What's the best garden hose? Flexible and durable.
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I ordered one on Amazon and now I have 5 of them. They are called Flexzilla. You will not be sorry if you get one. They are pricey, but a good garden hose is hard to come by.
Whatever hose Costco is selling each spring/summer. 100 ft. for $20, and the last one lasted five+ years.
Best thing I ever bought was those ones that fit in a flowerpot when dry and never kink and only weigh a pound. Man's finest invention
Durable every flexible hose I have had gets holes really easy and fast.
I love the expanding garden hoses. I have several of them. They do require a little care so so they don't get messed up, but they are so light and don't kink. As for the care, I try not to drag mine over the rough brick around my garden. When using a sprayer on them, you can't leave the water on for an extended amount of time like you can with a vinyl hose. It's fine for a few minutes, but they only expand so far and prolonged pressure will cause the inner hose to burst. I made that mistake once! I keep one coiled into a bucket and it's no problem to get the hose out to use and put it back when I'm done. I would like to try one of the new metal ones being advertised and see how it compares.