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Dan in Pasadena

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I bought this one back a few years ago and I'm ashamed to admit I only mounted it recently and it seems to work great. Unfortunately, it's discontinued. At least that's on Amazon. I suspect it's made by some manufacturer and was sold under the Tekton name.

I paid $128 but that was in 2015(eek!)
 

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I bought this one back a few years ago and I'm ashamed to admit I only mounted it recently and it seems to work great. Unfortunately, it's discontinued. At least that's on Amazon. I suspect it's made by some manufacturer and was sold under the Tekton name.

I paid $128 but that was in 2015(eek!)

Looks like the same picture but a different model number now:
I can't post a link yet but search for Teckton 46848 on Amazon.
 

southalabama

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I’ve bought several cox reels from amazon. They often arrived in a cardboard box with a piece of particle board. Poorly packaged.

I’ve also got a reelcraft from zoro. Packed well.
 

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I’ve bought several cox reels from amazon. They often arrived in a cardboard box with a piece of particle board. Poorly packaged.

I’ve also got a reelcraft from zoro. Packed well.

So you evaluated the reels based on how the retailers packaged the product? :headscrat
 
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marsh1

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Been happy with Reelcraft

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Dan in Pasadena

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Looks like the same picture but a different model number now:
I can't post a link yet but search for Teckton 46848 on Amazon.

The picture is certainly the same. The only difference I see is they put 1/2" hose on it instead of 3/8". I guess it's good to know if I ever need to replace it. But it's Goodyear hose so I HOPE it's good quality and will last.
 

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Cox or Reelcraft seem to be the most popular ones, most of the ones in our factories are Cox and generally give years of trouble free service.
 

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https://www.flexzilla.com/air/air-hose-reels/

been super happy with my 75ft flexzilla hose real from legacy .

click the link and 1st pic shown is my style in 75 foot hose length . i have had it since 12/08/2012 . i use it all the time in the shop . had to do 1 latch spring so far otherwise rock solid .

i did get 2 of the next style down for the paint bay and also the other end of the shop i dont use much . there both 50ft units . no problems yet . there around 4 years newer than the 1st unit .
 

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Reelcraft. I had a cheapy hand-crank style in my last shop and wanted something nicer when I built my new shop. I purchased two 50' Reelcraft hose reels and mounted once on my 2-post lift and one over my man door. I've been very happy with them in the 3-1/2 years I've been using them.
 

txvwnut

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We have Cox reels at the day job and they are garbage, ratchet pawl springs all fell off a couple months after install and on a couple others the ratchet steps wore out and wouldn’t hold.

Reelcraft gets my vote.
 

Vtor

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No issues with harbor freight versions - home shop. I think I ended up with black and red one. No leaks. I replaced hoses on both of them with PU hoses.
 

LS6 Tommy

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No issues with harbor freight versions - home shop. I think I ended up with black and red one. No leaks. I replaced hoses on both of them with PU hoses.

X2. I have two. One 50' & one 25'. Still using the original hoses. Going to switch to Flexilla or something similar when they start to leak.

Tommy
 

csp

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My 8 year old HF reel developed a leak in the hose around the one year mark. Replaced it with a Goodyear hose that coincidentally came from HF 20+ years ago.

Earlier in 2020 the O-ring around the rotating connection started to leak. No need to throw out the baby with the bath water, and replace the entire reel, so the o-ring was replaced.
 
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