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DBR Tech 100ft Expandable Garden Hose


DBR Tech 100ft Expandable Garden Hose with 10 Pattern Water Sprayer Nozzle, Flexible Latex, Solid Brass Fittings for Watering Plants, Washing Cars, or Landscaping, Portable and Kink Free

This is the most thoughtful product I've gotten recently.  The hose is what I expected what was nice was the inclusion of two rolls of teflon type tape, a metal splitter, washers, a multiuse sprayer, a hose hanger and and an adapter. That was a surprising bonus.  The hose is now hanging on the wall and I'm impressed with the vendor.

  • Ultra-Long Garden Expandable Hose – At 100’ in length this kink free garden hose reaches all around your house, garden, and landscaping areas for watering plants and flowers, washing your car, playing in the sprinkler, and much more
  • 10-Pattern Sprayer Nozzle – Each outdoor garden hose also includes a premium spray nozzle gun with 10 quick-adjust patterns including mist, soaker, angle, center, jet, cone, full, flat, and shower to better support your watering or cleaning needs.
  • Flexible, Leak-Resistant Latex Core – [Brand] garden hoses expand seamlessly and hold up to intense water pressure without bursting, leaking, or wearing down at the brass connections. They’re also flexible and easier to maneuver outdoors.
  • No Kinks, Twists, or Stoppages – Our versatile expandable hoses for gardening are short and super flexible when they’re empty to make them super portable and then expand to the full 100 feet without kinking or twisting up for optimal pressure.
  • Rust-Resistant Brass Fittings – The [Brand] gardening hose features standard male and female brass fitting ends to help you connect to a spigot or faucet on one end and run it to the sprayer, a sprinkler, or even kid’s summer water toys on the other.

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