
Garden gadget shoppers are 'absolutely thrilled' with and 'wouldn't be without' now 40% off
Garden gadget shoppers are 'absolutely thrilled' with and 'wouldn't be without' now 40% off
Shoppers love this garden gadget and say they couldn't live without it
This garden gadget is very popular
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With summer here getting your garden up to scratch might be on your to-do list. And if you're looking for something to help, shoppers love this garden gadget which they say they can't live without.
The Babadu 100ft expandable garden hose is now also 40% off on Amazon. This means it is just £17.97 in a fantastic price drop down from £29.99. It is made of revolutionary durable latex and polyester webbing. The garden hose can expand up to three times its original length. It also can retract down to its original shape for easy storage.
There are seven different functions on the spray gun which include shower, flat, centre, cone, full, mist, and jet.
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This makes it suitable for gardening, car washing and even cleaning windows.
If you are looking for a different option, ScrewFix is selling the Titan hose reel 12.5mm x 25m for £29.99.
Shoppers love the Babadu 100ft expandable garden hose, one said: "I'm absolutely thrilled with the hose, it's been so easy and lightweight to use. I have since ordered a second one for my daughter."
Another added: "Bought this to fill my Motorhome water tank and this is a great hose. I wouldn't be without it now. Excellent item and a must if you are looking for one. 5 Stars."
A third said: "I am really pleased at the pressure of water it releases. Excellent buy for the price. Great water pressure to water all my garden and pots."
And: "What a fabulous product for a fabulous price. Bought a much more expensive one before and it only lasted a few months then started leaking. No sign of leaks with this one."
Elsewhere Wickes is selling the Hozelock 2412 compact reel with hose pipe for £33.
One shopper did not like the Babadu 100ft expandable garden hose, they said: "Quality is bad... connected my hose as usual to the water and just keeps leaking."
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Another choice is the Hozelock compact reel with accessories for £46 from Argos.

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