What to look for in a garden hose
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When it comes to choosing the best hose for you, you should consider a few things, such as length, width, material, flexibility, pressure, and how often you’ll be using it.The best garden hoses for summer
There are so many options available when it comes to garden hoses, and while it may be tempting to choose the cheapest option on the market, choosing the right hose can mean the difference between a long-lasting investment and one that needs to be replaced sooner rather than later!A good hose should last a long time, we’re talking 5 to 10 plus years, but if you find yourself replacing your garden hose more times than you care to admit, it may be time to invest in a quality hose, the same used by professional growers in commercial greenhouses.
What length hose do I need for my garden?
Generally, garden hoses come in varying lengths from 25m to 100m and while you may think that a longer hose means getting your watering done quicker, think again. Longer hoses are much more expensive, heavier, and require a lot more storage space for the colder months. Buying the correct hose for your garden size means you won’t risk snags or kinks by dragging a heavy 100m hose around a 25m garden.
Generally, garden hoses come in varying lengths from 25m to 100m and while you may think that a longer hose means getting your watering done quicker, think again. Longer hoses are much more expensive, heavier, and require a lot more storage space for the colder months. Buying the correct hose for your garden size means you won’t risk snags or kinks by dragging a heavy 100m hose around a 25m garden.
What width hose do I need for my garden?
The bigger the hose diameter, the more water your hose can carry. While it depends on your watering needs, a smaller width hose tends to be lighter while carrying less water. If you only need it to water smaller containers or have lighter watering requirements, a smaller hose width will likely suit your watering needs much better.
What is the best garden hose material?
PVC is a good place to start, but if you are looking for something a little more robust, we recommend taking a look at the FITT NTS Master Plus garden hose. At Expert Garden Supplies, we take watering seriously and only supply the best possible products for the job at hand, that’s why we stock FITT garden hoses, for quality guaranteed.
FITT makes flexible hose pipes that combine six different layers into a tough durable garden hose that is built to last. Made from six layers, the FITT NTS Master Plus features a transparent outer covering, SKY TECH film with a special anti-UV formula that prevents ageing of the hose and adds a satin finish, textile reinforcement with double NTS PLUS mesh consisting of black and white yarn, a grey intermediate supporting layer, a black anti-algae layer as well as a grey protective interior.
Investing in a hose with multiple layers offers longer-term prevention against damage, including UV protection by ensuring the hose is reinforced with a tough outer exterior.
Hozelock's Tricoflex hose boasts a multilayer design, made of exclusive woven fibre and a double core layer. This ensures the Tricoflex hose is highly flexible for and easy handling, with excellent resistance to repeated bending, crushing and pulling as well as minor deformation under pressure. In addition, the lining is extremely smooth, thereby maintaining an even flow and Its exterior yellow PVC covering gives it good protection against abrasion and UV rays.
These same hoses are used and trusted by professional growers in plant nurseries and commerical greenhouses up and down the country - so you can rest assured, their quality is second to none.
Investing in a hose with multiple layers offers longer-term prevention against damage, including UV protection by ensuring the hose is reinforced with a tough outer exterior.
Hozelock's Tricoflex hose boasts a multilayer design, made of exclusive woven fibre and a double core layer. This ensures the Tricoflex hose is highly flexible for and easy handling, with excellent resistance to repeated bending, crushing and pulling as well as minor deformation under pressure. In addition, the lining is extremely smooth, thereby maintaining an even flow and Its exterior yellow PVC covering gives it good protection against abrasion and UV rays.
These same hoses are used and trusted by professional growers in plant nurseries and commerical greenhouses up and down the country - so you can rest assured, their quality is second to none.
What pressure do I need in a garden hose?
This will also depend on your use for the hose, if just for general light-duty or even heavy-duty garden watering somewhere between 27 and 50 bar will work well, for pressure washing, we recommend a specialist hose designed for this purpose.
Final thoughts:
- Always be sure to test your hoses flexibility and tend to any abrasions early so you can avoid breakage later down the line. To test this, do a quick flexibility test by bending your hose to make sure it doesn’t kink.
- Always make sure to check if your hose is lead, BPA and Phthalate-free for safety reasons, especially if it's possible that anyone may drink from the hose. (Including pets!)
- Remember to only buy the correct size for your outdoor space, this will save you a lot of shed space as well as time.
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