Full review of Vego retractable hose reel (non-affiliate)

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Fantastic video thanks for sharing this with us 😮😮

jackparton
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This dosen't do you any good now but for future advice. When drilling into cement or brick water is your best friend. The reason is the bit heats up and glazes the cutting area. Same with metal, but instead of water use oil.

jessecreegan
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Is this the regular or high flow version?

sgtshak
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Looks decent, but with a hose I'd end up wasting water just because it's so easy to spray it in large volumes. I'd rather plant native species that don't need supplemental water, and use a watering can for my foodstuffs

andrewlalis
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Umm city water isn't good for your soil. No need for this for watering plants...maybe grass

chiefredbird