Hide Shower Hose
Cyndil Smith
4 years ago
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Comments (49)I'm going to not have to worry about this til spring now. But I have 3 options that I can consider... 1) I bought this a while back. Since it's going to go more or less by the evergreen in the corner next to where the deck starts, it could blend in better than the next option below. I only wish this had some type of a hose winder, pain to try and put it back each time with my length of hose. http://www.amazon.com/Yard-Butler-HCF-3-Standing-Garden/dp/B000CZ2XRQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321707766&sr=8-1 2) Hose box - bulkier than above, beige color, but winds up easily, sit sprayer on top 3) Use neither of the above in that location. Why I didn't think of this before, maybe my mind is going worse than I think it already has. Take the longest hose I have and hook it to the faucet on the right side of the house, which is right behind the lattice that's now up under the deck. I had one put in, right to the left of the door to the crawl space in the pic posted on Nov 11th, bascially to the very left of that picture. I think the hose I have could be used almost all the way around the house if there. Can't remember the length, but it's pretty long. Will measure it and see if it's a possibility that could work. That way, no need to wrap up more than 1 hose and it would be hidden and not be an issue. Here's hoping!!! I can keep a smaller hose on the first option just long enough to do the very front of the house, in which case, it's length would be a breeze to wrap up after use. Thank you all for racking your brains with me! On to the next problem.......See MoreHow long a hose for Hide a Hose....?
Comments (4)We have two 50 feet hoses and one 40 feet. (In previous posts I incorrectly said that we had 40's and 30's - my mistake!) We have one on the 2nd floor and two on the first. Our house is very long otherwise we could have had shorter hoses and more centrally located outlets. The power unit is an Imperium. Works like a dream! Hide A Hose is by no means the cheap option, but it is worth every cent in my opinion! We calculated the lengths of the hoses we would need by using a long piece of rope and starting from the furthest reaches of the house, measured back to where the outlets should be located. We included extra length for reaching to ceilings and for going around furniture....See MoreHide a Hose!!! 60' hose question
Comments (2)No, it isn't heavy at all. Also, you only need to pull out the amount you need per vacuuming job. The hardest part of HAH, for me, is initially pulling the hose out of the outlet (the first ten or twenty feet.) Even that is very minor, though... (That would only be a problem for people with extremely reduced upper body strength.)...See MoreMost Compatible Power Unit for Hide a Hose??
Comments (1)I realize this is an old post but what unit did you go with? Are you happy with it? I am in the same spot. thanks!...See Morehazelcraddock
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