Friday, October 21, 2011

Choosing The Best Garden Hose

!: Choosing The Best Garden Hose

When you go to buy a new water hose you likely want to find the best garden hose you can. But the term best hose can vary from person to person. It will also depend on what the intended use will be for the hose; there are different types for different needs.

What to Look For

For some people the best garden hose is the cheapest one they can find as it isn't necessarily a fun purchase, but remember you get what you pay for. Spending a little more upfront may save you money in the long run.

Ideally you will want something that will be strong enough to resist abrasions, resist tangles and kinks, a multi-ply design, quality brass fittings and a decent warranty. While you want a durable water hose you also may not want one that is heavy. If you don't care about the weight go for heavy duty, but if you want one that is durable but not too heavy look for one that is lightweight but still reinforced or multi-ply for added strength.

If you are concerned about the materials often used in the production of hoses you should consider an eco-friendly one that is both lead free and safe enough to be used for drinking water. You may feel better watering your vegetables and herbs with this type, and it will be safer around children as well.

Types of Garden Hoses

The type you choose can also make a big difference depending on how you intend to use it. You may even want a couple of different types for different uses. Outside of a standard garden hose there are a couple other types.

A garden soaker hose slowly drips water from tiny, hard to see holes. It is typically used with the holes facing down into the ground. It is often used to slowly soak an area allowing the water to really absorb into the soil. This may be a good option if you live in a dry climate and don't want to waste water through evaporation.

A coil garden hose looks a little bit like an old-fashioned coiled phone cord. They can be stretched while used but when finished they automatically spring back into their normal coiled shape. They are good for use in small areas like a patio, balcony or small garden.

To choose the best one for your needs think about why and where you will be using it most.


Choosing The Best Garden Hose

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