If you’ve ever had to fight a garden hose
that insists on tangling, kinking and catching on the edge of patio
furniture, you understand the importance of buying the best garden hose
for your needs. The right materials, length, diameter and special
features can make your garden hose an ally in your gardening chores. But
how do you choose the right garden hose when there are so many choices
and options available? Here’s a crash course in choosing the right
garden hose.
Options to Choose From
Garden
hoses come in many different sizes. The most common are 25, 50, 75 and
100-foot lengths in a variety of diameters. A low-cost 1/2 inch garden
hose will deliver about 9 gallons of water per minute. A 3/4 inch garden
hose will deliver up to 23 gallons per minute if you have good water
pressure. Keep in mind that your garden hose will lose water pressure
over distance, but wider diameters will lose less water pressure. If you
need a long garden hose, have low water pressure or if your garden hose
will be running uphill, get a larger diameter hose to compensate for
the lower water pressure.
A
quality garden hose will be made of rubber, vinyl or a combination of
rubber or vinyl. The best garden hose options are reinforced, which lets
them bend without kinking and provides more strength and durability and
a longer lifespan. You’ll also want a garden hose with solid brass
garden hose fittings and couplings.
Expect
to pay for quality – a decent quality 50-foot garden hose will cost you
about $30. Specialty garden hoses, like a coil garden hose or a
drinking safe garden hose, will cost more, but they’ll last you for
years.
Specialty Garden Hoses
Safety
is a major concern and garden hoses are no different. Be aware that
many garden hoses aren’t suitable if the water that goes through it will
be used for drinking or human contact. A lot of the hoses on the market
are made with recycled materials that contain known carcinogens, and
many promote the growth of bacteria and mold that can be picked up by
the water passing through them. If you’re going to use your garden hose
to fill a swimming pool for your little ones or if your kids will be running through the filter, consider investing in a drinking safe garden hose.
Finally, if you’re going to invest in buying the best garden hose,
don’t leave it unprotected. Pick up a good garden hose reel or other
storage solution that will help prolong its life and keep it clean and
kink-free.