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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Totally Cool Contraption!,
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This review is from: Liberty Garden Products Free Standing Garden Hose Stand With Brass Faucet With 150-Foot Hose Capacity 693-1-Patina (Lawn & Patio)
This is the third one of these I've purchased, and due to one simple change, it's the best of the lot.
Yes, you DO need to dig a hole in the ground and securely set this thing in place -- after all, it's going be holding 20, 30, or 40 pounds or more of hose and you need it to be stable. Other models I've owned have featured a horizontal input connection, which has put a strain in the supply hose (the one coming from your spigot or other water source. Typically, these hose stands are backed up against a wall, and you end up having to permanently bend your supply hose to accommodate the horizontal input and squeeze it in place. This eventually leads to failure, and puts undue sideways pressure on the input in the back of the stand. THIS model has a 90-degree input connection, and points DOWNWARD -- utterly brilliant! Your supply hose lays on the ground, and easily and naturally turns upwards to connect to the back of the hose stand. No awkwardly-bent connections, no strain, etc. What a great idea! This product appears to be all steel and brass, and gives the impression that it'll last a long, long time. Worth every penny of the asking price, I recommend this stand without reservation!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Liberty Garden Products Free Standing Garden Hose Stand With Brass Faucet With 150-Foot Hose Capacity 693-1-Patina (Lawn & Patio)
When my package of two of these faucet extensions arrived, I was less than pleased because they need to be buried about a foot deep - and guess who digs the hole? The description didn't mention the hole digging business. Others I've purchased in the past included a stake you pound into the ground and slide the pole down over the stake and I assumed this one was the same. In this case I bought a T-post for fencing at Tractor Supply and some plastic supplies and attached the faucet to the T-post. No hole digging, and the whole thing is a foot higher off the ground so I don't have to lean over or squat down to turn water on/off or to wrap the hose over it.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Light Gauge Steel- Foreign Made,
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This review is from: Liberty Garden Products Free Standing Garden Hose Stand With Brass Faucet With 150-Foot Hose Capacity 693-1-Patina (Lawn & Patio)
You would think you would still be able to find such a basic product made in this country, this one is proudly made in china. I thought Liberty Garden Products was an American company. I wonder has the paint and Brass faucet been tested? The whole thing is fabricated from a light gauge steel, I can't see it lasting more than a couple years outdoors. Its amazing it's cheaper to ship something like this around the world than hire an American to build it right with quality domestic materials. I should have sent it back.
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