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Garden Hoses
If you've got a garden, you need a hose

Materials
The two most frequently used materials for hoses are vinyl and rubber.
- Vinyl

- Vinyl
is lightweight and easy to handle.
- Inexpensive.
- Not as sturdy as rubber and won't last as long.
- Rubber
and Reinforced Rubber

- Rubber
can take a lot more use and abuse than vinyl.
- Rubber hoses are more expensive, but they're generally more durable.
- Less prone to kinking and breaking.
- Rubber reinforced with nylon
or additional layers of rubber are the strongest hoses and can withstand exposure to the elements as well as temperature variations within the hose.
Additionally, hoses are built from layers of materials. Each layer is called a ply. The more layers, the stronger your hose will be. Hoses range from one

Material Safety
Before buying a hose, consider how you plan to use it. If you occasionally drink from the hose,or plan to use it for backyard water activities (like filling the kiddie pool), make sure it is safe to drink from the hose. Some hose materials contain lead, which is very dangerous even in small quantities.
Size and Length
You need a hose long enough to reach everything you want to water. Hoses generally come in increments of 25'

The other important dimension of a hose is its diameter. Hoses available for household use come in 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", and one inch. The two most common widths are 5/8"

Fittings
The fittings

Types of Hoses
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External Links
- Lowes.com -- How to choose a garden hose.
- Wisegeek.com -- What should I look for in a hose?









