ChuckS1
US Veteran
I bought one at Home Depot a couple of years ago. Popped the very first time I turned on the water. I'll stick to the old kind, thanks.
EXCELLENT IDEA!!!! Going to look into a 3/4" x 100 feet if & when the expandable one gives out. Thanks!!![]()
I was a member of the local fire department for many years. Living in remote areas we had a number of wildland fires. Sometimes man made, many times from lightning strikes. Our job was to hold it to a small area till forest service crews could arrive. Every time we had it out by the time the people in the pickle suits arrived. Our stations were loaned what we called brush trucks which were small 1 ton trucks with small pumps and hand tools. Since space on these trucks was at a premium, we used smaller 1 1/2" and smaller hoses. These were made of a thin jacket of nylon that was tear resistant, as were had to drag them through the forest. When rolled up a 50' 3/4" hose was only 6" in diameter and 1" wide. I bought one for my personal use in my work truck. It takes up virtually no room in the tool box and is durable and easy to re-roll when done. I bought mine from a forestry supply online store. If the shrinking hoses do not pan out you might try one of these forestry hoses.
Is this the one you are talking about??? Might have to get one of these myself......Myti-Flo Hose, 50' GHT | Forestry Suppliers, Inc.
I am afraid the new collapsable one will starve the pressure washer for water.