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I've replaced all of mine with the teflon braided hoses. It ain't funny when the rubber ones act like a lawn sprinkler after a couple of years.
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Braided hoses are just a rubber hose with a sheathing on them. As I understand it, 5-7 years is about all you can expect from a rubber hose, regardless of use or storage. Just like tires, they deteriorate over time.
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I get mine at Bonnaco's Hoses and Fittings in Upland, CA.. Teflon is more expensive but it's a lot better for the long haul. The fittings are all crimp fittings. All the same sizes as hose available,
Ask for Tom, tell him I sent you.
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