stephen sala
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025
holds my 100 foot hose for storage in the freezing months in a car port. then easy to pull hose up and out in its circle to hitch up to the house where there is another like metal holder for the summer months. beats storing the hoses on the dirt for the winter.
Matt and Taylor Chandler
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
The product is made of good quality. It is a simple design which is what I was striving for. Allows me to hold over 125’ of hose.
Christine lord
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
This is a very high-quality hose hanger made of steel and it holds a lot of weight; overall much better for hose storage than the flimsy plastic ones.
Bruce
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
It is okay but the screws are very soft and strip easily.
K. Matney
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
We had needed a hose hanger for a while but only seemed to find plastic ones or plain metal. This one looks nice, is easy to install, and holds our 50 foot backyard garden hose.
Pescatarian pete
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
Got this sturdy lil fella to replace a broken plastic p of s bought from a big box store - this is actually like one of those old school done right don’t mess w it kind of things . Your grandfather had it at the lake cottage and now so should you . Get wrapping and feel secure doing it . Beer time !
Jason Jenkins
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
Seems sturdy enough to do the job without sagging. I had a little fantasy that maybe it was made in the USA, but that was quickly shattered when I saw the "Made in China" sticker. A couple of spots had the paint scraped off––from rough handling I assume. Should last for years. Time will tell if the included screws are stainless steel.
Myohmy
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
This is a heavy duty steel hose hanger with a nice heavy coat of paint on it. Regarding someone eles comment that the hoop is right in line with one of the keyhole slots. Ain’t so. I used an extra long bit with hammer drill to get the concrete screws in (2). Then hammered in the screws slowly so as to not damage them, then finished up my tightening job with a standard ratchet & socket. Easy pesy. Used 3/8 concrete screws, not 1/4”. Will leave Durability no Star for now & edit review in 6 mos.