mine burst last week , again

fortunatly could finish the job as had another 2 50ft lenghts , first thing next morning straight into pirteck depot , repair, new female and male for good luck £19 .00
ten minutes is all it took. I find they always burst right at the join where the most strain is from bending, a good tip , well I find it solves the problem

is to have a terry towel draped over the trigger assembly, I do this for 2 reasons, 1 it prevents me burning myself on the valve and it prevents the solution flying every where when it does burst.
Geoff