To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Good hose reel?

Bennylava

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 17, 2012
Messages
875
Location
Cleburne, TX
I'm looking to get a hose reel/retractor to hang on my shop ceiling. The air hose always seems to be in the way, so I'm going to get one of these. For using different air tools, not just airing up tires. I want one that is spring loaded or something, so that I don't have to hand crank and wind the hose back up manually. That would be a real pain since I want this thing to hang from the ceiling.

And as with all types of tools, I'm sure there are good ones, and ones to avoid. So I thought I'd drop by and ask you guys which one I should get.

Oh and this same question again, but for extension cords.

Just to clarify, I mean these things:

http://www.air-compressor-reviews.net/best-air-hose-reel/
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
B

Bennylava

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 17, 2012
Messages
875
Location
Cleburne, TX
Maybe something like this? Not sure if it retracts on its own though. Looks like it does

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hannay-reels-ISO-88-model-C-16-10-11-/131646844975

or this:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/COXREELS-LG...336325?hash=item4adc85cd85:g:6cwAAOSw4HVWDctD

And then you've got the cheaper ones, like this. But it does have 4.5 out of 5 stars, with 55 reviewers. My guess would be that its not bad, but would probably fail after a 5 year period had elapsed. Then again, on something like this, I'd probably want a new hose after all that time, anyway.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007QV1RLM/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 
Last edited:

Mikerodrig27

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 22, 2014
Messages
171
I've been really impressed with Reelcraft. that is what we use at work 7 days a week and they must be 15 or more years old.
 

ClineWrench

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 20, 2011
Messages
329
Location
Northern California
Bennylava - the reason that Snap On is 75 bucks and not 750 bucks is because it's not truly Snap On. It's a Snap On licensed product.

Snap On has foolishly been licensing out their name for royalties on products they maintain zero control over. In fact it's a big issue between the Snap On Reps and Snap On corporate. When these cheaply made licensed products break, people find the Snap On truck driver to warranty the item and he has no Choice but to say "go call corporate". Which of course the customer becomes angry and bashes the dealer and not corporate which is who the responsibility lies with.

Me personally, I will never buy a Snap a on licensed product, I'd rather buy from my dealer.
 

sberry

Banned
Joined
Jun 18, 2005
Messages
35,747
Location
Brethren, Michigan
but would probably fail after a 5 year period had elapsed. Then again, on something like this, I'd probably want a new hose after all that time, anyway.
I always wonder what these types of guesses are based on? I got a HF hose been in the sun for 25 years.
Come to think of it got another one been on line for 20, another couple Legacy been on nearly that long.
 
Last edited:

Heavy Metal Doctor

Well-known member
Joined
May 26, 2010
Messages
5,417
Location
Mason Dixon Line
Hannay -- the absolute best - they survive on mobile equipment driving around and working in the field every day.

Cox - ok for stationary use.

Reelcraft -- we call 'em "reelcrap" in our shop 'cause they are usually falling off and won't retract anymore.
 
OP
B

Bennylava

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 17, 2012
Messages
875
Location
Cleburne, TX
I always wonder what these types of guesses are based on? I got a HF hose been in the sun for 25 years.
Come to think of it got another one been on line for 20, another couple Legacy been on nearly that long.

I guess just being used to lousy tools failing prematurely. I read some reviews saying that one gets weak after awhile, and doesn't want to retract anymore. So I'll be skipping the green cheapo and going with the brands recommended here.

I feel like I should know this already, but what size is your standard air hose? I want to say 3/8, but somebody posted a link to one that says 1/4". That seems a little small. Half inch seems like it would be more beefy than I need. Not working on heavy equipment, just light duty cars and standard trucks.
 
OP
B

Bennylava

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 17, 2012
Messages
875
Location
Cleburne, TX
This one here is USA made and isn't all that expensive. Anyone know about these people? Its got the right size hose, and its 50 fee long.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NPT6CU/?tag=atomicindus08-20


Another important question: Is it best if these things swivel? It seems like it could turn out to be a problem if they don't swivel to the direction you're wanting to pull the hose.
 
Last edited:

trackwelder

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 22, 2005
Messages
2,608
Location
n.y
Hannay the best that money cab buy. It's all we use on our trucks because they can take a beating. They are also made in the USA right here in New York State. You get what you pay for stay away from the HF ****.
 

sberry

Banned
Joined
Jun 18, 2005
Messages
35,747
Location
Brethren, Michigan
Yes, 3/8 is standard for this kind of shop work. I got a 1/4 that came with a comp, still havnt figured out what I might do with it.
I agree that Benny wants a retractor if it hangs. At ground I don't mind a manual.
 

Attachments

  • air comp little.jpg
    air comp little.jpg
    140.9 KB · Views: 58

Leaflessshadetree

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 1, 2013
Messages
7,151
Location
Don't ask.
Bennylava - the reason that Snap On is 75 bucks and not 750 bucks is because it's not truly Snap On. It's a Snap On licensed product.

Snap On has foolishly been licensing out their name for royalties on products they maintain zero control over. In fact it's a big issue between the Snap On Reps and Snap On corporate. When these cheaply made licensed products break, people find the Snap On truck driver to warranty the item and he has no Choice but to say "go call corporate". Which of course the customer becomes angry and bashes the dealer and not corporate which is who the responsibility lies with.

Me personally, I will never buy a Snap a on licensed product, I'd rather buy from my dealer.

Also because it is manual, as in not self winding.
 

NYBODYMAN

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 10, 2013
Messages
4,846
Location
NY
I just bought the Flexzilla and I love it. I got it for $100 at Tractor Supply.
 

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,215
Location
Southern Maine
This one here is USA made and isn't all that expensive. Anyone know about these people? Its got the right size hose, and its 50 fee long.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NPT6CU/?tag=atomicindus08-20


Another important question: Is it best if these things swivel? It seems like it could turn out to be a problem if they don't swivel to the direction you're wanting to pull the hose.

That is NOT made in the USA.

I like my Legacy, I would only buy the level wind version. They are (or were) made in the USA.
 
OP
B

Bennylava

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 17, 2012
Messages
875
Location
Cleburne, TX
Finally went to actually purchase one of these things, and another question arose. I like this one, its brand name and is one of the top hose reels other than Hannay brand.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/COXREELS-P-...894175?hash=item5408343d5f:g:RyAAAOxylpNTVyyR

Problem is, does it actually swivel? I can see problems arising in the garage, if it won't. Doesn't the whole thing need to rotate in the direction that you're pulling the hose? Or would you just pull out everything you need, and lay it on the ground? Seems a bit counter productive in this case, since the whole idea is to get the hose up off the ground and out of the way. Sorry if these are noob questions, I've just never worked with one of these things before. Anywhere I ever worked that had hoses, we always just had floor mount hand crank reels.
 
Last edited:
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

ovrrdrive

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 13, 2015
Messages
642
Location
Central Florida
I have the 50' reel from HF in my garage and it works great. The hose is kind of cheap but the reel is solid. When the hose starts to go I'll replace it with a good hose and then it should be good to go. It's been in my attic for almost a year now though and it's still in great shape. I did re-enforce the hose at the fitting with some cloth tape the day I bought it so maybe that's why it's still in such good condition. Either that or maybe I just got lucky.
 

BUDSVTX

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 5, 2014
Messages
62
Location
Destrehan La.
I did a lot of research and for the money, I went with the HF. I have had it for over 3 years and only issue was the red rubber hose. It failed after about a year. I replaces the hose and everything is working GREAT. It looks just like the TEKTON 4678. Don't know how I ever did without it.

BUD
 

Astro_Pneumatic_Tools

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 30, 2013
Messages
2,108
Location
South El Monte
Any Idea on the swivel question?

Or does it even matter

Reels like you linked (and like our 3695) don't swivel i.e. turn in the direction they are being pulled from. That's what the rollers are for.

It doesn't make a huge difference the direction you pull from as long as its mounted solidly.


__________
Chris
Product Manager
image.php
 

Brian_WK

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 30, 2015
Messages
1,177
Location
NE South Dakota
Another vote for the legacy 3/8 50ft flex zilla. Only hose I have that will lay flat at freezing temps. It has a pivot on the Mount that allows it to seeing 180 degrees.

Brian
 
OP
B

Bennylava

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 17, 2012
Messages
875
Location
Cleburne, TX
Heh, take a look at this thing. Looks pretty nice, and what do you know, its made in USA. But it does look like its more for house use and not really "shop" use. Not sure how long it would live in a commercial setting. Other than that though, it looks pretty cool. Electric hose reel.


They also have a giant green one for your garden hose. And one for an electrical cord. The electrical cord one is probably the one to have. Might want a more industrial type for an air hose.
 

housedad

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 28, 2012
Messages
80
I bought the Goodyear reel from amazon about 3 years ago. It has worked flawlessly for me. I use it about 4 to 10 times a week.

GOODYEAR 46731 3/8-Inch by 50-Feet Retractable Air Hose Reel

It comes with 50" of Goodyear rubber hose. I like that because it doesn't get as stiff in the winter and wears forever.

They also have it with 50-feet of 1/2" hose

tekton-goodyear-46731-upright-sm.jpg
 
Last edited:

Roberts210

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 21, 2015
Messages
3,177
Location
Missouri
If yer gonna get one, get the best:

142469774.jpg


I've had good luck buying used ones on ebay.
Here's a Speedaire Reelcraft I was cleaning up:

162452103.jpg
 

Ericgst

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 26, 2015
Messages
233
I bought the Goodyear reel from amazon about 3 years ago. It has worked flawlessly for me. I use it about 4 to 10 times a week.

GOODYEAR 46731 3/8-Inch by 50-Feet Retractable Air Hose Reel

It comes with 50" of Goodyear rubber hose. I like that because it doesn't get as stiff in the winter and wears forever.

They also have it with 50-feet of 1/2" hose

tekton-goodyear-46731-upright-sm.jpg


I have one of these, they are pretty nice. The hose is rubber and made in the USA. The reel has a two arm mount instead of a single sided mount like most cheap ones.

They cost $99 at Rural King, I bought mine during one of their 10% off sales
 

ascott172

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 13, 2010
Messages
105
I have a red one from tractor supply. Probably 8 years old. About 5 years ago the end of the hose was swelling up at the end so I cut it off and used a friend's crimp tool to reattach the end. Have not had any problems since. Paid $69.
 

Greg85mcss

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 9, 2015
Messages
760
Location
Frederick MD
My old shop got a bunch of kobalt ones & they didn't last very long. We got one good one from carquest that was still working like new 3 years later when I left. I don't know the brand but it was about $350 which I would guess is more like $500 without commercial pricing.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
OP
B

Bennylava

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 17, 2012
Messages
875
Location
Cleburne, TX
Think I'm going with Coxreels because of the price. They seem to be a generally accepted #2 to Hannay.

For extension cords I went with the green zilla thing. Someone here recommended it, and there doesn't seem to be a "hannay" of extension cord reels. Or if there is, I don't wanna pay for it lol
 
Last edited:

ovrrdrive

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 13, 2015
Messages
642
Location
Central Florida
Heh, take a look at this thing. Looks pretty nice, and what do you know, its made in USA. But it does look like its more for house use and not really "shop" use. Not sure how long it would live in a commercial setting. Other than that though, it looks pretty cool. Electric hose reel.


They also have a giant green one for your garden hose. And one for an electrical cord. The electrical cord one is probably the one to have. Might want a more industrial type for an air hose.

That is interesting but I don't see how they'll sell many at the price they want for them. Not only that, but why use an electric motor when they have basically unlimited air pressure available to it?
 

vartz04

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 17, 2009
Messages
1,882
Location
LaSalle County IL
Think I'm going with Coxreels because of the price. They seem to be a generally accepted #2 to Hannay.

For extension cords I went with the green zilla thing. Someone here recommended it, and there doesn't seem to be a "hannay" of extension cord reels. Or if there is, I don't wanna pay for it lol


Cox makes cord reels too. They are pricey though. This little 25 footer was $260ish.

0e6aabe2f736c97e1303143e51969b36.jpg


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom