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Choosing the Right Hose Reel

Date Published: 18th November 2006
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Hose Reel Main Factors

The three main factors to remember when choosing a hose reel are the size, shape, and type of hose that you are using. If you use an industrial size hose for your watering needs than you need to make sure that your hose reel was built for an industrial size hose. When choosing a hose reel make sure you notice which hose lengths are compatible with the hose reel. A thirty foot hose will not fit on a hose reel with a maximum capacity of 25 feet, even though it seem like a trivial difference placing a hose that is too long on a hose reel will damage the hose. The last factor to think about is the size of the hose reel. If you are planning on mounting the hose reel on the wall make sure that the wall is strong enough to hold the hose reel and the hose when it is full of water.


Why Choose a Hose Reel?

Hoses and cables are prone to tangling and present a potential danger to children, animals, and lawnmowers when left laying out in the yard. Hose reels are a simple, safe, and effective method of storing, delivering, and retrieving hoses. Hose reels not only prevent accidents but they also help protect and improve the lifespan of the hose. It only takes one accident with a lawnmower to destroy a hose. When a hose is properly coiled on a hose reel it is also being protected from the sun which can bleach the hose and cause it to dry, crack, and leak.

Hose Reel Rewind

There are several types of hose reel winders manual, electric, and automatic. Manual hose reel cranks require a lot of effort to wind up a hose, especially when the hose is full of water. If you have ever picked up a blue 5gallon water jug than you know how heavy a large amount of water can be. Electric hose reels have a motor inside which rewinds the hose effort free. The major drawback to electric hose reels is that mixing water and electricity is never a good combination, also the motor has extra parts which can rust or break greatly shortening the life of the hose reel. The best and most recommended solution is an automatic hose reel. These hose reels use the power of water pressure to wind themselves up. There are no metal parts to rust, there is no danger from electricity, and it is a simple as flipping a switch.


For more information on hose-reels check out the hose reel blog at http://hose-reels.blogspot.com/

Tags: drawback, cables, maximum capacity, good combination, accidents, electricity, lifespan, bleach, size shape, hoses, cranks, lawnmower, potential danger, lawnmowers
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