Bond Pink 50-Foot Coil Garden Hose

Bond Pink 50-Foot Coil Garden Hose Review



Overall 4.00 of 5 (by 1 user)
 




2008 Advisor
angel28960
Mililani, HI

A hose that stores itself!

4 star rating

not very handy, a green thumb
Pros

    coils itself up, easy to store, inexpensive, easy to use


OCT
19
2008

Bond Pink 50-Foot Coil Garden Hose — 

I was perusing the lawn and garden section of our military commissary earlier this week and happened on a pink hose.  Now, while I am usually all for anything pink, I had my reservations about this particular product.  It is a 50 ft. coiled up pink garden hose with an included nozzle. 

I was thinking that with a regular garden hose, coils mean kinks which are very bad news.  However, that is not the case with the Bond Pink 50-Foot Coil Garden Hose.  It stays nicely coiled up until you are ready to use it.  Then, you just pull it as far as you need it and it doesn't get stuck on itself or anything else in the way.  When you are finished, it just recoils itself up for storage.  It is as simple as that.  No more winding or dragging it around the yard.  Yesterday, I needed to use 3 different spigots around my house, and it was really easy to move the hose around with me.  The nozzle has 8 different settings and works very well. 

The hose is a little bit smaller in diameter than our old hose, but that doesn't seem to impact its functionality.  Like I mentioned earlier, I bought mine at our local commissary for $26.  However, I found the same one on Amazon for $30.74, and a few similar ones at Target for around $20.  For every pink one purchased from Bond, a little bit of the profits go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

This hose and nozzle combo would be a great gift for any avid gardener or just as a new addition to your current lawn care collection. 

 



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LadyMagic wrote on Oct 24, 2008 at 7:35PM

Another good idea!