20m flat Cassette hose
Convenient, extra long food quality hose on a convenient cassette for easy storage.
Ideal for motorhome, Marine and Garden use.
Weight 2.5kg
13mm diameter hose
The blue layflat hose is made from high quality PVC and synthetic fibres in one continuous production method
The cassette thickness is approx 45mm and is 14" in diameter
price includes nozzle and tap fitting.
FAQ:
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Q. How do you wind up the flat hose ?
A. It has a popup blue handle that is used to wind the hose back on to the reel
20m flat Food Quality Cassette Hose Reviews
Below are a selection of reviews of 20m flat Food Quality Cassette Hose's from our past customers with the most recent review of the 20m flat Food Quality Cassette Hose at the top, we hope you find them useful
Tim Peacock: Tuesday 26 February, 2013

Good quality looking item. This was bought for our yacht prior to sailing round Britain. Much cheaper than buying from boating outlets where everything is priced in 'marine pund units'!!
Thank You
Bernard Gibson: Monday 05 November, 2012

Great goods,quick delivery.Would recommend.Will use again
Paul Ntjortjis: Monday 19 March, 2012

Product as described, deliverd promptly and as promised
Good Service will use Outdoor Bits again
fiona blackmore: Monday 19 March, 2012

The Good:
Easy to use
Comes with plenty of attachments to let you connect to a good range of taps.
Will save some Motorhome manoeuvring for filling up.
The bad:
Even after squeezing out excess water when I\'ve rewound it isn\'t fitting neatly back on to the reel, the hose bulges out over the white cover.
When winding it up the slide on handle keeps sliding off
No clips for fitting on the attachments to keep them all together
roger clements: Sunday 28 August, 2011

A simple review.....it does what it says with a range of fitments so you have no concerns whether it will fit the various tap fittings you might encounter. Good quality, good value.
John Webb: Wednesday 17 August, 2011

Dont forget to drain it fully in winter. Mine is leaking from tiny holes on the 'edge' of the flattened hose and the only reason I can think of is frost damage?