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Hose 5/16in 100ft AquaClean

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  • Aquaclean Black 5/16 Inch Water Fed Pole hose, Configured as 5/16 OD with a 3/16 ID Polyurethane Hose
  • EASY TO COIL – Won’t fight you when coiling and zero memory means the sprinkler stays put without twisting
  • EXTREMELY FLEXIBLE – Extreme all-weather flexibility makes it easy to maneuver around trees, bushes or other obstacles
  • EXTRMELY DURABLE – Durable and abrasion-resistant outer cover and crush resistant anodized aircraft aluminum fittings
  • LIGHTWEIGHT – Lighter than traditional garden hoses making Flexzilla easier to carry, life and maneuver around the yard

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Item #: 110-1100  UPC : 00669893014664  MPN : 9010-100ft roll
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Hose 5/16in 100ft AquaClean

Size:5/8-Inch by 100-Feet 

Only Never kink hoses guarantee no kinks or tangles. 

The technology ensures a hose that's easy to maneuver. 

Industrial strength couplings are made with lead-free aluminum and are leak proof and crush-resistant. 

A heavy duty steel coil prevents kinking at faucet. 

All Never kink product contains MicroShield, anti-microbial protection, guards against mold and mildew that can cause hose deterioration. 

The Never Kink is flexible to 45 Degree. This hose comes in 5/8th" and 3/4" diameter and is available in 100' lengths. 

Made in the USA. 

Not for Hot Water Use

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