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ThermoHose by K&H Manufacturing
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Fill stock tanks in winter without hose damage using this heated water hose |
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Thermostatically-controlled garden hose means convenient winter access to tap water |
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Use this ice-free, flexible hose for a variety of barn/stable or ranch chores |
Eliminate hose maintenance hassles during periods of freezing temperature. No more draining the hose after filling your stock tanks! Innovative heated water hose prevents freezing and potential winter hose damage. Thermostatically-controlled ThermoHose is designed to keep water flowing even during below zero temperatures. Shuts off automatically during warm weather. Simply plug ThermoHose into an outlet to heat the hose and enjoy an ice-free, flexible hose for convenient winter use around your stock tanks and barns. Features solid brass couplings and quality 5/8" double-wall rubber construction. Available in 20 ft, 40 ft and 60 ft lengths.
Please click on "More Information" for directions.
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Directions
- For daily or heavy use, leave your ThermoHose plugged in all winter.
- For occasional use, simply plug in 20 minutes before intended use.
- Hose does not have to be plugged in during use.
Uses around the Farm and Home:
- Filling stock tanks
- Filling Hot tubs
- Filling ponds and water gardens
- Cleaning dog kennels
- Great around the barn
- Handy around the job site
- Dozens of other uses
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