Lightweight Garden Hoses 8/21/15

Who wouldn’t want a garden hose that’s lightweight, expandable, and never kinks? But when those supposedly easy-to-use hoses were introduced a few years ago, most of the user reviews had complaints about how easily they broke. Now Consumer Reports has tested new versions that are said to be stronger. Four new expandable hoses were put to the test from XHose, Flex-Able Hose, and two from Pocket Hose; they ranged from $14 to $45.

In the past, the weak point seemed to be the fittings and connections at the end of the hose. Consumer Reports tested the strength of the new fittings. It turns out that those made of plastic are tougher than before. And the brass fittings are even stronger. They are even stronger than those on a regular garden hose.

Consumer Reports also tested the strength of the connection between the fittings and the hose. Each withstood over 100 pounds of force, which is good but no stronger than the older versions. That might explain why so many user reviews are still negative.

Here’s the problem: Every hose has to have a connection between the rubber tubing and that connector, and if there’s a sharp edge and it twists and turns and is bent and flexed, it’s going to wear right at that point.

Consumer Reports also tested a lightweight hose that doesn’t expand—the Clear-Flow Garden Hose, for $60. It performed well, and at 3 pounds, it’s only slightly heavier than the expandable hoses. Testers did find some kinks, but they easily correct themselves when the hose is fully extended.

If an expandable hose still appeals to you, Consumer Reports says to try the $20 XHose. It’s the only one you can fix if it breaks at the connector.

The company representing the XHose Pro, National Express Incorporated, has contacted Consumer Reports claiming the product that Consumer Reports tested was not authentic and that Amazon, where Consumer Reports purchased it, was not an authorized seller. After Consumer Reports completed its testing, the company came out with a hose it says is even stronger, the XHose Pro Extreme. Consumer Reports is buying one directly from the manufacturer’s website and will be testing it.

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