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Amflo 24-50E-RET 1/4" x 50' Poly Recoil Hose
SELF-STORING RECOIL HOSE: Retains its self-coiling properties; Stores itself when finished; No wasting time coiling hose for storage
NO MARKS, NO MESS: Smooth, non-marring finish; Ideal for indoor finishing work, won’t cause damage to painted surfaces, wood flooring, trim, and laminates
COLD WEATHER FLEXIBILITY: Polyurethane hose is perfect for year round use in temperatures as low as -30 degrees F
BUILT TOUGH: Oil and chemical resistance; Reinforced braided nylon make this hose a great choice for harsh environments like automotive repair shops and industrial facilities
WON’T TWIST OR CRIMP: 1/4 inch NPT swivel fittings to reduce twisting, rugged PVC bend restrictors prevent damage to hose ends, 120 PSI working/480 PSI burst pressure, -30 to +150 temperature range
Amflo's Polyurethane recoil hose retains its self-coiling properties and stores itself when finished - no more wasting time coiling your hose for storage when you're done for the day. These hoses feature a smooth, non-marring finish that makes them ideal for indoor trim work where scratching surfaces could cause damage to painted surfaces, wood flooring and trim, and laminates. Working in cold weather? Polyurethane retains its flexibility even in freezing temperatures, making it perfect for year round use in temperatures as low as -30 degrees F. Braided nylon reinforcement and oil and chemical resistance also make this hose a great choice for harsh environments like automotive repair shops and industrial facilities. 1/4 inch NPT swivel fittings on both ends reduce twisting. Rugged PVC bend restrictors prevent pulling and tension damage to hose ends. Rated at 120 PSI working/480 PSI burst pressure. -30 to +150 F temperature range. Amflo is part of the Plews & Edelmann group. Plews Manufacturing and Sales Corporation was originally founded by R.G. Plews in 1927. At that time, the railroad industry was the primary focus for the company’s extensive line of oil cans. As the transportation industry went from trains to passenger cars and trucks, Plews shifted their focus to developing the tools necessary to service this new mode of transportation. Fast forward 90 years and Plews has become part of Plews & Edelman. Today, Plews & Edelmann is a leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of a broad range of automotive parts and tools sold to the vast majority of mass merchant, retail auto parts stores and wholesale automotive parts and industrial distribution outlets, worldwide.