- Quality Construction fittings Equipped with 1/4-inch npt swivel and rigid fitting.This product has 160 working PSI (with a 3:1 safety burst ratio).
- HoseKoil extends and retracts to its original compact form giving it ultimate recoil memory.
- Extremely lightweight and compact for easy and convenient storage.
- HoseKoil will not kink or tangle and storing it is effortless, unlike straight conventional air hose.
- Made with virgin-grade polyurethane, it remains flexible in all weather conditions.
I examined the plastic on both splits and it appears to have degraded and become almost crystaline or granular like sugar. These hoses do not appear to have a reinforcing braid built into them, and therefor the first split was quite large. I have become concerned enough to quit using them and have gone back to the non-coiled reinforced rubber hoses for the time being. I am looking for something just like these that has a better plastic and the reinforced braid built into them.I recieved this hose and was very surprized at it's quality. I'm extreamly demanding in my tools and was not unhappy. I really like its construction and design. It's very nice to have it with my small senco compressor to just carry right to the work with no trouble. It looks like it will hold up great. The pigtails are a very nice asset and it's small coil design it super, wont tangle easy also. You wont be unhappy, get it!If you are looking for a coil hose, this is the one to get. FORGET the chinese hard nylon ones, they are completely useless. You know the ones... They are yellow and available at the usual tool discounters that sell mostly Asian goods. This hose is smartly designed with built in whip sections, lovely flexible polyurethane, and made in North America. Best yet, the price is a quarter of what it should be.
Just buy it. You will not regret it. I am here today buying a second one in a larger size.I purchased this as a replacement hose for my litte dc-powered 12v compressor that I use for airing up after beach trips. The hose coils are smaller in diameter than I envisioned (not a bad thing), only about 3" diameter coils. The hose, coiled up as pictured, is a little under two feet long. The connector on the pigtail has a built-in swivel, which is a nice touch.
I wouldn't use this for shop duty or in a situation where it is always pressurized, but it would be perfect for light use--compact, hard to tangle, etc. Note that the realistic usable length is probably 12-15' before it starts getting really taught, but it will easily reach the rear tires on both sides when the compressor is sitting on the ground near the front of the car. If I were using it for, say, running a trim nailer, I'd get a longer version.I have two 50' air hoses, and using them when the temperature is in the 20's is no fun at all. For inflating tires or using a portable nailer or other tool, I like to use a portable air tank. This 25' coiled hose is lightweight and compact, so I can carry it with the air tank and use it without fighting with a 50' monster.
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