🌊 Hydrate your adventures with style!
The Famyards 75FT Garden Hose is a versatile, lead-free, and BPA-free water hose designed for safe drinking water. With a robust construction that withstands high pressure and extreme temperatures, this hose is perfect for a variety of uses, from RVs to gardens. Its kink-resistant design ensures a steady flow, making it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Famyards |
Item Weight | 10.96 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13.89 x 13.62 x 5.79 inches |
Size | 75FT |
Color | Black |
Material | Rubber |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**Y
Nice hose!
I didn’t know if I’d care for this color but now I really like it as it’s easy to know which hoses are the safe ones to drink from. It is pliable and easy to roll up too!
A**R
Works as a hose should
Seems to be a great value for the money. And it's not tangling up when I pull it out.so Great product.
P**S
Works fine!
Works as one would expect and as I am using it for solar water heating in a pool it absolutely provides the warmth and clean recirculated water.
J**
A little thin and tangly
It’s a good length for most uses. It’s a little on the thin side so I don’t know how well it will hold up over time. It likes to tangle up in itself.
J**S
This is a thin synthetic tube, not a heavy duty rubber water hose.
I own several heavy duty rubber water hoses, but this hose has no compassion. I would not call this a hose, it is more like a thin soft plastic tube. I would be careful stepping on it while under pressure. It's also advertised as kink free, but it arrived with several kinks, and as I was washing my car, it kinked every time I changed locations. I'm going to the hardware store tomorrow and buying a heavy duty real rubber water hose. I will store this one in case I ever need an extension.
K**N
Nose
Nice hose
N**Y
great hose
I am very happy with the hose and got it in good shipping time
A**A
It's like soft medical grade hose... but for your garden/home
The media could not be loaded. Great price for a nice LONG garden hose... but it is VERY soft and pliable.For my purposes it's great... I was looking to create a methodology of warming up my pool by slow-pumping the cold pool water through 200 feet of hose in the sunlight and then putting the hot water back in the pool. (Note: This worked great! Raised the pool temps by like 10 degrees in 2-3 days.)Because it's so soft, even when it's not warm/in the sunlight... it's a real pain to move around/untangle. It just kinks non-stop and gets wrapped on itself constantly.That said, I'd probably buy it again for the price. My entire goal is that it's going to be clamped down to a board that is just stored in the winter... but if I was trying to use this to water my lawn/garden on a semi-constant basis, I'd certainly want a more substantial hose I think.
T**F
Basic hose - will kink, but good flow w/ update
update: I used it in the cold and it stays very flexible, as well as it is very light when empty. I can kink it under low pressure, and it seems to be "lower quality" than my contractor hoses, but in a lot of ways it's nicer. I put it through a lot of use in the last 6 months and it's worked well with no signs of issues. Changed review from 4 to 5 starsoriginal:This is a good, basic hose for most people. 50 ft is a good length, and most hose spigots are fed from either a ½” or ¾” line of some sort. If you are ½” going larger than ⅝” likely won’t help you. With my ¾” line, which runs 250 ft from the source - I get 30-35 lpm from this hose (at 60-80 psi source water pressure). Your nozzle might not allow that much out. There is some restriction at the hose ends, but the hose itself appears to be ⅝”.It would kink on me, especially when there wasn’t water in it. Kinking isn’t always a bad thing. Sometimes it’s nice to kink it to change attachments without shutting the water off. The 50 ft hose is enough to manage, both in weight, and in keeping untangled (again, because it can kink). I’ve definitely used cheaper hoses, and I’ve used better ones. It appears to be “mostly” one layer thick. I have other contractor hoses that are multiple layers - but they cost more, and are heavier yet. I see definite value in it at under $40, however you aren’t getting ripped off at $60 either.The “rubber” hose ends didn’t sit well for me. I couldn’t get them to sit over the connector, and they seemed to not want to stay put otherwise. I could likely stretch them with tools - however they provide mostly cosmetic benefits anyway, with no noticeable strain relief. Overall, it’s not my everyday hose, but it is nice to add an extra 50 ft when necessary.
L**:
Good quality.
Safe Water Supply: Don't stress about harmful stuff in your water. This hose is free from icky things like lead, BPA, and phthalates. So, when you fill up Rover's bowl or water those veggies, you know it's clean and safe.Fits Most Connections: Made of some solid materials, it’s got a standard size (5/8" inner diameter) that pairs up easily with many hose connectors.No More Leakage: This isn't one of those annoying hoses that dribble everywhere. It connects smoothly, holds up to different water pressures, and doesn't go all wobbly on you. Plus, you can use it in both sizzling summers and chilly winters without it turning into a rigid stick or a floppy noodle.Bends Without Breaking: Ever wrestled with a hose that acts more like a stubborn snake? Not this one. It’s flexible, doesn’t get all twisty, and even if you accidentally step on it, it bounces right back.Use It for Pretty Much Everything: Whether you’re off on a campervan adventure, need to give your car a rinse, or want to give Fido a bath, this hose has got you covered.Conclusion: It's a solid, reliable hose that's safe and versatile.
A**R
kinks easily
hose is really soft material but kinks super easily which means more work setting up prior to use
J**E
Some good points and a couple not so great noteworthy items
The description says this hose is safe to use for drinking water and lists:≡ In line with CA65 standards, our garden water pipes are lead-free, BPA-free, phthalate-free, and rubber free.My problem is that in the decades we have used drinking water-safe hoses on our RV, I have never seen one that is not white. It's the universal indicator that a hose is made to be used for drinking water. Why the manufacturer wouldn't have followed the standard colour code is a mystery to me.It is a very flexible hose, softer than most. This also presents a situation where I worry about how well it will handle the stress of having virtually no strain relief on the ends. There is a very soft silicone cover on each end, but it offers no strain relief whatsoever. The crimp is standard for hoses made these days (see image) and is part of the problem. Over the last six years, I have had many flexible hoses separate at the connector due to the stress put directly on the soft hose material and a total lack of strain relief.Overall it seems like a good hose. Price-wise, if it is indeed safe to be used for drinking water, it's in line with various similar offerings.Both ends are a good fit for standard 3/4-inch water hose connections. The female end comes with a very wide silicone gasket and makes a good seal.Because the hose is so flexible, wrapping it up on a hose reel or bracket is light work compared to the standard rigid garden hoses. It also allows the hose to be wrapped around corners, but because of its flexibility, it is easy to crimp to the point where flow is reduced.The pressure rating printed on the hose is up to 150 PSI which is more than double what is normally encountered in residential or RV park systems. This is a good thing; anything a person needs to rely on should be capable of twice the standard load, just like electrical devices.Besides the drinking water safety rating, I have a concern about UV protection. Our garden hoses are exposed outside to the sun every day during the summer, and we've had some hoses crack and fracture after a couple of summers.I'll see how it holds up this summer and follow up in the fall if there is anything worth noting. In the meantime, I wish there was a way to test it for drinking water safety.
T**R
Durable Rubberized External Material, No Leaks, Safe Drinking Water
[PROS] 👍✔During testing, the hose remained connected to the tap without leaks or issues with stability, no concern during usage✔Thick rubberized outer coating for maximum protection and durability✔Doesn't knot up or become tangled during usage, the hose tends to remain in a straight fashion if take regular care of it✔The manufacturer has gone through extra lengths to create a hose that uses toxic-free/bpa-free material which I appreciate because this allows our family dog to drink from the hose without any fear that she will get sick overtime[CONS] 👎✘ During my review, I was unable to find any issues with this product. In the event I discover something in the future, I will update this review.[PRODUCT EXPERIENCE] ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👉The Famyards Garden Hose is currently priced as $61.99 at the time of this review. Find a hose that offers that I needed for my backyard was surprisingly challenging because either the tubbing appeared to be not durable, no mention of safety parameters, etc., but alas I stumbled onto this hose and it checks all the boxes for me and my family. The biggest selling point is the safe material to allow drinking water for pets and the external material.
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