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BluBird Fast Fix Rubber Hose: Beta Testing Ad

Would you pay 25% more for a field-repairable version of the same air hose?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 36.4%
  • No

    Votes: 6 54.5%
  • Will test once, maybe

    Votes: 1 9.1%

  • Total voters
    11
  • Poll closed .

rishavrastogi

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Hi, all.

BluBird is back with another product to extend its range.
You've all supported us in testing and making both BluBird and Oil-Shield better than anything else on the market.
You can know more here: www.thebluehose.com
And now it's the time for Fast Fix.

It shares the same ultra-light, super-strong and ultimate cold-weather flexibility characteristics with the other BluBirds, but it is now field-repairable.

For if you happen to damage your hose (would have to try really hard with the BluBirds :), you can just cut it from the point of damage and refix the fittings there and resume work.

Now we are looking for 5 beta-testers for this product.
The first five relevant applicants will be sent samples FOC. We'd expect feedback, of course.
But please mention if you've ever used a field-repairable hose or a push-lock hose or work in environments where the hose gets damaged a lot and you'd need a product such as this. This will help the application.

Looking forward to your participation!

Best
Rishav
 

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Dingleburry

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Id maybe be willing to test it.
It would go onto the production floor.
We manufacture oil based paints. Hoses get covered in paint, resin, solvents.
Even filled on the inside with paint resin and solvents.
Im assuming it just comes with a double ended push lock fitting?
And if it does. Is it stored on the hose somehow or just lose? So it can get lost the secobd you set it down?
One of these?
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metaleltr

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I will volunteer for testing. Typically use a 50' red rubber hose. When damaged they are typical repair with two piece screw type repair fittings. Been sceptical of push loc fittings would be interesting to see how they perform.
 

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Would be willing to try.typically shoot hundreds of thousands of staples and brad nails per year . indoor , clean environment but we do get slap happy & fire nails & staples through the hose , or cut with a circular saw.

have kits in the vans with hose clamps, couplers, splicers , and always an extra hose just in case
 
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I will volunteer for testing. Typically use a 50' red rubber hose. When damaged they are typical repair with two piece screw type repair fittings. Been sceptical of push loc fittings would be interesting to see how they perform.

Well i was asking if thats how its field repirable. Im assuming thats how.
I dont know about cheaper ones, but the one i have pictured is swagelok and they work extremely well. Never a problem.
Also use them on top quality hoses. Dont know how they work that well on **** hose.
Never used double ear clamps on them .
Or gear clamps.
 

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I would try one out. Work for a small company that does all kind of construction. We get hoses caught or cut all the time. The quick fittings we've tried haven't been so great.

Nailed through a hose up here somehow. Not sure how he did it but we repaired it and kept working.


Different guy snagged one and cut it on this last week.
 
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jdcompman

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I wouldn't mind trying one. Nothing crazy here, just a lot of different environments on the farm. From machinery running it over, to solvents and chemicals to construction projects, etc.
 

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OP . . . . looks like you've got plenty of beta testers lined up . . WITH experience !! :D

Just wanted to add that I REALLY LIKE my BlueBird hoses that I received as beta test.

They have performed well. Thanks again Rishav !! :thumbup:
 

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I'd be interested in trying one out! I've got hundreds of feet of red rubber and my new favorite in the shop is the flexzilla hoses 50' of 1/2 and abought 150' of 3/8 for my feild service its all red rubber Goodyear though real pain in the azz in our Canadian winters though. All my hoses have at least 2 3/8 or 1/2" barb fittings and hose clamps holding them together though always exciting when one lets go over a 100' run id be interested to see how you're new system holds up. I'm getting ready to upgrade my feild hoses to something better 150' 1/2" and 75-100' of 3/8 between flexzilla and im going to do some reading on you're hoses.

All my use is automotive and heavy truck and farm equipment repairs as well as roofing and the odd framing projects I come across id be willing to cover post if that would be a problem to get a hose up to Ontario for testing. Will youre hose repair system work with other brands and materials? I see flexzilla has feild replacable male female ends not sure abought joiners though thanks
 
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rishavrastogi

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Thank you, everyone. We'd love to send some test samples to those who have showed interest.
Please write to us with your address and contact details at: [email protected]
Please have this as the subject: BBFF Testing - (your name)

We will dispatch samples as soon as they're ready.

P.S. We now declare the ad closed:p
 

Bighead38

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Email sent.

Edit: sent a second email. Wasn't sure if phone number was needed.

In the subject line did you want out real name or garage journal name?
 
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I got an email back. Said testing is still planned but they were waiting to send them out.

3 months have passed since this post, 5 months since you asked for beta testers , and no official update from blubird...
have you forgot about this promotion and on to the next one?
based on this thread your public relation skills are horrible, to say the least
 

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3 months have passed since this post, 5 months since you asked for beta testers , and no official update from blubird...
have you forgot about this promotion and on to the next one?
based on this thread your public relation skills are horrible, to say the least

No contact since. I know I'm not guaranteed anything but I am disappointed that a company doesn't stand behind it's word
 

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This is disappointing to see. I was in on the very first roll out of bluebird hoses, probably 4 years ago. Had excellent communication with the OP, and an excellent product as well. Still in use today. Shame the ship doesn’t seam to be ran the same...


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I received my 2 air hoses for beta testing and I'm using the oil guard at the moment it is working well but it kinks very easy and twists. I first put it on the compressor without a quick connect and it twisted up so bad I had to straighten the whole hose to get it out.

Aside from that I love the hose it's light weight and made excellent it's definitely high quality better than my USA made Parker air hoses and it coils very nice and easy as well as straighten out. The second hose is the one for semis in the nice case with accessories it also feels very nice and I will be taking it to the truck shop for beta testing and will get opinions from other guys will also let them check out the oil guard hose as I believe they would really get good use from one like it as it's a very oily place.
Thank You much for the opportunity to be a beta tester and will report back after some more use.
Would love to try out the quick fix hose as well.
 
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Bighead38

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I received my 2 air hoses for beta testing and I'm using the oil guard at the moment it is working well but it kinks very easy and twists. I first put it on the compressor without a quick connect and it twisted up so bad I had to straighten the whole hose to get it out.

Aside from that I love the hose it's light weight and made excellent it's definitely high quality better than my USA made Parker air hoses and it coils very nice and easy as well as straighten out. The second hose is the one for semis in the nice case with accessories it also feels very nice and I will be taking it to the truck shop for beta testing and will get opinions from other guys will also let them check out the oil guard hose as I believe they would really get good use from one like it as it's a very oily place.
Thank You much for the opportunity to be a beta tester and will report back after some more use.
Would love to try out the quick fix hose as well.

Interesting. I sent an email this week about the quick fix and got a response today that said I don’t understand what your asking. Sent a reply explaining the thread on garagejournal that went nowhere yet a newer one had people that received it. We’ll see when the next reply is. I’m not bashing the company, I was excited to try a product which could help work from a company I haven’t tried. I’m not owed anything just upset a company claimed one thing and did another.
 

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Got an email today about them shipping it out.

Received my hose today, thanks blubird. I really like the swivel fittings on the hose. I wish it was 3/8” so I could use it in the garage. Do you make the fittings in 3/8” and if so are they available for purchase without a hose?
 

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used the hose to nail baseboard & shoe. 1/4is a bit small for us when stapling underlay, we use 3/8 for that.
performance was good. lightweight , flexible and resists kinking . purposely took apart the field repairable portion, cut a few inches off the hose & reassembled easily. note that only 1 end is field repairable, the other end is factory crimped. that can be an issue if you like to swap the hose end for end if you're like me and do that when the hose gets well used ( tool end suffers more abuse than the compressor end) but not a big deal
I'm anxious to see how long the swivel end lasts before leaking , I'm sure it's Oring seal and when that wears it's non replaceable. hopefully that isnt an issue. (they did send a second swivel, but I'm sure that's not part of the deal when buying a hose, just was for this promotion I'm sure.
overall rating,I give it a " better" than Flexilla, not as "nice" as the Tundra brand that Princess Auto used to sell a few years back
 
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used the hose to nail baseboard & shoe. 1/4is a bit small for us when stapling underlay, we use 3/8 for that.
performance was good. lightweight , flexible and resists kinking . purposely took apart the field repairable portion, cut a few inches off the hose & reassembled easily. note that only 1 end is field repairable, the other end is factory crimped. that can be an issue if you like to swap the hose end for end if you're like me and do that when the hose gets well used ( tool end suffers more abuse than the compressor end) but not a big deal
I'm anxious to see how long the swivel end lasts before leaking , I'm sure it's Oring seal and when that wears it's non replaceable. hopefully that isnt an issue. (they did send a second swivel, but I'm sure that's not part of the deal when buying a hose, just was for this promotion I'm sure.
overall rating,I give it a " better" than Flexilla, not as "nice" as the Tundra brand that Princess Auto used to sell a few years back

Thank you for the very detailed feedback. These are very good points and exactly the kind of feedback you we need to better the product.
Hope you enjoy the product and you know where to reach us in case you need any support.
Thanks!
 

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Today I asked for the test.
They have answered me very fast.
It seems that if they will give it to me, I am very excited to try it.
Thank you very much BluBird.
 
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Hose works fine, but I've had the same kinking issues I had with the blu hose, I'm sure its just because its so soft. This is for the yellow oil guard hose.
 
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Hose works fine, but I've had the same kinking issues I had with the blu hose, I'm sure its just because its so soft. This is for the yellow oil guard hose.

Hi,

Thanks. We have this noted. Haven't got this complaint yet but we will look into it. Flexibility and the light weight does cost something but from our experiences it was as much as there are in regular hoses. But we are already working on it.

Under pressure, of course, it won't kink. But I think you mean without pressure.

Anyway, thank you. This is what we do this for :)
 

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Yesterday I received mine, my first impression was how light and soft it is.
It has a smell like solvent.
It looks very good quality is a recommended product.
Now we have to wait to see how it behaves with the passage of time and use.
 
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Yesterday I received mine, my first impression was how light and soft it is.
It has a smell like solvent.
It looks very good quality is a recommended product.
Now we have to wait to see how it behaves with the passage of time and use.

Thanks, Kasal. Well, you did get one straight off the production line :)

But great, I am glad the first impressions are nice. Will look forward to updates over time.
Thank you.
 
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