It is only needed at one end, yet the hoses that have swivel grips generally have them at both ends. Except for the aforementioned hose brand that comes in fluorescent green, the swivel grips are attached properly to the fittings, either bonded or else using a hexagonal shape for both the fitting and the grip.But the swivel grip is only needed at the end of the hose that attaches to the spigot. There is no need for a swivel grip at the other end, where it is not desirable because the fitting that is consequently required at that end, to accommodate the swivel grip, is prone to leaking and likely will eventually leak, given enough time. If I could find a hose that has the swivel grip at only the end where it is actually needed, that would become my favorite hose.At the end of the hose that attaches to the spigot, hoses have always required a swiveling fitting. This is needed so that you do not have to spin the entire hose in order to attach it to the spigot. This swivel fitting is not prone to leakage because all that the threaded piece that swivels loosely does is to pull the two parts tightly together with a gasket between them. It is like two pieces of pipe the exact same diameter being pushed together end-to-end by a mechanical clamp that swivels freely on one side and that threads onto the other side. There is no reason for this to leak so long as the gasket hasn't gone missing.The other end of the hose is different. That other end is similar to the spigot, with exposed exterior threads. It is nice to have a grip at this end of the hose, bonded to that fitting that resembles a spigot. But there is no compelling reason for the grip at this end of the hose to swivel, and adding a swivel to the fitting at this end of the hose makes it prone to leakage, because it is similar to the fitting at the other end. For any hose with a swiveling fitting at the end that resembles the spigot, this swivel is invariably the primary point of failure for these hoses.Why can't the manufacturers who make this stuff figure this out? Isn't there someone who can explain this to them?
H**E
Surprised for price
I just needed an inexpensive hose to water my garden. Ordered this hose and sprayer, and I was surprised how much I like it. Only negative is it has plastic end fittings.. but the hose and sprayer are great. It does a better job of not kinking than a hose I bought from my local hardware store for twice as much.
L**S
Good price for a good hose.
Hose seems like a very good deal for the $23.00 I paid.
A**R
Love the connections
I love the hard plastic connections so I don’t have to worry about the connections rusting and becoming too hard to twist off.I recommend the hose and will be buying a 2nd one.
C**S
Good for the price, not top end.
Very kinky hose, while pulling it straight had to twist it constantly to remove the kinks, but for a less expensive hose you have to expect this. Both ends were supported with a hard rubber shroud, which is good. No brass fittings, hard plastic.
A**T
wet and wild
Just what I needed to connect my hose reel to the house , the original wore out and try to find one in the brick and morter , forget it .Thanks Amazon
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