Garden Hoses
Bionic Steel Pro Garden Hose, 100'
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Upgrade your garden hose with the selection of garden hoses and water hoses at Sam’s Club. Choose from a variety of garden hoses to find the right fit for your yard. From simple garden hoses to professional-grade hoses made of sturdy steel and other high-quality materials, we have it all.
Frequently Asked Questions: Garden Hoses
What garden hose lengths do you offer and how do I determine the right size?
Choosing the right garden hose or water hose depends on several factors. One good way to choose the right hose for your garden is to measure the distance from your spigot (where you connect your hose) to the farthest point in your yard. As long as your garden hose can cover this distance, you can use it to water your plants and flower beds throughout the yard.
You can opt for a slightly longer garden hose if you want to be able to wash your car in your driveway or curbside. Some of the hose lengths you’ll find at Sam’s Club include 50 feet, 75 feet, 100 feet, and 110 feet. When selecting a garden hose size, you should also consider how much space your hose takes up when it’s reeled in completely.
How can I winterize my garden hose if I live in a colder climate?
If you live in a colder climate, then winterizing your garden hose during the colder months can prevent cracking and other types of damage.
To winterize your garden hose, start by turning the spigot off and disconnecting the hose from the spigot. Once you’ve removed your hose, you need to drain the water completely to prevent freezing. You can do this by laying your hose flat on the ground and slowly reeling it in and up off the ground — gravity will drain the water naturally. Next, remove the nozzle if you have one and make sure there are no kinks in your hose. Now you can store your hose in a dry, temperature-controlled location with the rest of your outdoor equipment and yard power tools.
Do you offer lightweight and kink-resistant water hoses?
In addition to sturdy professional-grade hoses for the garden, you can also find lighter, more flexible garden hoses at Sam’s Club. Standard garden hoses and steel garden hoses are more rigid and durable, but that also means they can be harder to use and more prone to kinks. Flexible garden hoses are designed to be tough and durable while offering convenience and kink resistance. From soil and mulch to flexible hoses, we have the right stuff for every type of gardener and homeowner.
What materials are your garden hoses made of?
It’s important to know what goes into a product, whether you’re shopping for a new garden hose or pest control products. At Sam’s Club, we have water hoses for sale made of various materials, from steel to polyester weaves to polymer blends.
Rubber and vinyl garden hoses tend to be popular choices if you’re looking for something affordable and effective. Kink-resistant garden hoses are often made from a polyester blend, offering flexibility and ease of use. If you’re looking for a heavy-duty garden hose, steel garden hoses are an excellent choice.