Today only. Sears has the Craftsman 5/8 in. x 50 ft. All Rubber Garden Hose for $35 - $15 off in cart = $20 with free in-store pickup or $12 shipping. Features concave hexagonal shape, crush-proof brass coupler, 500 psi burst strength and a lifetime warranty.
lifetime warranty can be depended on for this item.....if Sears is still around.they only require you cut off the metal connectors and bring in store for replacement.
^ Are you sure you have the same model hose? This is far harder to kink than most hoses. Good for cold weather use since it doesn't get nearly as stiff with temperatures below ~ 50F, downside is it leaves a black residue on your hands, clothing, etc.
Am fairly certain it's the same hose unless they've improved it. All rubber, hex profile, very flexible but doesn't like twisting so best used with a reel rather than coiled on the ground. Maybe I'll get another one
I find mine to be much easier to use on the ground "right now" because it does twist instead of kinking and (more so) retaining memory like my Craftsman "Neverkink" does when the temperature is below about 50F +- 10F. The Neverkink is my preferred hose from late spring to early fall, and the black all rubber one the rest of the year.
lifetime warranty can be depended on for this item.....if Sears is still around.they only require you cut off the metal connectors and bring in store for replacement.
I've had one of these for over 6 years now and still going strong even with leaving it out in freezing temps. Only drawback is that it kinks easily.
^ Are you sure you have the same model hose? This is far harder to kink than most hoses. Good for cold weather use since it doesn't get nearly as stiff with temperatures below ~ 50F, downside is it leaves a black residue on your hands, clothing, etc.
Am fairly certain it's the same hose unless they've improved it. All rubber, hex profile, very flexible but doesn't like twisting so best used with a reel rather than coiled on the ground. Maybe I'll get another one
I find mine to be much easier to use on the ground "right now" because it does twist instead of kinking and (more so) retaining memory like my Craftsman "Neverkink" does when the temperature is below about 50F +- 10F. The Neverkink is my preferred hose from late spring to early fall, and the black all rubber one the rest of the year.