ItsyBitzy
Bewertet in den USA am24. März 2024
I will start out by saying that this hose reel is really good quality. I just think that there is a bit of a design flaw. When you put the pump handle in the side holder, it puts a bind on the hose that over time will put more wear on the hose and that could be avoided. If the guide arm was put at the bottom of the reel and the pump handle had the resting place at the top, there wouldn’t be a pinch or bind on the hose and it would follow the natural wind of the hose. Outside of that it's a great setup that should last a long time. I just think that it would last little longer with a small design change.
Nebti20
Bewertet in den USA am2. Februar 2024
I want to comment on two things: first, the fuel line; second, the hose reel.The fuel line:This is thick, heavy fuel line made for taking abuse without being harmed. it's long--66 feet in this version. If you need to stretch your hose up to that distance from your pump, this line is your only option from Vevor. But if you really don't need the 66-foot length and you can get by with 50-foot hose, you should consider stepping down to the 50-foot one-inch diameter hose because flow rate in this 3/4-inch hose (the hose diameter of this 66-foot hose) is just half of what you get at equal psi from a one-inch hose.The hose reel:Like the hose itself, the reel the hose coils around is built like a tank. Together the two weigh eighty pounds. There is a concealed spring in the reel that slowly-but-surely retracts the hose after a brief initial tug on the line. You can mount the reel on the floor or a wall, or you can use it unmounted, though unmounted is a bit of a hassle when seeking to retract the line. Heavy gauge metal is used on the reel. Retraction is generally able to get the hose nicely compact and seated on the reel.In addition to the hose and reel, the dispenser nozzle shuts off as expected and there's a place for storing the nozzle on the reel when not in use. The length of the hose makes this reel useful for fueling at locations where you need to stretch to get your equipment.
Jim
Bewertet in Kanada am 17. Mai 2024
Seem ok quality, the type of clamps used to attach hose to reel look like they may damage the hose when coiled over them over time. Main issue is it came very beat up from shipping, and couldnt wait for a replacement so had to straighten it and weld cracked joints, and this isnt the first time ive recieved this same product in this condition.
Asphaltgirl
Bewertet in den USA am10. Februar 2024
We have a fuel tank behind our storage barn and needed a decent hose and reel to use with it. This one works perfectly for what we need it for. It is super durable and made of good solid materials. It is very well constructed, and my husband loves that it is made of rust-proof material. The nozzle has some great features such as 3 different lock levels when fueling to give you options of how slow or fast the fuel comes out when not manually holding it. It also has a nice cut-off feature just like standard gasoline pumps, so you don't have to worry about spill overs. I love the fact that it doesn't have to be hand cranked to reel the hose back onto the reel when you're done with it. You just pull the hose a little and let it go and the hose winds up without any effort. Since our house is in Indiana, where the weather can be brutally hot in the summer or bitterly cold in the winter, this beefy hose and reel should last for so many years even in the extreme temps that we get.
KMG365
Bewertet in den USA am6. April 2024
I am very impressed by the quality and build of this reel. It is beefy. A couple years ago I set up a hand pump with a short hose on a 55 gallon drum strapped to a pallet. What I am doing now is converting that to a DC pump connected to this hose reel. Having the longer reel and operating nozzle will allow me to pull up near the shop to refuel. Before, I had to pull the tank out of the shop or pull the tractor in to refuel.This one is very simple and effective. It has a 66 foot long 3/4" diameter hose. It is easy to mount either vertically or horizontally. It could actually be mounted in almost any position. I'll mount it with the base on the bottom unless I change my mind and decide to mount it on the wall next to the tank. Either way, it works well and I look forward to fueling my tractors with it for many years to come.