🚀 Elevate Your Air Game with Flexeel!
The Coilhose Pneumatics PFE41004TY Flexeel Reinforced Polyurethane Air Hose is a robust 100-foot air hose designed for both outdoor contractors and indoor industrial applications. With a 1/4-inch ID, this hose features a durable polyurethane construction that withstands extreme temperatures and resists weathering, abrasion, and oil. It comes equipped with two factory-installed brass MPT reusable strain relief fittings, ensuring a hassle-free setup.
Manufacturer | Coilhose Pneumatics |
Part Number | PFE41004TY |
Package Dimensions | 33.02 x 33.02 x 7.11 cm; 90.72 g |
Item model number | PFE41004TY |
Size | 1/4" X 100 Feet, 1/4" FTG |
Colour | Yellow |
Material | Brass,Nylon,Plastic,Polyurethane,Rubber |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 90.7 g |
D**Y
So far I quite like this hose
So far I quite like this hose. It's lightweight which is a definite plus. I don't use a lot of air tools so I can't really speak to how this will hold up in a commercial environment, but it will likely long outlast me!
N**D
Five Stars
Great Product!!
M**H
Far superior to rubber hoses
In a factory with 30+ air hose reels, these, by far, last the longest. They handle our factory air at 165PSI quite easily.
H**4
Maguera
Buen producto, liviano, fácil de guardar
R**W
Has lasted me 3+ years with daily abuse on construction sites
Over 3 years ago, I bought 2 of these for two separate crews that work on outdoor construction sites daily for use with water. We will go to 2-3 recently completed homes every day, 5 days a week, for the last 3 years, throwing this hose around and wrapping around each house to reach all the windows, running it around jagged rocks, cement blocks, loose boards, across dirt and mud, and snagging on various debris daily. We use them in 100+ temps and have frozen them a few times when they had non-flowing water inside. I haven't once had a leak, failure, or problem in any way. The only annoying thing, which is true for any hose with this material, is that it is difficult to coil up and can twist and knot at times. But once you learn how to coil the hose right you get it down. It's just not as easy as some hoses.
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