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First of all, the CNET hose test instructions were used to evaluate each product in three specific areas: contact, confusion and flow rate. These performance -based tests helped determine how hoses work, as well as how to compare each other.
Each hose passed the connection test, which was verified to ensure that none of them was leaking when it is stable on the tap or when used using a spray nozzle. Each had an ideal contact outside the box. Every time I connect a hose to use, I also examined the connection to confirm the lack of leakage.
None of the hoses leaked at the point of contact at least five times after tightening and stopping it. The O Rubber O episode is likely to deteriorate over time, so there may be a leakage in the future, but when the hoses were in a new action, I haven’t seen any design defects that would lead to a bad experience from the beginning.
You will not have any balls to worry with the entire pink garden hose.
Likewise, all the hoses passed the KINK test, with the water flowing by 100 % when the hose was constant about two feet from the end and wrapped it around my hand. Some hoses, such as Flexzilla and BRIGGS, showed a slight calendar and issued voices indicating that they were about to move, but none of these had the slow flow of water.
Besides the standard Kink test, I noticed that the water was restricted in some hoses for other neighboring reasons. For example, although wrapping of weighted texture hose around my hand was not limited to the flow of water, as it was stepping on it.
To test the rate of flow of each hose, I opened the water tap to open and completely time to fill a 5 gallon bucket to a specific line near the upper part. Then, I measured the weight of the water.
The expandable fabric hose of the expansion fabric had the slower flow rate of the hoses that I tested.
The Flexzilla Aquarius is faster, at a speed of 1.26 pounds per second. For comparison, the slowest hose was Weguard, at 0.66 pounds per second. the Zero g BRIGGS and Strateton Crits were 0.98 pounds per second, and Eaduty was 0.96 pounds per second, and the hybrid garden hose was 0.92 pounds per second.
the Pink ground minerals It was a little slower than most others, at a speed of 0.86 pounds per second. The hose contains a narrower body, which does not allow a lot of water. However, I also found that the narrow design led to more natural pressure from the hose, which may be useful in some cases of use.
With regard to durability, I cannot predict how to insert these hoses over time, but I wanted to try to see the largest possible first erosion. To do this, both the hoses took place through a concrete corridor back and forth 10 times. I wanted to see how the final pieces and hose materials were held, as well as if the hose caused any damage to my paths.
The outer part of the fabric was expanded on the garden hose that is almost immediately after its dragging back and forth on a concrete corridor.
The most prominent damage to the weighted tissue hose, which began to fade almost immediately. The results do not indicate that this hose can be used for a long time exclusively through concrete or drilling.
Rubber hoses only showed the most dangerous scratches, most of which will not be noticeable unless they are carefully examined. I have almost no concerns about the longevity of the life of Eaduty or Briggs and Strateton. Hose Flexzilla did not have clear scratches on it, and the plastic tubes around the end of the hose took all the operations of theus, but even those were not the result.
After the pink metal garden hose took place via a 10 -time concrete corridor, he only had very light scratches.
I was more curious to find out how the pink ground mineral hose absorbs scratches, or I did not. After pulling the Khartoum back and forth, I saw that he definitely had signs of wear, but it was not noticeable from a distance. Separate the metal ending piece clearly, but the damage does not seem to cause any functional problems. Fortunately, the hose left any signs or signs that it slipped around the corridor, too.
Movement of curiosity, I left all the hoses in the midday sun for 45 minutes to see how hotter they are. Rubber hoses got the hottest. They were very warm on touch, but they did not burn my hand. Both the pink ground mineral hose, zero-G, and Weguard fabric were warm, but not hot. Flexzilla hose does not seem to heat at all.