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RSH125 Crate 125-Foot Water Powered Retractable Garden Hose Reel

 
RSH125 Crate 125-Foot Water Powered Retractable Garden Hose Reel
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RSH125 Crate 125-Foot Water Powered Retractable Garden Hose Reel

Reel, Crate Hose Reel, 5/8" Hose Capacity, Up To 125', Water Powered Automatic Hose Rewind, Durable Plastic Casing With Wood Like Texture, Floor Mountable.

  • Rugged, 125-foot hose storage crate

  • Water-powered rewinding

  • Auto-sort guide for even winding

  • Protects hose from sun exposure

  • No batteries or electricity required

SKU: 

0582581

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Product Details:
Product Length: 20.76 inches
Product Width: 14.29 inches
Product Height: 20.23 inches
Package Length: 20.7 inches
Package Width: 19.8 inches
Package Height: 12.9 inches
Package Weight: 17.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 57 reviews
 
 

Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 57 customer reviews )
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55 of 57 found the following review helpful:

5Great Product  Jul 15, 2007
By M. Hagen "M"
I normally do not write reviews, but in this case I think that it is necessary.
My wife & I are avid gardeners and there is probably not a day during the gardening season that we do not use our garden hose.
I purchased a Robo winder around 5 years ago (could be 7 or 8) and we were extremely pleased with it. We left it outside all year round and only disconnected the inlet hose during our Illinois winters.
We also purchased a 75 ft unit that we have also performed the same maintenance on, which is none and also found this unit GREAT.
Finally had to replace my Robo Winder with new version RW-12581 and found this new version faster and much, much smaller and more compact then my trusty Robo Winder.
I was even able to install a small sprinkler to the discharge hose to water those neglected areas instead of dumping the discharge water down a drain.

I had looked at all of the alterative units (electric, hand windups) and this unit is simply the BEST.
I wish that everything I purchased worked as well.

Merv Hagen

33 of 36 found the following review helpful:

2A low-quality novelty  Jul 17, 2006
By Ray
It does work, but that is about as good as it gets. The quality of the materials used is quite low. I found that you sometimes have to pull pretty hard to unwind the hose which can be annoying. The worse problem is that I had this product for about 2 months and it already has a serious internal leak. These were summer months (no freeze occurred). My next step is to just throw it away and start over with a better product.

27 of 30 found the following review helpful:

5Maybe Someone Got a Dud?  May 15, 2007
By Elderflower
I've been using this ReelSmart model heavily for a year now, with no wear & tear at all. Because I wasn't willing to drill anchor holes in my nice new concrete slab, I've been using it unanchored, with a heavy piece of garden statuary sitting on top to weight it down (and camouflage it as a table). I also left it out (under cover) all winter -- a fierce, cold one this year, No leaks, no problems, no degradation of materials. Because it's unanchored, unreeling works much better if I stand at the reel and pull out as much as I need -- when I do it from a distance and at an angle, the box travels a bit. But if I had the heart to bolt it in place like the directions told me to, unreeling wouldn't be an issue. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a second one -- in fact, I visited this site to do just that. I've also got a professional gardener doing some work for me, and he is flat-out in love with this thing!

16 of 18 found the following review helpful:

4My wife loves it - not no more  May 04, 2007
By T. Galysh
Have had it for about a month - maxed it out with 125 ft of hose. While the rewind is slow - it is slow and steady. Yes you have to make sure it does not kink as it is being rewound otherwise the mechanism will stop - but other than that has worked fine.

Can't address durability - but so far so good.

Update summer 2009 - Item quit rewinding - lever broke twice - durability is not there.

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:

2Decent design, cheap materials.  Aug 25, 2008
By J. Mally "JM"
This unit does work well. The overall design and concept is sound, but there are a few issues:

1. Unit does have to be fully secured to the ground because you do need to pull hard to unravel the hose initially.

2. If the hose if fully unraveled, make sure you dont water near the unit so that the water the discharge hose spews out can be used to water nearby. If you have 100' of hose, the discharge hose will spew water for about 5 minutes until the hose if fully retracted.

3. And finally, the main reason this unit gets only a two star: Cheap plastic threads. Our hose burst a few weeks ago. Just an old hose, had nothing to do with this unit. However, I'm an engineer and pretty good with tools and mechanical stuff and I had difficulty getting the garden hose threaded on the main reel the first time around. The attachement swivels, but the angle is very difficult to get threads properly aligned with those of the garden hose. When you tighten, the cheap plastic threads can easily strip. This causes permanent leaking and makes the until completely useless becasue the garden hose attachment fitting is extruded into one piece with the main hose reel. Far as I can see, can't relplace this fitting without replacing the whole "guts and gears" of the system. I've called and e-mailed regarding warranty, but we'll see what happens. Just wish someone would have been smart enought to angle the hose fitting so that threads can easily be accessed or at least made them from material that is not as soft and not strip as easliy.

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