If your garden is looking brighter and healthier heading into spring, you’ll likely want to keep it that way during the warmer months, and a smartly designed hose from Amazon could be the tool you need.
The Flexi hose is slashed from £26.99 to £13.59, and it’s super-flexible and lightweight, making it easy to manoeuvre around the garden. The deal is only available to Prime members, but you can get a free 30-day trial if you sign up here; otherwise, it’ll cost you £26.99. It’s the bestseller from Amazon’s entire range of hoses (and there are quite a few) because it is easy to use.
The clever garden device can’t kink, tangle or twist, so you won’t have to stop and de-tangle it halfway through watering. It’s powerful, too, with the ability to withstand up to 12 bars of water pressure and sturdy brass connectors, which ensure a tight fit so there’s no risk of leaking and wasting water.
Aside from watering plants, you could also use the hose to wash down the patio or clean the car by simply changing the water pattern on the nozzle, so it’s a versatile piece of equipment to have, especially if you don’t have one already or yours is leaking.
The hose saves space, too, as it expands to three times its original length, giving you 15 metres of hose to use around the garden and returning to a compact size for storage afterwards.
The popular item has over 42,000 reviews on Amazon, including one saying: ”Awesome! Easy to use. Doesn’t leak. Love that it is lightweight, expands and is super flexible. Super easy to store. No more dealing with bulky, ridged rubber hoses that are heavy and take up so much space.”
Another added a helpful comment, saying: ”Good hose. I like the brass connections. Works very well but cannot attach to pressure washer. Otherwise it’s a great garden hose. Black hose doesn’t show dirt and it doesn’t get tangled up.”
While a third praised the hose, adding: ”It works. I was very skeptical but not only does in stretch out by itself it also empties and shrinks back into the box. No more wrestling with hard dirty hoses!”