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SKU 765251662059046

Fitt Force Lay Flat Hose - Anti-Tangle

Save $31.42 Save $31.42
Original price $91.12
Original price $77.45 - Original price $164.01
Original price $91.12
Current price $59.70
$54.56 - $129.45
Current price $59.70
Excl. GST

FITT features an innovative technology that guarantees high resistance to various stresses, combined with exceptional lightness.

Thanks to the highly innovative materials, the product is extremely compact, light and easy to handle whilst at the same time strong. FITT FORCE is ideal for medium to large spaces such as ornamental and vegetable gardens. Also suitable for professional use in greenhouses or construction sites.

Made from Santoprene® (a high performance elastomer used in the automotive & industrial applications) this hose doesn’t know the word kink.

Lay flat design & unique construction make this highly resistant to punctures and abrasion.

Features

  • Equipped with compressions fittings to ensure leak free use
  • Impressive 20bar bursting pressure
  • Operating temperatures from -30°C to 70°C
  • The 15, 20 & 30m come ready to use with all fittings plus a spray nozzle
  • The 40m come ready to use with all fittings plus a spray gun
  • Available in 15, 20, 30m % 40m lengths
  • Drinking water food water safe (Rated on EU Standards)
  • Guaranteed 30 years

FITT Force - The strongest and lightest garden hose for intensive use

FAQ's

What diameter hose do I need?

Typically, we recommend people go for a 12mm hose as it achieves everything you'd need a hose for, it's the "not too much not too little" of hose diameters.

If you have a sprinkler system, or like to give your car a strong wash, then you should opt for an 18mm, as that sends more volume through. Alternatively, if you don't need much pressure at all, and just want to water a few items, then smaller sizes below 12mm would be better for you.

What types of hoses are there?

There are many different kinds of hoses, each with their own purpose.

Garden Hose: This is the most common type of hose, used for general watering tasks around the house and garden. They come in various lengths and diameters, typically made from vinyl or rubber.

Medium Duty Hose: A step up from your standard garden hose, these are designed for tasks requiring slightly more pressure, like pressure washers or for reaching further distances. They are often constructed with reinforced layers for added durability.

Heavy Duty Hose: Built for the toughest jobs, these hoses can handle high water pressure and are ideal for construction sites or heavy-duty cleaning tasks. They are typically thicker and more robust than garden hoses.

Coil/Spiral Hose: These hoses come in a pre-coiled design that saves storage space and helps prevent kinks or tangles. They are a good option for smaller yards or when easy maneuverability is needed.

Expandable Hose: These hoses contract when not in use and expand when filled with water, making them very portable and easy to store. However, they may not be as durable as traditional hoses.

Lay Flat Hose: These flat hoses are designed to lay flat on the ground, conforming to uneven surfaces. They are ideal for watering large areas or gardens with raised beds.

Soaker Hose: These porous hoses allow water to seep out slowly along its entire length, perfect for deep root watering of plants and flower beds. They are a water-saving option compared to traditional watering methods.

Weeper Hose: Similar to soaker hoses, weepers have tiny holes that emit water slowly and directly to plant roots. They are ideal for established plants or gardens with delicate root systems.

How do I prevent kinks in my hose?

Our products are naturally kink resistant, but depending on the temperature (especially in winter), hoses naturally do tend to kink when stored incorrectly.

To never worry about hose kinks, we highly recommend buying a hose cart or reel with your hose to make it last longer. This ensures your hose can be stored properly, doesn't get any accidental damage, and makes storage super easy.

How should I store my hose?

Hoses are best stored in places that are outside of direct sunlight and rain, as these can wear down the UV treatment and break down the PVC slowly. This could mean just simply putting it in your garage, shed, or in a covered area.

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