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I only have electricity in one part of the building so the long hose made sense. In hindsight two fifty foot hoses would be much easier to coil and uncoil. I bought this hose to use my nailguns on a renovation I'm doing on my 180' long storage building, adding garage doors and fiber cement siding. It holds air well and is pliable in all temps.
I'm constantly tripping over this thing, and coiling it at the end of a job is unnecessarily time consuming. This hose works, but it gets tankled and kinks up when you merely look at it. The red rubber ones are better.
The hose is easy to work with and doesn't kink and is easy to roll up.
We use this item to feed 3 guns several stories up ussing a 3 way splitter.The increased diameter allows mutiple gun operation without the hastles of kinking or tangling. I have dozens of the 1/4" hoses but needed a hose to feed multiple guns. It is as easy to wrap up as the 1/4" style.
rubber IMO.Likes: Doesn't stretch (permanently), lighter weight, doesn't kink easy, less friction while dragging around objects.Dislikes: more 'memory' and 'springy' than rubber (easier for it to trip you, get caught on things, or twist on itself - a MAJOR safety hazard IMO), price Is it a great hose. Yes. Not at the 2x (or more) the price tag vs. I've used this hose heavily for 1.5 yrs. Is it a nice hose. No.
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