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When your hose drags over your garden beds as you pull it around, then you need a Ground Hose Guide to keep it running where you need it!
Push the Ground Hose Guide into the ground at the edge of your garden bed. As you pull the hose around the garden, the swivel will ensure the hose easily moves around the bed, protecting your plants.
Also ideally placed at the corner of the house or deck.
Install multiple Ground Hose Guides along your garden edges where trouble spots occur.
Model Name
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Ground Hose Guide |
Model Number
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4540-CH |
Material
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Plastic |
Colour
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Charcoal |
Length
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26cm |
UV Resistant
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Yes |
Assembly Required
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No |
Warranty | 12 months |
I bought some of these when I got my new auto hose reel because I have a long gravel path winding though my large corner block. This guide keeps my hose from catching on my plants and dragging across the gardens. However I think they could come in two lengths, this size and a longer size as well, because I have to position them just inside the garden edge which is a bit higher than both the garden bed and path. They would be more secure if they were longer and in the ground further, but otherwise they are a great idea.
Hoselink, whoever invented this little gem is a genius. No more hose getting caught around shrubs, rockeries, getting frustrated because you have to walk all the way back to where it got caught or tangled, I have 3 in my yard, positioned exactly where the hose used to get caught all the time, Thumbs up to this little gem of a product....
What can I say! Just when you think Hoselink can't get any better, they come up with this little gem. So simple but so effective does the job to perfection, thanks Hoselink
The Ground Hose Guide, whilst a good idea, has required some modification to make its use practical. The spike is too short, and pulls out of the ground when pressure of the hose at 90 degrees is applied to it. I have lengthened it with the shortest size star picket held in place by cable ties, which has helped the problem. Malcolm Grant