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Jeff May

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I recently purchased a 25' air hose from TSC.
My question,
Does anyone make an air hose in the 25' - 50' range that basically does not have a 'memory" ??
This last one I bought is almost like one of the self coiling hoses.
I've uncoiled it to use it and its a damned battle uncurling it & keeping it from kinking up.
I just need a 1/4" - 3/8" hose to plug into various areas around the shop when I need to use a regular hose, something that will lay on the floor without wanting to coil or tangle....
Any suggestions??
Thanks...
 
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JCQuick

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Thats why I like the flexzilla My local NAPA carries it I have a 20 footer and the coil one both have been very nice to work with
 

JRC3

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Most hoses lose their memory and relax when they are used and age a bit.

But if a 1/4" will work for you, I have one of these I use for finish work, even framing and roof nailers. https://www.harborfreight.com/14-in-x-25-ft-polyurethane-air-hose-60353.html

It's as loose and limp as a hose could be. I used to have another one that looked like the same type (can't remember brand) and it died from a little acetone exposure, so keep away from solvents. They both have a transparncy to them with a mesh type scrim for reinforcement.
 

LS6 Tommy

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Any decent RUBBER hose won't have that issue to any great extent. Stay away from the cheapo PVC.

Tommy
 

GMCGarage

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This. the PVC hoses are ****. I am replacing a **** one that came with a reel with a nice rubber one. TAK.
 

n20junkie

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Rubber hose has no memory, but they seem to get damaged WAY easier than the vinyl hoses.

I keep both on hand. My 50’ rubber hose is now 4 much smaller hoses after all the damage. I have never lost a vinyl hose due to incidental damage.
 

niget2002

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Pull it all the way out on a nice hot sunny day. Let it sit in the sun for a few hours. It'll heat it up and relax the material. Pull it into the shade and let it cool off before rolling it up. This helped reduce mine a lot. I also do large coils. I hang my air hose on a plastic garden hose holder mounted on the wall in my garage.
 
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fourjeepin

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I have a blue Goodyear hose that I have had about 15 years. It is still going strong. I bought a flexzilla that is great, but I have only had it a few years. Don't get a Harbor Freight hose. I had one that came with a reel and would have to cut a foot off about once a year as the skin oils would break down the hose.
 

Bondo

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Ayuh,..... Flexzilla has the least memory, but a hose is a hose, 'n ya gotta respect it's spline,.....
If twists aren't removed, you'll never be Happy, with any hose,.....
 

TractorJeff

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For what its worth!
I had a 3/8" rubber Goodyear on my Service Compressor that is about 30 years old!
It got damaged once 2/3's of the way out. When I spliced it back together I didn't take into account its natural "lay", then when I coiled it back it would change direction and figure 8 at that spot.
LOL!
About 8 years ago I was convinced by another fellow to buy a 3/8" Goodyear Vinyl Composite hose for the Shop compressor. It never coils back decent and in the winter gets stiff.
About 6 years ago I replaced the Shop 1/2" hose, I bought a 100 foot Goodyear hose from Fastenal. I cut it in half and finally replaced the old work hose on my Service Compressor along with replacing the Shop large bore hose.
My 3/4" Impacts LOVE them!
 

NUTTSGT

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Any decent RUBBER hose won't have that issue to any great extent. Stay away from the cheapo PVC.

Tommy

This. the PVC hoses are ****. I am replacing a **** one that came with a reel with a nice rubber one. TAK.

Unbeknown to most people, there is a difference between rubber and plastic/PVC hose. The same is true with garden hose.

Like mentioned, get a decent rubber hose or Flexzilla. Spend the money so you don't have to fight the hose.
 

txvwnut

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Flexzilla picked two fifty footers off amazon for forty bucks. Stays pliable in the winter doesn’t hold any loops when I spooled out of the reel.
 

jonshonda

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I just bought a 50' 3/8 flexzilla to replace the **** house that came with my bostitch pancake compressor/finish nailer combo kit.

Imho that length and diameter really gets too bulky to make a good mobile setup, but the hose is very nice. What I don't get is the nice black threaded ends they put on which end up getting brass fittings on them.
 
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