>> used to bring my hose inside inbetween uses in the winter. Big
hassle, big wet, snowy hose!
I think that Debbie from MN has the most creative way to keep
hoses from freezing. HA!
Raven
Lucy & Molly, the Girl Doggies
Huginn & Dixie Chick, the Back Behind the Barn Ponies
Maggie Rose, the ca
> $1000.00 for 100 feet! I guess I'll walk the hose and bring it in the
> house when we get below 20 F.
I used to bring my hose inside inbetween uses in the winter. Big hassle, big
wet, snowy hose!
Now I just drain it well and leave in on the ground between the tap
(unhooked of course) and the
>> http://www.nofreezewaterhose.com/?gclid=CJe2zYrJ_I8CFSG8GgodvGLslQ
good idea...just a word of warning. please careful using this if it's
attached to a frost free water hydrant. remember in order to prevent
your frost free water hydrant from freezing, they water must be
compelety drained back d
> > On 11/27/07, Virginia Tupper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Anyone tried this product?
> > >
> > > http://www.nofreezewaterhose.com/?gclid=CJe2zYrJ_I8CFSG8GgodvGLslQ
$1000.00 for 100 feet! I guess I'll walk the hose and bring it in the
house when we get below 20 F. With skimming the water
On Nov 27, 2007 3:04 PM, Laree Shulman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 11/27/07, Virginia Tupper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anyone tried this product?
> >
> > http://www.nofreezewaterhose.com/?gclid=CJe2zYrJ_I8CFSG8GgodvGLslQ
> >
> > V
>
> I haven't tried it but I love these new handy product
On 11/27/07, Virginia Tupper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone tried this product?
>
> http://www.nofreezewaterhose.com/?gclid=CJe2zYrJ_I8CFSG8GgodvGLslQ
>
> V
I haven't tried it but I love these new handy products they are coming
out with. If you are interested, I would email them and ask for
Anyone tried this product?
http://www.nofreezewaterhose.com/?gclid=CJe2zYrJ_I8CFSG8GgodvGLslQ
V