25′ ColorStorm ½″ Garden Hose
Our ColorStorm Premium Rubber Hose is the best garden water hose available on the market. Made of EPDM rubber, this ½″ garden hose won’t crack, check, or separate. SureGrip technology resists kinking, and will allow the hose to coil easily–even in cold weather. Hot water rated up to 160° (generally, home water heaters are set to 120°-130°). While typical residential water pressures can be between 40 and 80 pounds per square inch, the working pressure of our hose is rated at 130 psi with a burst pressure of 518 psi.
This durable, abrasion resistant hose is available in 25-foot lengths and a choice of six brilliant colors. Professional quality for residential lawns and gardens. Made in the USA with a lifetime consumer guarantee.
EPDM Rubber – won’t crack, check or separate. Durable like car tires.
340 psi Pull Strength – Our fittings will not pull off the hose.
Crush-proof nickel plated, brass fittings
Hexagonal Shape – resists kinking.
15% Thicker Wall – coils easily, flexible to –25°F
Acid Resistant – used on farms yards and food processing facilities.- Made in the USA

Coverage & Flow Rate
Flow Rategpm
Water Pressure Rating
Min: psi — Max: psi
Low Pressure UseYes
Recommended Use
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Weight & Dimensions
0.000 lbs
Dimensions0.000″ x 0.000″ x 0.000″
“How-To” Gardening Tips
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Hints & Tips from the Pros
You don’t drop your dinner plate on the floor when you’re finished. Avoid unnecessary damage–don’t drop your watering tools onto hard surfaces.
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