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DutchmenSport wrote:Obviously, the poison in the colored hoses have zapped your memory. I bet if you look at yourself in the mirror you will be shocked to see you look 20 years older than you did when you found that hose. By abusing your body with those hose chemicals for all these years I am willing to bet you won't live a day beyond your 120th birthday.
Still using my cheap-o green garden hose I picked up out of the grass at home some 20 years ago, or was that the yellow one? Come to think of it, it's yellow. I put the green one back on the spigot at home! No, I think I ended up replacing the green one with a brown one a few years ago. I cut off the ends of the green one to make "water slaves" for spigots that have no threaded ends. At any rate, the yellow one is in the camper.
I suggest, go with yellow. It seems to have lasted the longest!
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โSep-06-2018 07:30 AM
jplante4 wrote:What's more fun is when there are no threads on the spigot.
I've been to state parks where there is one spigot for 4 campsites. I had to stretch my 100 feet to reach.
โSep-06-2018 06:56 AM
โSep-06-2018 05:48 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:RobWNY wrote:
We carry two 100' hoses for when we have to use potable water and can reach most spigots with that amount. We also have a 25' hose ...
People thought I was nuts carrying a 50' and a 25' !
โSep-05-2018 08:31 PM
RobWNY wrote:
We carry two 100' hoses for when we have to use potable water and can reach most spigots with that amount. We also have a 25' hose ...
โSep-05-2018 03:42 PM
2oldman wrote:
I like the new kind of metal ones that coil up like string.
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