Wow, what a difference with a 3/4" diameter hose!

I find it rather odd and amusing at the same time, that Old Tiger started a thread about flow. Having trouble these days old man? :laughing::poke:
John when you get a 3/4" hose, flow is a problem no mo'! And the wife comments that your hose looks bigger! Ya gotta try one!
 
Remember; if your hose stays stiff for more than 24 hours contact your......ahh hell......make a video.

Cliff
 
Replaced a 100 ft. 5/8 with a 3/4 Gilmour. Big time flow increase in flow and much harder to kinks. Also bought a new DRAM cut off and a Nelson disconnecct. BTW I connected my Gilmour Foam Gun directly to the Nelson Female disconnect and eliminated the Gilmour Gun nozzle. The combined effect was a HUGE improvement over my old configuration. Well worth the money spent!

Sorry to open such an old thread, but just wondering how you store your 3/4" hose? I just recently purchased one, and have been trying to find a hose reel (such as Amazon.com: Suncast Hose Hideaway with Smart Trak Hose Guide & Bin #CPLSTB200B) but they all seem to be for 5/8" hoses (there are industrial models for several hundred $$$ which is of course not ideal...).

Thanks for any thoughts.
 
Put a drain hole in a #9 tub and coil it up inside that. In some gardening catalogs they sell fancy copper and plastic tubs to coil them up in.

By the way,
Nelson, Dramm, Gilmore, and Swan all make great products for water usage. Can't go wrong with any of them. You'll find those names in many of the greenhouses across America, which means they last.
 
True! My pressre has always been good. Flow is proportional to the square root and is not there if there isn't a pressure differential.

HA! My urologist said the same thing Jim!! :props:
 
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