Stanley Fatmax Professional Grade Water Hose Review

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Stanley Fatmax hose

Hoses may not seem like a โ€œProโ€ tool, but if you work with concrete, airless sprayers, or pressure washers, then havingย a good hose will save you time and money. Recently, the Stanley Fatmax Professional Grade water hose was launched by Bond Manufacturing. The new hose is the first product in a series of proprietary solutions that will use new hose technologies to prevent kinking and other common frustrations of water hose use.

Stanley Fatmax Professional Grade Water Hose Features

Stanley Fatmax BDS6650 hose coiledThe Stanley Fatmax Professional Grade water hose uses a combination of polyurethane and PVC they dub โ€œPolyFusion technologyโ€. It makes the hose lighter and stronger and helps it retain its shape so that itโ€™s harder to kink. Itโ€™s also just plain harder, making the hose scratch-proof and abrasion resistant. You may not care what your hoses look like, but if they scratch and scrape easily youโ€™ll lose hose integrity over time. Eventually, after enough abuse, theyย can develop soft spots andย fail. The new technology lets these hoses stay solid and flexible down to -15 degrees.

Stanley Fatmax hose deck

Specifications

  • Coupling material: Aluminum
  • Hose material: Poly/PVC
  • Product diameter: 5/8 in.
  • Product length: 25/50/75/100/150 ft.

Using the Stanley Fatmax Pro Grade Water Hose

Stanley Fatmax hose endWeโ€™re coming into Spring in Florida, so we canโ€™t speak to the freezing capabilities of the new Stanley Fatmax Professional Grade water hose, but we can report that it coilsย and uncoils easily and seems to hold up very well to scrapes and mild abuse. I like the threaded nozzle-side connection which features a rubberized coating. The entire handle rotates on the supply side, letting you easily make a connection to any hose bib or water faucet source. Compare that to a normal hose which utilizes only a small threaded portion of the hose to make the connection. The only downside is that, while you can use a wrench to loosenย a โ€œstuckโ€ hose connection, continued use on the rubberized coating would likely damage the hose end.

Stanley Fatmax threaded end

I liked the lightweight nature ofย this hose. Compared to my standard โ€œgreenโ€ pro-level 50โ€ฒ hose it sheds about 1.5 pounds. Thatโ€™s noticeable when youโ€™re hauling itโ€”and particularly when youโ€™re dragging it to various areasย on the jobsite. Another thing I noticed is that, while theย Stanley Fatmax Pro Grade Water Hose is fully capable of kinking when its empty, the kinks are much harder to find (or create) when thereโ€™s water filling the tube. Check out what happened to the Fatmax hoseย when we turned on the water:

Stanley Fatmax hose kink Stanley Fatmax hose anti-kink

We connected theย Stanley Fatmax Pro Grade Water Hose to our Briggs & Stratton Ampliai hose powering systemย and used it for some high pressure applications like cleaning the side of a house and washing our upgraded Ford F-150 SuperCrew truck. This was a great application as it allowed us to see the hose under significantly more water flow than normal. We also stretched it out, recoiled it, and pulled it from a bound up mess. In most cases, the hose did a pretty good job of untangling itselfโ€”the key is making sure thereโ€™s water pressure before you try to pull it free.

Stanley Fatmax hose connected Stanley Fatmax hose coiled

The new hoses are available in 25-, 50-, 75-, 100- and 150-foot lengths and will retail between $30 and $100.

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