PUR-Hose PUR-14X100, Worth the difference in..

Overall Rating55555

Worth the difference in price.

I first encountered these hoses while working in Japan and have never looked back. The difference in weight counts when you are working on roof framing. The surface does not mark up material when you drag it which is very important in finish work. These hoses have stood up better to jobsite conditions than regular rubber hoses in my experience. They also retain their flexability in cold weather when we have the compressors in hot rooms. The guns quit first.

Update (5/19/2012):

The featured review for this product, PUR-Hose PUR-14X100 1/4-Inch x 100 Foot Polyurethane 250PSI Air Hose Tools & Hardware, was written by Andrew C. Anderson III.

The average rating for this item is 5 out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.

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Posted on: May 25, 2010

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Reviews (3)

Anonymous

April 11th, 2010 at 7:16 am    


Overall Rating55555

Home Builder
These Polyurethane hoses are amazingly light and save countless hours on the job site. They don’t kink or get wound up like most ordinary hoses, while being so light that you almost don’t even have to think about pulling the hose around with you. These hoses are flexible in the cold mid-west building environment and I’m continually impressed with their durability. I use the ΒΌ” mostly for finish nailers or tools with lower air demands, but I’ve recently started using them to run 1 framing gun with good success. Because they are light, flexible and don’t get tangled, I’ve now mandated that my crews will use only these hoses on roofs where it’s quite common for guys to trip over air hoses. And if you’ve ever done a finish trim job and fought the hoses damaging every corner in the house, you’ll love these hoses. Their [spendy], but worth it.


Andrew C. Anderson III

April 14th, 2010 at 1:01 pm    


Overall Rating55555

Worth the difference in price.
Rated 5 stars.


Anonymous

May 23rd, 2010 at 7:46 pm    


Overall Rating55555

best hose ever
I just started using one of these hoses last year. they are great. way easier to manage, much more maneuverable. They seem to last quite a long time, my boss has been using his for over 8 years. he paid 100 bucks for it and hasn’t bought a replacement yet, The best thing I find about them is when you go to coil them up. you’re not fighting them to keep them from twisting up. we are running three of these right now, and combined they save us about 2 man hours/week in cleanup and general hose tangling issues. that is worth the difference in price right there, the fact that they out last rubber is just icing on the cake!


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