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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: John Walker on September 25, 2005, 05:30:17 pm

Title: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: John Walker on September 25, 2005, 05:30:17 pm
Before I make a bad purchase of a 50 mtr length of yellow hose 12.5mm. -

What hoses are you guys using that have been successful?

Looking for anti-kink and the ability to lay on the ground nicely.

Any comments and detail of the supplier will be apreciated.

Thanks in advance

John

ps. Would also be interested to hear from anyone using 50 mtr lengths of yellow 6mm hose and if so - what make and supplier?
Title: Re: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: williamx on September 25, 2005, 05:34:38 pm
John

I brought 30m of lightweight antikink hose from B&Q, its green and white in colour, buts its great to use, will be replacing the rest of my hoses with this one.
Title: Re: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: John Walker on September 25, 2005, 07:47:21 pm

Thanks William,

I have seen some green with a yellow stripe in B&Q - will look out for the one with white stripe.

I was originally going for yellow as I've read its best from a Health & Safety view - so people a can see it etc.

Not sure noe  ???
Title: Re: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: Rob_Mac on September 25, 2005, 07:48:07 pm
I've got 50metres of the green anti kink from B & Q and 100 metres of 12.5 mm clear braided - same as the 6mm brush supply hose.

The 100 metres is the best hose I have ever used - bombproof but costly at £120.00.

The supplier was a local company who sourced it in for me so no details of supplier.

Rob ;D
Title: Re: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: Solo Cleaning on September 25, 2005, 08:58:01 pm
Midas is the 12.5 mm braided the measurement for internal or external diameter?

Thanks Lee
Title: Re: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: Moderator David@stives on September 25, 2005, 09:01:51 pm
I bought the no torsion from b+q and have also got the cheap green stuff and have not had any problems with it at all.
Title: Re: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: Ken on September 25, 2005, 09:14:55 pm
Tricoflex. Shop around, nursery supply companies are good. A friend of mine got 100m for £48 + vat. Cheap hose will drive you insane!
Title: Re: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: John Walker on September 25, 2005, 09:33:48 pm

Thanks for all your replies.  Tricoflex seems to be the name that crops up most often on the various forums.  I was hoping that someone might have come up with a smaller bore yellow hose that was suitable - 6mm to 8mm internal.  I realise that 6mm is normally only used for the last section but I recently used 25 mtrs of 6mm clear all the way from trolley to brush and still had plenty of pressure. 

If there was a yellow 6mm or 8mm equivalent to Tricoflex 12.5mm or similar, it would suit me fine.

Thanks again

John
Title: Re: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: Roy Harding on September 25, 2005, 10:22:56 pm
Hi John

Ive tried a few but tricoflex is the best here a link very cheap.

http://www.hosedirect.co.uk/acatalog/Product_Index_Tricoflex_18.html

Roy :)
Title: Re: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: Thecleanerservice on September 25, 2005, 11:16:56 pm
Well slap my thigh and call me Mary!

I thought this thread was titled
"JUST ABOUT TO BUY A NEW HOUSE"

I know window cleaning is going up a gear financially, but Wow!!

Dr Pj
Title: Re: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: John Walker on September 26, 2005, 12:34:58 am
Well slap my thigh and call me Mary!

I thought this thread was titled
"JUST ABOUT TO BUY A NEW HOUSE"

I know window cleaning is going up a gear financially, but Wow!!

Dr Pj

Hi Mary  ;D

Thanks for your interest but no - only buying a hose.   Mind you, if oil prices keep going up, we may be able to buy a house for the cost of a roll of hose soon!   ;D

Title: Re: JUST ABOUT TO BUY NEW HOSE - ADVICE PLEASE
Post by: John Walker on September 26, 2005, 12:36:45 am
Hi John

Ive tried a few but tricoflex is the best here a link very cheap.

http://www.hosedirect.co.uk/acatalog/Product_Index_Tricoflex_18.html

Roy :)


Thanks Roy

Good link - will follow it up Monday.

Cheers

John