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HomeGarden StoreHoses, Nozzles & MoreHose HangersAkro-Mils RZGH210A34 Garden Hose Pot, Sandstone, 21-Inch |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 8 customer reviews )
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11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Mosquito Breeder Dec 28, 2007
By DD Why would anyone design a hose pot with absolutely no drainage in the bottom??? Beats me!! You can't turn it over to empty it out once the 50 or more feet of hose is in it. Only thing to do is get out your drill and put in your own holes. Also a lot of money for a piece of plastic. Not bad enough for me to repack and return, but would not buy again.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
durable, great-looking product! Nov 23, 2009
By Katherine M. Stroup I have had this hose pot for nearly 10 years and it still looks great! Yes, you have to drill holes in the bottom if you want the water to drain out -I think they did that in case you didn't want holes in it. Easier to make holes than to unmake them. There are places to punch out for the holes, so if you don't have a drill, you could use a screwdriver. (I drilled mine). It's lightweight so it's easy to move. I like the clean, modern look of it and it won't break like pottery.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
a little pricey May 15, 2007
By judy norton my mom asked for something like this for moms day, and this was the only one i could find in stores or on internet ...i thought it was a little lightweight for such high price, but maybe it'll last forever... mom loves it !
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Nice Hose POt Jul 01, 2008
By Lara Wilson Nice hose pot. However, didn't receive the flower pot lid. Contacted the vendor and was never contacted. Box was mangled when it arrived.
Not a real hose bowl Mar 16, 2012
By GC
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I would argue this is not even a hose bowl but appears to be a planter the manufacturer re-selling as that falsely. A couple big items:
1) This is not a stone pot, it is a very cheap light plastic 2) There is no drainage at the bottom or lid, so if it rains, guess what happens to your bowl. 3) There is no cylinder down the middle to allow for easy rolling of the hose, which means lots of knots and a complete mess inside.
Go buy the real thing.
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