Expandable Garden Hose, 100FT Hose Pipe with Alloy

Expandable Garden Hose

Expandable Garden Hose, 100FT Hose Pipe with Alloy Connectors and 10-Model Nozzle, Flexible, Lightweight, and Kink-Resistant Garden Hose for Gardening, Car Washing


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Weight: 2.1 kg
Size: 100ft
Dimensions: 26.3 x 19.4 x 15.9 cm; 2.1 kg
Part: Z001
Batteries Required: No
Manufacture: Ororitoli
Dimensions: 26.3 x 19.4 x 15.9 cm; 2.1 kg
Reference: Z001
Size: 100ft

4 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This hose is an amazing 100 ft in length so I can reach the whole of my garden.
    Comes complete with all connectors and has a 10 function twist spray nozzle which is fab and so easy to use and no leaks!
    It is very lightweight, but seems very strong and is easy to put away.
    I have used it to wash the car as well as water the garden and pots.
    It’s a great hose and I’m very happy with it!

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Really good hose covers my whole garden, easy to put away and store with the wall storage that it comes with, only small leakage but that’s because I have the wrong attachment.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersExcellent

    Really pleased with this. It attached easily to my current hose and has loads of different functions for how the water is distributed. It’s easy to turn the dial and switch between the different functions. It’s really strong and made so well!! Very good for daily uses in the garde

  4. eb_author says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersWell, I connected this up to my hose and had a little trial of all the settings and a general spray, but I’m afraid that’s all the trial that it’s going to get for a fair while, until the weather changes sufficiently that it’s actually hot enough to necessitate watering my flowers artificially 😉

    This feels like a good, basic spray hose. It’s all plastic, but at least its got a traditional-style trigger, not one of those tiny thumb ones at the top of the sprayer, which I find quite difficult to control the power of the flow through. It is a little odd to have the trigger at the back, not the front, but it’s not too bad in use, as you tend to find that you’re just pressing the two parts of the handle together.

    I do like the fact that it has a small screw-head button at the top of the handle that you can use to regulate the flow, by screwing it tighter so that the release trigger can only be pulled in so far. I’ve not seen that feature before, and it really does work. Also a lock-trigger so that you don’t have to maintain pressure is always handy.

    It didn’t drip in use, and is the standard click-around multi-pattern spray head. IT also doesn’t show it in the photos, but this has a standard click-fit connector at the base of the handle.

    I always bring my spray heads in through the winter, as I know that the plastic ones especially won’t make it through a winter outside; once the temperature drops not only does it weaken the plastic, but any water in the spray head will increase in volume if it freezes, and split the plastic. So this is a fair-weather spray head – though that’s not surprising at this price.

    It does mention in the description that this is metal, and that’s not the case; mine was definitely plastic.

    All in all it’s a good basic spray that does its job effectively but without frills.