Element MAXLite Hot Water Rubber+ Hose

SKU: CELSGHW34050

Price:
Sale price$66.99
When it comes to a garden hose rated for hot water, the Swan Element brand expertly delivers with its MAXLite® Hot Water Rubber+® hose. This hose was specifically engineered to tackle hot water jobs up to 185 degrees Fahrenheit, but this all-weather powerhouse also maintains its integrity down to -40 degrees Fahrenheit, making it suitable for a range of climates.

The Swan hot water rubber hose is premium-duty quality. It has a burst strength of 400+ PSI and is made from an exclusive rubber formula that makes it twice as strong as other standard rubber hoses and up to 40 percent lighter. That makes this hot water garden hose not only ideal for use as an industrial hot water rubber hose, but also for the homeowner who appreciates its light weight and flexibility compared with conventional hoses.

The Swan hot water garden hose also won’t kink near the water source thanks to our patented Hose Armour® technology, and the extra-large aluminum couplings are crush-proof to endure heavy use.

We’ve also created a 3/4-inch hot water hose version, which helps move up to 20% more water than a standard 5/8-inch hot water hose.

Our rubber hose for hot water is compliant with the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act and meets California’s strict phthalate-content standards. A limited lifetime warranty ensures it will be your standard red rubber commercial hot water hose for years to come.
  • 400+ PSI burst strength
  • Premium hot water rubber hose that maintains its strength, shape and flexibility at high water temperatures
  • Ideal for commercial and home use in all weather conditions
  • Flexible from -40 degrees Fahrenheit up to hot water at 185 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Exclusive rubber formula makes it 2X stronger and 40% lighter than standard rubber hoses
  • Red rubber commercial hot water hose
  • Patented Hose Armour® prevents kinking at the water source
  • Extra-large, crush-proof aluminum couplings can withstand being run over by heavy machinery
  • Extra-large 3/4” diameter version helps move up to 20% more water than standard 5/8” hoses
  • Meets lead-free standards under the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act
  • Compliant with California’s strict phthalate-content standards
  • Fits all standard faucets and most water accessories
  • Limited lifetime warranty
  • 5/8” inside diameter is available as both a 25-ft. hot water hose and a 50-ft. hot water hose
  • 3/4” inside diameter is available as a 50-ft. hot water hose
  • Made in the USA with global components

ID: Available in 5/8-inch and 3/4-inch
PSI: 400+
Duty Rating: Premium

Weight:

  • 5/8-feet x 25 ft - 3.7 lbs
  • 5/8-feet x 50 ft - 7.3 lbs
  • 3/4-feet x 50 lbs - 11.25 lbs

How Do I Set Up My Hose?

  • Set up your hose outside in temperatures above 70 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure maximum flexibility.
  • Remove all packaging and ties.
  • Check that the washer is properly seated in the coupling that attaches to the water source.
  • Unwind the hose loosely in a circular motion before attaching it to the water source.
  • Run water through the hose until the water exiting the hose is cool.
  • Leave the hose laid out straight and allow it to heat up during the day.
  • Wind the hose back accordingly.

How Do I Care for My Hose?

  • Disconnect your hose from any standard metal faucet/spigot/hose bib and metal hose attachment and then reconnect at least twice per year to maintain a proper seal of the washer.
  • Before reconnecting, loosen any corrosion evident on the hose coupling, standard metal faucet/spigot/hose bib and metal hose attachment caused by weather or environmental elements, which can cause the hose to fuse to the faucet and/or attachment.
  • Always inspect the washer for proper placement and clear any buildup on the washer, coupling or faucet. This will help prevent potential leaks.
  • Never overtighten coupling connections. Normally, tightening the coupling connections by hand is sufficient. Using a wrench to tighten the couplings might stop a leak in the short-term; however, it can damage the washer, compromising it for future connections.
  • Do not pull and stretch the hose to reach a watering location beyond the length of the hose. When the hose starts to pull off the ground, you put excess force on its connections to the water source and any attachment such as a nozzle. This will not only damage your hose, it can also damage the plumbing that feeds the water source, as well as the attachment.
  • Be careful not to drive over your hose. This can damage the hose and drastically reduce its life.
  • If your hose is left in a shady spot, its exterior can be cleaned periodically with a mild soap-and-water solution to reduce the chance of organic growth. How Do I Store My Hose?
  • Drain your hose when you’re not using it. Water left in a hose for extended periods of time can cause bacteria to form.
  • Once the hose is drained, the male and female ends can be connected for storage. Washer replacement is suggested annually or after a prolonged connection.
  • When coiling the hose for storage, try to do so without leaving any kinks in the hose. A hose stored with kinks will most likely kink in these same locations very easily once the hose is put back in use. Prolonged kinks create weak spots in the hose.
  • Store the hose indoors when not in use.
  • Flush your hose with water when put back in use.

Warnings

  • Do not run hot water through your hose (unless your hose is rated for hot water).
  • Do not run liquids other than water through your hose as they are only designed for use with water.
  • Do not leave the hose under pressure when not in use. Heat or pressure can damage your hose and cause it to leak or burst.
  • Our hoses are not intended for indoor use. Garden hoses are intended for use in residential and/or commercial water systems that have typical average water pressures up to approximately 100 PSI. Garden hoses should not be used for system pressures based upon burst rating.

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