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Pure freedom electric hose reel
Quote from: Shrek on November 05, 2018, 03:57:33 pmPure freedom electric hose reelDoing a budget DIY. More concerned with the hose to put on reel.
Buying a New Reel for new van setup, wondering about what hose to get. I've always used yellow 8mm 100m from Pure Freedom. Cold water only. Wondering what else there is on the market.Cheers
Quote from: jo5hm4n on November 05, 2018, 03:44:57 pmBuying a New Reel for new van setup, wondering about what hose to get. I've always used yellow 8mm 100m from Pure Freedom. Cold water only. Wondering what else there is on the market.Cheersget some 6mm microbore.....much easier to drag around than the hose you ve always used.....you ll never go back to 8mm hose.....i use the pure freedom red 6mm hose as i find its better for hot water use than the standard gardiners yellow microbore i was using....
I actually go cheap, cheerful; repair and replace.Claber reel from Gardiners. Then 66 metres (old hose which has lost its first few metres to wear and tear and which would otherwise be chucked away) of microbore plus 33 metres of Gardiner reinforced pole hose. (I buy 100 metres and cut it into 3 lengths ready for use.)Really light to chuck about especially the first to be used 33 metres.BUT - the reinforced pole hose is NOT recommended by Gardiners for reel use. And it will split or pinhole more quickly than microbore. So I make sure I have the gear to either superglue and tape a pinhole or if worse put a "mender" in for a short term repair. (Or just chop it off if within 5 metres of the tap.)It is no cheaper than microbore per metre. It will increase in size under pressure so it looks like microbore so I make sure the lines are depressurised at the end of the day.So why bother?The value is in the lightness and so less tiring and easier to manhandle loops of the stuff to carry longer distances.Also I "never" have to replace the 66 metres of microbore as it is used much less often than the final 33 metres of pole hose.
I recently moved from 8mm to 6mm hose. Not only can you get more on the reel, I'm also finding that 6mm snags less than 8mm.I've also moved to tubeless and use a "slick connect" fitting to join my 6mm hose to some Exceed pole hose. It seems to be working quite well so far. If you move from 8mm to 6mm remember to re-calibrate your controller.
Quote from: Cookie on November 05, 2018, 09:57:56 pmI recently moved from 8mm to 6mm hose. Not only can you get more on the reel, I'm also finding that 6mm snags less than 8mm.I've also moved to tubeless and use a "slick connect" fitting to join my 6mm hose to some Exceed pole hose. It seems to be working quite well so far. If you move from 8mm to 6mm remember to re-calibrate your controller.This sounds exactly like what i want to do. So you use Exceed pole hose, connected with a slick connect onto a 6mm Microbore Reel Hose? This defo sounds like what i need. Lastly, do you use a Univalve with your setup. I was worried maybe the Univalve would not work with the Tubeless setup. Im starting fresh with a new diy system on second van so will figure out calibration when i set it all up. Just wanted to make some changes first, been using the same hose for ages now time for a change.
if you ve been WFP for a few years i cant believe some of you still use 8mm hose and lift your reels in and out of the van!your just making your working day harder for yourselves....get yourself a fixed reel with 6mm microbore (preferably electric) when funds allow........you wont regret it......
Quote from: jo5hm4n on November 05, 2018, 10:48:38 pmQuote from: Cookie on November 05, 2018, 09:57:56 pmI recently moved from 8mm to 6mm hose. Not only can you get more on the reel, I'm also finding that 6mm snags less than 8mm.I've also moved to tubeless and use a "slick connect" fitting to join my 6mm hose to some Exceed pole hose. It seems to be working quite well so far. If you move from 8mm to 6mm remember to re-calibrate your controller.This sounds exactly like what i want to do. So you use Exceed pole hose, connected with a slick connect onto a 6mm Microbore Reel Hose? This defo sounds like what i need. Lastly, do you use a Univalve with your setup. I was worried maybe the Univalve would not work with the Tubeless setup. Im starting fresh with a new diy system on second van so will figure out calibration when i set it all up. Just wanted to make some changes first, been using the same hose for ages now time for a change.Yes, I use Univalves on all my poles.
Does anybody else us Clabber Hose Reel? I know it's cheap and cheerful just wondering if it leaks and if they are lasting at all.