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LarryJM
May 24, 2016Explorer II
scbwr wrote:
My only concern would be that one reviewer states that the fabric covering gets wet and takes time to dry. So, I'd be concerned about the hose being wet and then storing it when breaking camp. With a traditional hose, I can use a paper towel and dry the hose as I coil it.
I would also prefer to have two 25' hoses as most of the time, a 25' hose is all that is needed (or even shorter).
DITTO on the 25' max and I even took a 25' and cut it into a 10' and 15' length and 75% of the time or better I only need the 10' length. Makes hook up and tear down a breeze.
Larry
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