Gardena Auto Hose Reel install and review. Gardena sent me this hose for free so this video is biased but truthfully i do really enjoy it, that's why I asked them for this product specifically! Watch my car reviews on / thestraightpipes
I think you have a lot more influence then you think so keep doin these types of reviews I think a lot of people trust you trust your opinion and they trust you and jakub for car reviews 👍👍
@@YuriTereshyn honestly I feel like for these casual reviews, youre probably less biased because you dont feel the need to justify the cost - if you spent $200 on some gimmicky product, you might look for reasons to keep it around, but since it was sent, you might just say 'who cares'
my fiance and I will be homeowners by next month. Im injecting these personal channel reviews into my veins. Im about to buy a set of electric lawn care stuff after watching you use the Ryobi stuff
@@YuriTereshyn I’m looking at the Ego set. Similar performance and features but seems higher quality and also has multiple battery options (bit more expensive but worth it from what I’ve seen) at least when you compare at a US retailer like Lowe’s
Need some advice - I used a 5/16 drill bit. Bit I cannot hammer the screw anchors in, which seem too big. I nearly broke one trying to hammer it in. Any suggestions? Can I get smaller compatible anchors from home depot?
I plan to install it inside the garage. Does it leak? After you have turned off the water, do you have to drain the pipe in order to make sure that it doesn’t leak in the garage? Thank you :)
What size drill bit did you use? Instructions say 12mm, but thats like anout a 1/2 bit, which when your insert the anchor, it is pretty much totally lose. Your's seemed like a very snug fit.
I hope you have a shut off and drain in the house or you may be in for a burst pipe next spring or if it warms up in the winter. Go frost free and never worry about it if you want an opinion :)
@@YuriTereshyn the 100ft (? Meters) is sold out on Amazon but the 50 footer is $199. I want to know if it survives the winter or do you need to take that and the timer indoors so the water doesn’t freeze and crack it.