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Pros:
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Affordable
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Easy to use
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Lightweight
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Extremely maneuverable
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Minimal leakage
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No kinks
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5-year limited warranty
Cons:
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Fittings feel cheap
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Nozzle not included
Marketed as the original expandable hose, the Xhose Pro Garden Hose is one of the few without a nozzle included, which may account for its bargain price. Instead of a woven polyester cover, this hose has a DAC-5 Fiber cover that gives it a distinctive look.
“This hose is surprisingly lightweight and easy to maneuver, even at 100 feet,” says Kaz. “The Xhose performed much better in the maneuverability category than the 100-foot Kettoya we tested.”
Expandable to three times its length with brass fittings, this hose is lighter than most, suggesting a more lightweight core. While that may be another reason for the lower price, it’s an excellent option for those looking for a lightweight, portable hose to carry around the yard while gardening and watering plants.
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“This hose seems like a great value if it can survive several seasons,” Kaz adds. “However, I’m not super confident in the fittings.” While this affordable choice is a superior lightweight option for those on a budget, our testing team says that buyers may find themselves replacing it within a season or two. Its lifespan will vary from user to user and will likely depend on how much care is used while handling and storing the hose.
What to Consider When Buying an Expandable Garden Hose
There is a lot to like about expandable hoses. Their shrinkability and ultra-flexibility make them easy to store, reduce tripping incidents and lawnmower accidents, and eliminate kinks. Most expandable hoses come with easy-to-use solid brass fittings.
However, because expandable hoses constrict as they expand, pressure from the spout increases and the flow rate decreases. This means you can reach plants farther away, but it takes longer to water them. When the hose shrinks to its normal size, it becomes more manageable, but it will also pull any sprinklers you’ve left on the lawn out of position.
Here are some considerations to help you find the best expandable garden hose for your purposes:
- Fittings: Top-quality hoses have solid brass fittings that won’t rust, break or wear out. “Select hoses equipped with high-quality fittings, such as brass, to ensure secure connections and prevent leaks,” says Johnson. “Additionally, consider hose nozzles that offer adjustable spray patterns to enhance versatility in various watering tasks.”
- Shut-off lever: On the main connector, the shut-off lever prevents the hose from discharging and shrinking when the water is off (and you remove the nozzle). This feature is helpful when you need to lengthen the hose by adding a section.
- Number of cores: Some hoses feature double, triple and even quadruple cores. Additional cores prevent bursting, but there’s a tradeoff — the thicker material isn’t as flexible and requires more water pressure to expand fully. If you have low water pressure at the spigot, you may notice inadequate pressure at the nozzle with a thick-core hose. On the other hand, a thin-core hose could burst if you have high pressure.
- Length: When fully expanded, expandable hoses come in 25-, 50-, 75-, and 100-foot lengths (sometimes even longer). Get one long enough but not too long, or you’ll be tripping over it.
- Cost: Expandable hose prices range from $20 to $75. Price doesn’t necessarily correspond to quality, but for the most part, you get what you pay for.
Why You Should Trust Us
Our product testing team at Family Handyman, spearheaded by Sheri Kaz, connected each hose on this list to a water spigot to evaluate the material and quality of the fitting. Each hose was also thoroughly measured and inspected to ensure that it met the description in the manufacturer’s listing.
Kaz is a veteran gardener with more than 30 years of experience. Growing up on a Midwest farm, she planted her first garden as a child and has helped many clients with exterior designs, including hardscapes and gardens.
We also consulted Ken Johnson, an online merchant at The Home Depot. He’s worked with outdoor living products for over five years and knows how customers interact with them and what separates a quality product from one that isn’t worth it.
How We Found the Best Expandable Garden Hoses
Choosing high-quality gardening products that will last season after season is important. We looked for hoses made from durable materials within a reasonable price range. Then, we narrowed the list by rigorously testing each hose.
Our product testing team even dragged each hose across gravel and around common garden obstacles to measure durability and maneuverability.
The team tested all the settings on each hose and connected each to a sprinkler to ensure it could handle various attachments without recoiling or flipping. It’s safe to say our team ran each hose through the backyard ringer.
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FAQ
What is the biggest downside of expandable garden hoses?
Expandable garden hoses are made from a lighter, softer material than a typical hose, so they tear more easily. If you use your garden hose often or drag it over rough surfaces, look for models with multiple layers.
Do expandable hoses reduce water pressure?
Yes, expandable garden hoses tend to have reduced water pressure compared to traditional garden hoses. The light material, multiple layers, longer hose length and nozzle type are all factors that can lead to reduced water pressure with expandable hoses.
Can you leave an expandable garden hose outside?
Yes, you can leave an expandable garden hose outside. To extend the life of your hose, drain it after each use, store it in a shaded area or use a storage container or hose hook, protect it from extreme temperatures and disconnect it from the water source if you’re not using it for an extended period.