This Giraffe telescopic hose reel ensures optimal hydration when you need it | Boeing

2021-12-13 19:18:32 By : Mr. xinhao zhang

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When the weather gets warmer and everything starts to dry up, there is no wheel to do, which can prove to be a burden on your flowers, food, and anything else you might want to live longer than 30 seconds. Grab the Giraffe telescopic hose reel and make sure that anything that needs a little drink will not catch fire anytime soon.

When the hose needs to show up grandiosely, be prepared. Giraffe comes pre-installed with 100 feet of mixing hose, which seamlessly locks in the proper slack required for any given project. You can use this hose whether your car is five feet away and you can use a good cleaning agent, or you need more pulling force to clean the house siding. Just install the 180-degree reinforced polypropylene shell, which is almost impenetrable to dang, to water quickly and easily. 

In addition, the hose has nine adjustable modes, including center, atomization, flat, soak, cone, flush, shower, angle and vertical. Therefore, no matter what the project is, your cleaning and watering needs can almost be met. Even if you think that the hose cannot meet your needs, there is always another mode waiting for your next click. 

However, we all know that the real test of a good hose is not how effective it works, but how well it returns home. Traditional hoses are tangled, tossed and eventually torn, leaving you with the hose of your gardening dream full of holes and broken. Giraffe provides a very cool retractable and guiding system that prevents kinks and tangles, so you can go back to the really important things, such as wondering why tomatoes that are over-watered are not growing. 

Find out why Amazon users give this hose and reel 4.4 out of 5 stars. You can purchase a Giraffe telescopic hose reel for only $139.99 (original price $177).

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