The Great Oz
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We used rubber/steel braided hoses for a couple of years after Eaton (Synflex) left the market. Whatever good comes from rubber hoses doesn't compare to the pain of their high (and often unexpected) failure rate, high heat transfer and weight. We buy new hoses with our trucks and typically sell them with the truck. Lead whips get ends repaired, and maybe once in the life of the truck a lead whip gets replaced. Nothing else ever fails.
Toss those teeny hose reels and just roll your pressure line with the vacuum hose. It doesn't take up any space on the big reel.
Toss those teeny hose reels and just roll your pressure line with the vacuum hose. It doesn't take up any space on the big reel.