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Old 11-01-2010, 08:35 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Garden Hose Extension Needed

I need a 25' garden hose extension so I don't have to crawl through
the bushes to the faucet on the house. I can find 6'-10' ones and
don't want to string them together. Of course, it has to handle
constant water pressure.
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"nielloeb" wrote:

I need a 25' garden hose extension so I don't have to crawl through
the bushes to the faucet on the house. I can find 6'-10' ones and
don't want to string them together. Of course, it has to handle
constant water pressure.


I've seen 25 footers at the big box hardware stores. Buy a fifty
footer and cut it in half, you'll have a spare... or buy a hundred
footer and slice off a 25 foot piece for your use and you'll have a
nice 75 foot hose for all your watering needs. I really don't see a
problem, one can make a garden hose to any length, or perhaps I'm not
understanding what you mean by a "hose extension".
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or perhaps I'm not understanding what you mean by a "hose extension".

One which can always have water pressure in it, as a second faucet
that is reachable is outside the bushes.

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On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 12:35:10 -0800 (PST), "
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I need a 25' garden hose extension so I don't have to crawl through
the bushes to the faucet on the house. I can find 6'-10' ones and
don't want to string them together. Of course, it has to handle
constant water pressure.


What is wrong with buying a top quality, high pressure hose at Lowes
or Home Depot? I have been using the same one in the way you
described for years. I drain it in the winter so it does not freeze
and burst.
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