Expandable Garden Hose 100FT with Spray Nozzle — Lightweight No Kink Flexible Water Hose for Yard, Car Washing and Garden Watering
Expands to 100 feet under pressure, shrinks back to about 33 when you shut the tap, and weighs a fraction of a rubber hose. The point isn't the party trick — it's that it doesn't kink, doesn't coil-memory itself into a knot, and doesn't need a reel.
Why people keep this one
- It cannot kink. The inner latex tube has no memory, so there's no walking back to the spigot to un-crimp it halfway through watering. This is the single most annoying thing about a standard hose and it's gone.
- Light enough to carry one-handed. A 100-foot rubber hose is a two-arm job. This one hangs on a hook by the tap and comes down with one hand.
- Solid brass fittings. The plastic connectors on cheap expandable hoses crack at the collar within a season. Brass threads onto the spigot properly and takes being cranked tight.
What it's actually good for
Watering beds, pots and a small lawn
The included multi-pattern nozzle covers mist for seedlings through jet for cleaning. 100 feet reaches around most houses from a single outdoor tap.
Washing the car, the deck and the dog
Light enough to drag around a vehicle without scratching paint with a heavy coupling, and the jet setting handles deck boards and siding.
Anywhere storage is tight
Balconies, small sheds, condo patios. Drained and shrunk it takes up about the space of a folded jacket.
Questions people ask before buying
Do these burst? I've heard they do.
The common failure is real and it has two causes: leaving it pressurized in the sun, and using it above its pressure rating. Shut the tap off and drain it after every use — that one habit is most of the lifespan. It is not a hose to leave charged all summer.
Can I leave it out in winter?
No. Drain it fully and store it indoors before freezing. Water left in the latex core will freeze, expand and split it — that's true of any hose, but expandables have no wall thickness to survive it.
Will it run a sprinkler or pressure washer?
A standard sprinkler, yes. A pressure washer, no — the intake and back-pressure will exceed what the latex core is rated for. Use a reinforced hose for pressure washers.
Ships from our fulfillment partner. Spray nozzle and storage hanger included.