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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
The size and fit was spot on. Shipping was pretty quick
Cris
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
Fits perfectly. Old one sprung a leak and so glad I had this on hand.
Adorableamy
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
You can’t clamp down as hard as you really need to without bending or cracking the plastic. The hoses came with clamps but not the little rubber rings to go on the end of the hose where you clamp it down. My suggestion would be, pay a little more and get a better grade of hose that Amazon does have to offer.
Mara
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
Probably not as durable as the one that came with the pool, But it works just fine!
Michelle Leonard
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
My sister gave me her Coleman pool, but the hoses had dry rotted. I needed all new hoses. These were PERFECT. They were even a little longer than I needed so it would have helped in any pool situation I can imagine. Easy to put on with the hose clamp and a screwdriver.
Kitters
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
This hose came as pictured, it fit perfectly into the pump and pool area. Durable material and took less than 5 minutes to change out hoses
Mitch
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
Bought on April 25, 2023, as of July 23, 2023, both are leaking everywhere. The plastic has separated around the ridges of the the plastic. The plastic is very cheap and the "Fold and Stretch" design only makes it worse. When the pump turns off, they will unfold and extend due to the weight of the water, when the pump turns back on, the suction causes them to retract real fast causing them to crinkle up around the ridges. Over time (3 months for me) this will cause a tear and water will start leaking out immediately. Its also not just one tear but multiple. Once this happens it will rip apart soon after.If this has already happened to you and now are worried about your pump not running until you get a replacement, try the following:Turn pump off and cut the water off to your inlets via the valve. Stretch and wrap tightly with electrical tape 3" above the hole and continue down 3" below the hole (you may need to double wrap this). After that get some Gorilla Waterproof Patch Tape, stretch and wrap all the way around where it overlaps. Open your inlets and see if there are any leaks. If not turn your pump back on and make sure no air is getting into your strainer pot. Monitor it and as long as no air gets in you should be good until you can find another product. Do this quickly though because more holes are coming soon.
Ronald Bradley
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2022
It works. Plastic is thin first time I tried it with a stainless hose clamp and it rubbed a hole in about a week. Then I cut that part off and replaced all with plastic hose clamps and no issues since.
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