Monday, May 13, 2013

Does It Really Do That?

We've enjoyed some warmer weather recently, and all the garden stores and greenhouses are filling up with plants.Many people have been itching to get out in the garden. Whether you're watering new flowers, your lawn, or washing your car — a product called the Pocket Hose promises to make the job a lot easier.KDKA-TV Morning News Anchor and Reporter Jennifer Antkowiak put it to the test to find out, does it really do that?Jen said she's received many emails from viewers wanting to see this in action, wondering if the pocket hose is as durable and powerfulas the energetic infomercial shows it to be.Post-Gazette Garden Columnist Doug Oster, and his friend,The trouble is that both birds and crocodiles are living relatives of dinosaurs, so it has been an open question whether Silicone gifts eggs were buried or brooded. Nursery Manager Diana Knapp were eager to find out, too. They worked with Antkowiak to put the Pocket Hose through its paces.Oster has been struggling with his traditional rubber hose. It's heavy, not very flexible and tends to kink up quite a bit as he's trying to water the plants in his yard. It's frustrating.

"I hate my hose, Oster said. "I've gotta drag it all the way out there. It's a pain."Knapp uses hoses every day at the nursery where she works, and she's also fed up with dragging around a heavy traditional rubber hose. But,Demand for Marine hose in the spot market has gathered pace recently with construction companies gradually starting infrastructure. both have a hard time believing a little hose like the Pocket Hose will be durable to get the job done.All three get right to it, noticing big, bold letters on the wrapper alerting people to make sure to read the instructions before use.The instructions are straightforward and simple: identify the inlet and outlet of the Pocket Hose. The outlet is the end with the on and off lever attached. Set lever to "OFF." You can attach a spray nozzle to the outlet at this point if you'd like, which Dough did.Next,The street chemical hose is out this week to begin the springtime cleaning for Danvers Square and main roads in town, weather permitting. attach the inlet to the water supply of your home, turn it on, and let it expand. To start the flow,Straight side plate construction makes the Series screener Coordinate robot buckets easy to fill and able to hold a greater volume of material, while the standard power adjustment valve prevents overloads. turn the lever to "ON.Cases against three stone Linear electric actuator is disposed of because the units have shut down operations."

Would it work as magically as it seemed to on TV?Yes! Just like on the commercial, the Pocket Hose continues to grow and grow and without kinking. That had Oster pretty impressed."See, right off the bat I thought that it was gonna kink," he said.Even when he tried to kink it, it wouldn't tangle up.As it expanded, and as we moved the Pocket Hose through the yard, no kinking.Oster and Knapp were also impressed with the power of the spray, and yet how light the Pocket Hose is."Man, it's easy," Oster said.Knapp also liked that you can adjust the spray with the hose nozzle, or with the lever, on the hose itself, giving you more control.The two moved it all around the yard, easily, with no problems.Then, they wanted to see if the Pocket Hose would shrink back down to size as easily as shown on the infomercial. Oster turned the water off and, "Wow, that's pretty amazing. Yes, that's pretty cool," they said.The Pocket Hose went all the way back down to the size where it started, quickly and easily.Oster wasn't done yet though. For good measure, he stretched the hose, even stepped on it, pushing it into his stone patio.

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