FITT YOYO & IKON Expandable Water Hoses - light, compact & suitable for drinking water with 5 year guarantee (1 Viewer)

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FITT are an Italian company who specialise in hoses & both the YoYo https://www.yoyoextendablehose.co.uk/ & IKON https://www.fittgardeningideas.com/ikon/ have a 5 year guarantee so not cheap but look like the best of this type of hose. Like that these hoses are light & compact to store, can be wiped clean easily & are certified safe for drinking water. Have just ordered this one Amazon product ASIN B08VDFKVRY (2 week delivery period) so it will be good to try it our once we get out on meets this year :) There are a good range of different lengths of the YoYo on Amazon & Flopro are bringing out their own version soon https://www.gardenhealth.com/flopro-compact-flo-expandable-hose-set-15m too but not enough stockists to be able to shop around much on all these yet. Good feedback on the forum for these from POH & ManTheVan who already use this type of hose (y)


 
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Had a Yoyo extendable one for around 5 years and despite a lot of use and abuse, it's still like new. Definitely worth the money.
 
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Looks like a good Idea for Moho use šŸ‘

I showed the video to Mrs W, she thought it was spooky šŸ˜€.. but I do like how flexible it is when in use.

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Looks good but the only problem I have with the expandable hoses, I only have experience of the Lidl one, is that when water pressure is low , which you do find on campsites and aires, they donā€™t work very well.
Will be interested in how this one works on low pressure.
 
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Can't say I've noticed any issues with low water pressure, this is possibly down to the hose design having an open bore even when contracted.
 

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