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I have had 2 X-hoses in 2 years. the second a replacement and that has
now split.The company were not prepared to replace it and offered me
10% off another one.Fat chance!
I have now bought a similar thing from a catalogue at half the price.
I'll see how that goes, though there won't be much need for a hose now
this year.
Has anyone else had one? Such a good idea if only it was more
reliable.
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On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 08:47:50 +0100, Pam Moore
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I have had 2 X-hoses in 2 years. the second a replacement and that has
now split.The company were not prepared to replace it and offered me
10% off another one.Fat chance!
I have now bought a similar thing from a catalogue at half the price.
I'll see how that goes, though there won't be much need for a hose now
this year.
Has anyone else had one? Such a good idea if only it was more
reliable.


I've had two expandable hoses. I can't remember the make. Neither
lasted long. A brilliant idea but no one seems to be able to make a
reliable one.

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On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 09:12:33 +0100, Stephen Wolstenholme
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On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 08:47:50 +0100, Pam Moore
wrote:

I have had 2 X-hoses in 2 years. the second a replacement and that has
now split.The company were not prepared to replace it and offered me
10% off another one.Fat chance!
I have now bought a similar thing from a catalogue at half the price.
I'll see how that goes, though there won't be much need for a hose now
this year.
Has anyone else had one? Such a good idea if only it was more
reliable.


I've had two expandable hoses. I can't remember the make. Neither
lasted long. A brilliant idea but no one seems to be able to make a
reliable one.

Steve


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