A: Hello, thanks for reaching out! This hose is made in the USA with global components. Hope this helps!
by|Jul 28, 2023
Q:DOES THE FEMALE END TWIST
by|Jun 18, 2023
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A: Hello, thanks for reaching out! It does. It twists so the hose can be affixed to the spigot without binding or kinking.
by|Jun 19, 2023
Q:Is this hose good to use hot water please?
by|Apr 13, 2023
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A: I’m not real sure regarding hot water but it’s a very sturdy and durable water hose
by|Apr 15, 2023
Q:ContractorFarm 3/4 in. x 75 ft. Heavy Duty Contractor Water Hose - Can I get brass fittings?
by|Feb 28, 2023
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A: Hello, thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately, no. There's no option to get brass fittings.
by|Mar 6, 2023
Q:Is this okay for potable water?
by|Nov 20, 2022
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A: Since the label say lead free it should be safe for potable water.
by|Nov 23, 2022
Q:is there any lead in any part of this hose
by|Jul 5, 2022
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A: Lol now why would their be lead in the hose
by|Jul 23, 2022
A: I don't think so. But I'm not 100% sure.
by|Aug 15, 2022
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A: Hi Buff.
Thank you for shopping at The Home Depot.
According to the manufacturer’s statement on our web page, the Element Contractor Farm 3/4 in. x 100 ft. Heavy Duty Contractor Water Hose is water safe. The couplings are lead free.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Element-ContractorFarm-3-4-in-x-100-ft-Heavy-Duty-Contractor-Water-Hose-ELCF34100CC/202210366#overlay
Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.
Rick_HD_OC
by|Jul 5, 2022
Q:What are the fittings made of?
by|Jun 25, 2022
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A: Hello, thanks for reaching out! The fittings are extra-large, crush-proof aluminum couplings can withstand being run over by heavy machinery. Hope this helps!
by|Jun 7, 2023
Q:Has anyone else had issues with the fitting on the male end? I cant get anything to connect to it (not even other 3/4 hoses) , almost as if the threading is too wide or its a 1" end instead of a 3/4?
by|May 31, 2022
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A: I'm not exactly sure of the question, but there is a difference between plumbing thread 3/4" and hose thread 3/4". The thread is different between the two.
by|Jul 23, 2022
A: I had the same issue and have to get a different hose