And the Award for Best Garden Hose Goes to . . .

By Boopaints
May 15, 2012

After spending too much money on a multitude of hoses that I disliked, I finally stumbled upon the answer to the perfect garden hose.

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May 6, 2024 8:13 AM CST
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Name: Christie
Central Ohio 43016 (Zone 6a)
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Living in a condo, I prefer my expandable hose. It seems to work very well, does not kink and collapses and shrinks when I turn off the water, making it smaller and easier to store.
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May 11, 2024 7:43 AM CST
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Same here. Too bad the reviewer didn't consider expandable hoses. I need 75 foot hoses in my garden, and I don't have a lot of available space to coil them up when not in use. Expandable hoses shrink down to practically nothing when they are not full of water, are lightweight, and don't crush your plants as you're dragging around 75 feet of hose. It's true they only last a couple of years, but they're about the same cost as going out for dinner, so I don't see the need of considering it a lifetime investment.
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May 11, 2024 11:29 AM CST
Name: Nancy
North Dakota (Zone 4a)
I purchased my second expandable hose about 3 years ago. I needed a 100' hose and so far it's worked well. At $40 or so, if you're careful with it, it'll last a few years so I don't stress about having to replace it simply because it's a lot more convenient for this 70-year-old not to lug around and store a heavy hose.
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