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Gilbert Fritz wrote:Have either of you ever seen a replacement thread for a hose that actually worked?
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Dan Boone wrote:
Gilbert Fritz wrote:Have either of you ever seen a replacement thread for a hose that actually worked?
The plastic ones like this are pure crap, for the most temporary uses only:
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T Melville wrote:
Dan Boone wrote:
Gilbert Fritz wrote:Have either of you ever seen a replacement thread for a hose that actually worked?
The plastic ones like this are pure crap, for the most temporary uses only:
I'm just a home / hobby gardener, so take this with a grain of salt, but those are my favorite STYLE of hose end. But I do agree about the quality of the one in your picture. It looks like the ones at Walmart. I really never had any predjudice against them, until their hose fittings taught me that they're returning to their "Walmart fall apart" roots. More than half of the ones I've bought there in the last two years have broken during installation. All of them in the last five years have leaked horribly, and most of them have broken quickly.
This style is my favorite because I used to buy Green Thumb ones at True Value, at least thirteen years ago. They were made by Gilmour at that time. A lot of them have been lost, but I can't remember any breaking without being run over. Several are still in use. I finally found Gilmour again last summer, at a local feed store. I think they're $1.49 each, under $2, anyway. I think that makes them cheaper than the trash at Walmart. I've always found them easy to thread on straight with each other, other plastic fittings, or quality metal fittings. (Like the threads on the hydrant.) Use caution when screwing them to low quality metal fittings.
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wayne fajkus wrote:All other brands would crack on the female end... Very frustrating.
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