Editorial Product Review:Item Description:Amazing 50 foot hose self-retracts to a neat 36 inch coil for a garden hose that easy to use and store! Plastic with brass fittings. 29 1/2' x 3 7/8' x 4' high.
Amazon.com Item Description:With its uniquely coiled design, the Plastair Springhose 3/8-inch-by-50-foot coiled watering hose offers a flexible, lightweight alternative to the standard rubber hose. It is drinking-water safe and does not kink or tangle. The Springhose's lightweight material reduces fatigue and extends watering time, and its coiled design eliminates the need for a hose reel. It has quality brass swivel fittings for a long service life and, to ensure consumer confidence, it is backed by a 2-year warranty.
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for the lady gardener
The best hose ever if you are not into the weight-lifting and wrestling exercise that is entailed in using and rewinding most garden hoses. This one is really light-weight and easy to handle with create reach and NO rewinding.
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Not worth it.
The curled hose sounded like a good idea. However we found that it does not recurl itself as advertised and gets just as tangled in itself and other obstructions as much as a normal hose does in some cases even more.
We quit using it and when back to a regular water hose.
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Plastair Coiled Watering Hose
My money was well spent when I purchased this product. I received it quickly, and it's the best hose I've ever owned. I'll buy no hose but this in the future.
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Thought I'd Like It
I picked up this hose on sale at the Country Bumpkin when picking up some mums, and I thought it was a great idea. After using it a few days it just got all tangled anyway. Probably not their fault as I need a longer hose and I was stretching it to try and get it where it had to go. I still use it, but it isn't all neat coils anymore.