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Dan S. MacAbre[_4_] June 17th 16 11:20 AM

Coil hose connectors
 
I got one of those coil hoses, and so far, I'm quite pleased with it -
it's very easy to put away, which is why I wanted one in the first
place. Since it was an 'experimental' purchase, I got the cheapest I
could find, although TBH, from the images I've seen, they all seem to
come with exactly the same fitments, which makes me think that there are
very few manufacturers, and many different boxes.

Only tiny problem is the connectors - they seem to require a bit of a
extra push onto the tap to lock them into position and stop water flying
everywhere, as opposed to the hozelock things that, once they're on,
just stay there. I'm thinking of replacing the connectors (they seem to
be different, because the hose is narrower and harder), but I'd be a bit
miffed if new ones were the same. Is it just the case that my hose has
cheap and nasty connectors (which I think is most likely), or is there a
different standard, where this extra push is required?

MuddyMike June 20th 16 11:12 AM

Coil hose connectors
 
On 17/06/2016 11:20, Dan S. MacAbre wrote:
I got one of those coil hoses, and so far, I'm quite pleased with it -
it's very easy to put away, which is why I wanted one in the first
place. Since it was an 'experimental' purchase, I got the cheapest I
could find, although TBH, from the images I've seen, they all seem to
come with exactly the same fitments, which makes me think that there are
very few manufacturers, and many different boxes.


Dont you believe it. The Chinese are very good at making things that
look the same but are less expensive and of vastly inferior quality.


Mike


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