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golfoh1
Explorer
Sep 09, 2013

Flexable ""Green hose"

Please do not waist your money on e Green hose as shown on tv that says it is great
For RV's to use. It is junk and will break as soon as it gets pressure. I called them
And since I bough.t it at a store not direct they said to bad. They wanted me to order another from them direct. What a rip off. Wish I had read other reviews on line first.
No "Green Hose"
  • I've been using one for a couple of months to wash the boat down. I drag it over the parking lot that is littered with mussel shells, crab shells, and rocks. Still holding up.
  • I bought 2, and they talked me into the upgraded rough terrain 75' models, They lasted to full pressure once!

    Cost me 10 bucks in return postage.

    Some may be OK, Mine were nearly a $100.00 of junk.
  • We have the green hose, we don't use it for city water hookup. But I do find it nice to use around the campsite for washing the Rv and car. It also is handy when I want to wash the RV using onboard water and the RV pump. I agree it's not a very rugged build hose, treat it gentle and they last ok.
  • I bit the hook. I bought two with two sprayers. It's very cool...until you use it! The hardware is cheap Chinese plastic and the hose will burst with minor pressure. I call the stupid things I do "tuition". I'll add this sixty dollar mistake to my lifetime tuition bill. Tommy
  • I didn't think it would be good for RV use, since it seems to need the water pressure to extend to full length. The length that it is empty isn't long enough to reach out to the spigots at the campgrounds I've been to.
  • YMMV, I've owned this since the beginning of the summer and have had no issues.
  • Is that the hose that shrinks into down to the size of a baseball when there isn't any pressure?