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    9-Pattern Revolver Garden Hose Nozzle. Key Specs. Dimensions (H x W x D): 8 x 7 x 6 inches. Main Materials: Metal; ABS plastic. Spray Patterns: 9. This heavy-duty, value-packed garden hose nozzle ...

  3. Hose coupling - Wikipedia

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    Hose link is a 1/4-turn bayonet-mount garden hose connection, which uses an o-ring to o-ring seal. It was designed by Hoselink, Pty, Ltd., Australia, [24] and patented in 1998. [25] It is popular in Australia, with limited distribution in the UK and the US, where it is distributed by Dayco Products, Inc.

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    Best Corrosion-Resistant Fittings: Giraffe Tools Hybrid Garden Hose. Most Compact: Gardena 2662-U Classic Garden Hose and Reel. What to Consider When Buying a Garden Hose. If you’ve ever ...

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    The reel has a guide loop in front for tangle-free, hassle-free unrolling, along with a five-foot lead, and it holds 150 feet of a 5/8-inch garden hose, or 200 feet of a 1/2-inch garden hose.

  6. Garden hose - Wikipedia

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    Brass hose spigot with threads for garden hose (GHT) visible on the right. Garden hoses connect using a male/female thread connection. The technical term for this arrangement is a "hose union". Spigots or sillcocks have male hose connectors only, and the mating end of a hose has a captive nut which fits the threads there.

  7. Hose clamp - Wikipedia

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    The hose is then fit onto the barb, the clamp expanded again, slid onto the portion of the hose over the barb, then released, compressing the hose onto the barb. Clamps of this design are rarely used for high pressures or large hoses, as they would require unwieldy amounts of steel to generate enough clamping force, and be impossible to work ...