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Reel SS holds 125ft of 1/2in or 200ft of 3/8in Hose

Quick Overview

  • Reel is made from Stainless Steel and Alumimum Alloy offering a rust resistant, long service life
  • Low Pressure Reel for Water Inlet to system or Delivery to Water Fed pole
  • Stainless Steel is polished and brushed then coated with an anti-corrosion coating
  • Brass Inlet and Outlet connections are Hoselock connections

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Item #: 68-401  UPC : 00669893056695  MPN : Reel SS
This is an obsolete Item

Hose Reel for Water Hose

Offers One Piece Stainless Steel Steel “A” Frame Construction
Low Profile with slot in Drum for smooth, even hose wraps
Stainless Crank With Smooth Round Handle 

Dimensions:
16 inches high
12 inches deep
12 inches wide at the frame
17 inches wide from water connector to crank handle tip

Capacity:
1/2” id Hose (7/8” OD) 125 ft
3/8” id Hose ( 3/4” OD) 200 ft

The hose reel Includes a brass Hoselock Quick Connection

you can replaces this with the Garden Hose Swivel for easier reeling

 CA Prop 65 Notice


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Proposition 65 requires businesses to provide warnings to Californians about significant exposures to chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.  These chemicals can be in the products that Californians purchase, in their homes or workplaces, or that are released into the environment. By requiring that this information be provided, Proposition 65 enables Californians to make informed decisions about their exposures to these chemicals. Proposition 65 also prohibits California businesses from knowingly discharging significant amounts of listed chemicals into sources of drinking water. Proposition 65 requires California to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. This list, which must be updated at least once a year, has grown to include approximately 900 chemicals since it was first published in 1987. Proposition 65 became law in November 1986, when California voters approved it by a 63-37 percent margin.  The official name of Proposition 65 is the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.

The list of chemicals contains a wide range of naturally occurring and synthetic chemicals that include additives or ingredients in pesticides, common household products, food, drugs, dyes, or solvents. Listed chemicals may also be used in manufacturing and construction, or they may be byproducts of chemical processes, such as motor vehicle exhaust.  For more information visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov/