frontpage Posted by phoinix | Staff • 5d ago
May 30, 2025 8:51 PM
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frontpage Posted by phoinix | Staff • 5d ago
May 30, 2025 8:51 PM
100' 5/8" Flexzilla Heavy Duty/Lightweight Flexzilla Garden Hose (ZillaGreen)
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Even if it's more $$ at least after your 4th set of this garbage, it would have already paid for its self.
I live in hot ass Arizona and have had our Briggs and Stratton rubber 100 ft hose for 8 years and still running strong. Have a buddy in Nebraska and it's held up in the cold too for 5+ years.
Do yourself a favor on buying 4 of these over time and just buy better stuff.
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Do not recommend.
The only downside is that the hose can kink and it gets moldy. For 100 ft in length, it's worth $50.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M...KqE
also the fitting on those can withstand 5000lbs according to the youtube testing.
https://youtu.be/M1m0YTxBKqE
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I've since moved on to the Eley polyurethane hoses. They are not inexspensive, but they are fantastic!
I too have moved onto Eley hoses, after buying multiple crappy ones.
They've been more resilient to sitting on the ground baking in the sun; flexzilla is better than most hoses, but neither are 'kink-free' which is usually done by making them resistant to movement.
It's been my experience that I can just pick it up, use it and drop it; I have quite a few of the flexzilla hoses though and they're more supple than most garden hoses.
So what do you recommend? I use these for my house and replaced all my hoses for these because they are lightweight, don't kink and the fittings have never given me issues.
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