Keeping hose spray on hose
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What kind of fittings? Someone was complaining about Hozelock recently but (touch wood) I've never had any issue with them, on two different hosepipes. The main hosepipe I use, that I've had for many years, does seem higher quality than average - the outer is a bit softer so I guess fittings grip it better.
When I damaged the end of a hose, I replaced the connector with one of these.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CBCM4J6
It's been fine ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CBCM4J6
It's been fine ever since.
blueg33 said:
Yes. Do it properly!
Make sure the gripper ring is the right size, try to avoid skinny cheap hose, use decent hose fittings.
I haven’t had a hose attachment come off in over a year. Hoses are used several times a week.
This.Make sure the gripper ring is the right size, try to avoid skinny cheap hose, use decent hose fittings.
I haven’t had a hose attachment come off in over a year. Hoses are used several times a week.
Make sure none of the "teeth" are pushed in/broken, and tighten it properly.
Anyone used these?
https://qwickhose.co.uk/?srsltid=AfmBOopCKa1fri4jb...
Expensive and some mixed reviews
https://qwickhose.co.uk/?srsltid=AfmBOopCKa1fri4jb...
Expensive and some mixed reviews
If you leave them outside in the weather than the plastic connectors are basically a consumable item. The clips and o-rings inside will degrade and become brittle. The brand doesn't seem to matter especially.
I've gotten into the habit of keeping a couple of spares around and replacing at the first sign of trouble.
I am pretty sure this ends up with me spending more than just buying some proper brass ones once.
I've gotten into the habit of keeping a couple of spares around and replacing at the first sign of trouble.
I am pretty sure this ends up with me spending more than just buying some proper brass ones once.
osterbo said:
If you leave them outside in the weather than the plastic connectors are basically a consumable item. The clips and o-rings inside will degrade and become brittle. The brand doesn't seem to matter especially.
I've gotten into the habit of keeping a couple of spares around and replacing at the first sign of trouble.
I am pretty sure this ends up with me spending more than just buying some proper brass ones once.
Exactly. With the Geka ones, when it eventually fails you just pop off and replace a rubber seal. Fix the hose on with a stainless jubilee clip and its pretty much maintenance free for the life of the hose.I've gotten into the habit of keeping a couple of spares around and replacing at the first sign of trouble.
I am pretty sure this ends up with me spending more than just buying some proper brass ones once.
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