🚀 Elevate Your Air Game with Flexeel!
The Coilhose Pneumatics PFE40504T Flexeel Reinforced Polyurethane Air Hose is a 50-foot, 1/4-inch ID hose designed for both outdoor contractors and indoor industrial applications. It features a durable polyurethane construction that remains flexible in cold weather, along with integrated braided nylon reinforcement for added strength. With a temperature range of -40 to +165 degrees F and two factory-installed brass MPT reusable strain relief fittings, this hose is built to withstand the toughest conditions.
M**E
The best
Flexeel is the best air hose money can buy.
J**S
Used flex eel for years
This flexeel hose is the best hose ever made. I have used them for twenty year's. You couldn't give me a different one for the aggravation. These are simply THE best.
G**H
Awesome
This hose is the all time schizzle. It is soooooo light. Works soooooo well. This is the only hose for nailers etc. I have a serious crush. Get one.
H**.
American made and worth it.
Have used the Senco grey rubber hose many of us have used forever;both1/4" and 3/8". Have always liked it alot and still do. But polyurethane hose is a lighter alternative. Nice when you're working on ladders,scaffold,anywhere in the air. Older now and this hose is easier to drag around all day. Makes your pneumatic nailers feel lighter,especilly overhead. This stuff is American made,has a softer feel and lays flatter on the ground or floor better than the cheaper imports available.The only negative is a tacky texture that can stick the hose to itself and around some inside corners. Think they're all like that..? Took some grey scotchbrite and wiped the hose as I stepped on it&stretching it a few feet at a time before putting it to work. Took away some of that tackiness and broke it in. Didn't attempt to use anything more course. Don't know if it this causes premature wear or warranty issues? But do we really care! lol. Buy it. If you don't like it, you probably won't like using any brand polyurethane hose out there.
D**N
Pro's outweigh the Cons
The pro's outweigh the cons on this hose. It's very lightweight, easy to coil and transport, it's reasonably tough having been dragged over concrete and decking for a while with no signs of cuts or abrasions even after stepping on it a number of times. It moves air very well and I like it.It does have a memory however, and even after quite a bit of use it's only relaxed about 10-20% from new. If like me you're using this for a small HVLP sprayer and you find yourself working towards the compressor, it's going to be in a pile at your feet. Easy enough to kick out of the way ( it's tough enough to take it) but you do need to be aware of it, especially if you're on a scaffold. I've tried running a whip hose with swivel connection to see if it helped with curl up, nope.Overall like the title says the pro's outweigh the cons, just be aware of it as you use it. If you're stationary during use, the curl up is a non issue.
N**S
Professional quality and performance
A contractor buddy has a few of these and takes them everywhere he goes. I had the pleasure of using his a few times. The flexibility, quality and lightweight always impressed me. I now have one of my own- looking to buy another. There is no better air hose on the market.
J**.
high quality but still seems to love keeping a memory
apparently high quality but still keeps a coil/has memory despite stretching thoroughly as described in various places and storing in various ways. i guess it's just a matter of using it a lot and over time it becomes the "dead snake" that i'm so desperately after. my friend has a hitachi one that he uses for his building business and it's weighted nicely and goes wherever he wants without a memory fighting him. but he's had it for a decade so that is probably the difference.
R**T
but it is much better than the heavier lines I was using
It still has a little memory and wants to coil at room temperature, but it is much better than the heavier lines I was using. It is light and nice to work with but light means thin. I use it for home garage type stuff. If I were a guy who used it for outside employment, I would doubt it will hold up to the abuse.
T**S
Best poly hoses I have used
Poly air hoses are apparently not all equal as I once thought , I have several brands and lengths , but these Flexeel's have great reusable ends and more importantly, have less recoil memory , and hence lay flatter than the rest . They are not magical , they can still coil up from dragging and twisting them around , as any poly hose , but these are noticeably better .
B**E
Good light duty airhose
Good little hose for what I need. I'm just using it for pumping up tires, blowing out parts etc. with a smaller making compressor. Hasn't kinked on me during use as of yet, so that's a bonus.
T**S
Glad I went with polyurethane!
I couldn't decide between this or the Flexzilla but took the advice of a pro framer I know. Can't believe how light and small this thing is. So glad I went with the poly.
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