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Post by birddog on Sept 13, 2019 19:04:41 GMT -6
>>>Lifetime warranty too.<<<
Is it sold by Sears or Lowes? I'm not sure sears is long for this world.
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Post by M-5 on Sept 13, 2019 19:13:31 GMT -6
>>>Lifetime warranty too.<<< Is it sold by Sears or Lowes? I'm not sure sears is long for this world. Black and Decker purchased Craftsman. Lowe's carries them I'm not sure where ace hardware and Western auto falls but they have it too here.
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Post by chuckie on Sept 13, 2019 19:46:55 GMT -6
Where do you get your Craftsman hoses? Our Sears store closed down. I have seen some craftsman tools in different stores, but I don't remember ever seeing their hoses. I am sorry as I am just now seeing the post that was before this one. I guess I am asleep at the wheel.
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Post by hook on Sept 14, 2019 17:55:33 GMT -6
I have had good luck with Craftsman hoses. Lowe's or Ace hardware These are what I used for years in the pressure washing business. They can withstand some serious dragging around
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Post by greybeard on Sept 14, 2019 20:04:13 GMT -6
Biggest problems I've had with water hoses is 1. The metal ends crack right where they come out of the hose. 2. Damn hose kinks and no matter what, the kink never comes out.
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Post by texaspapaw on Sept 16, 2019 13:44:11 GMT -6
If rest of hose is good, Just cut off the bad end connectors and use replacement ends. Can get them at most hardware stores in the garden hose area. When you cut off bad ends leave a few inches of hose with the bad end then take this to store so can get right size replacement end. Just did this today and you are correct most of the current stuff is junk. In my case, having corrosive 8.0ph water doesn't help either.
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