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15m Weeper Hose Reviews

4.8 Rating 255 Reviews
Freda Anne Bairstow
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Because of winter9 I havent set it up yet. Sorry
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Posted 4 years ago
Vicki Coleman
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Good. Takes time to untwist and lay them out. Any chance of getting some small, coiled sleeves (like heart stents!) to help the hoses navigate curves? This may help them from creasing too sharply.Sharp bends obviously inhibits the water flow and makes creates small pressure spouts?
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Posted 4 years ago
LORRAINE EDWARDS
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I find that it makes it much easier for me to get around my big garden to water.
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Posted 4 years ago
Janette Cook
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these type of hoses are so water efficient and just what we need with ongoing drought
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Posted 4 years ago
I bought the 7.5m and 15m weeper hoses and I'd have to say I'm really happy with the way they are designed. Over the years I've tried several brands which use recycled rubber for their hoses, most of which didn't last very long before they sprung a major leak or ruptured making them useless. The Hoselink design uses a totally different design which seems to work a treat. Very happy customer.
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Posted 4 years ago
Cheryl Adlard
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Brilliant watering method - so much better than drip system - gets the water right to the roots.
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Posted 4 years ago
Jenny Lewington
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I ordered 2 of these weeper hoses , one works perfectly the end of the other one broke the second time I turned it on . Hose link immediately replaced this hose but as soon as I attached the connecter it also broke , Perhaps it is a faulty batch as the first one continues to work very well.
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Posted 4 years ago
Alison Bowmer
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All the hoses etc are fabulous! Though with the water restrictions in Sydney at the moment - we havent installed them. So will let you know just how well they work - when we have them up and running - or should I say, watering!
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Posted 4 years ago