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Title: Cox hose reels
Post by: Small but perfectley formed on May 16, 2013, 04:48:07 pm
Any one use one ,if so do you have problems with corrosion on fluid pathway
Title: Re: Cox hose reels
Post by: Small but perfectley formed on May 17, 2013, 06:47:42 am
No one use a cox ?
Title: Re: Cox hose reels
Post by: Mike #1 on May 17, 2013, 06:55:24 am
Nope just curious though who pays over £300 for a hose reel like the swivel mount one though looks like the one soapy souter has on his Defender. Mike
Title: Re: Cox hose reels
Post by: Jista on May 17, 2013, 07:24:37 am
Does anyone use these look kinda good  xhose look them up.
Title: Re: Cox hose reels
Post by: PoleKing on May 17, 2013, 08:18:18 am
M&M-mine was over £300-can't exactly remember.
It's a Hannay. It's the daddy!
I think someone on here posted a vid once of their Hannay holding their transfer hose.
I hear RedAshe are good too.
Title: Re: Cox hose reels
Post by: SPE on May 17, 2013, 08:20:48 am
not sure if this is a cox reel? but similar
http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/460_hoseReel_125pd.jpg
I have one of these though if that helps?
paid a bargain price of £45 for it though on ebay
van mounted, had it 5 years and really like it, very robust and never given problems

Simon
Title: Re: Cox hose reels
Post by: Rob_Mac on May 17, 2013, 08:58:20 am
I've got four of them.

Two that will hold 120 metres of pressure washing hose and two that hold 90 metres of pressure washing hose.

If they hold that much of PW hose they will hold about 300 metres of WFP hose.

May be a bit of overkill though.

They are a brilliant hose reel, two of mine are over three years old now and the bigger two are 12 months old and still like new, even though they get a right battering. Little locking mechanisms on them and an easy winding movement. Very well put together.

Rob ;D
Title: Re: Cox hose reels
Post by: dd on May 18, 2013, 08:46:03 am
M&M-mine was over £300-can't exactly remember.
It's a Hannay. It's the daddy!
I think someone on here posted a vid once of their Hannay holding their transfer hose.
I hear RedAshe are good too.

I got a van mounted Hannay. Over 7 years old and still going. Excellent reel. Easy to wind in and easily holds 100m hose. I think it is made of aluminum so it does not rust.