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Help! Which hose?

oligopoly
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I appreciate this isn't really a money saving post (in fact wuite the opposite!) but you folk are always so helpful. Can anyone tell me which Hozelock hose set would fit the bracket/wall plate shown here:

Thanks in advance!

Thanks in advance!
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Norman_Castle wrote: »
Ok great thanks. So if I wanted to buy a compatible hose then do you think this one would fit the bill?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hozelock-Wall-Mounted-Compact-Hose/dp/B000PBUESC/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1474015836&sr=8-5&keywords=wall+hozelockIncreasingly money-conscious
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I think hoselock use plastic brackets these days.0
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Anyone else? If I can find the correct model then i suppose I could look on ebay for a used one.Increasingly money-conscious
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the previous link to spares had 2390 and 2393(obsolete) as the models of reel
Did you even look at the link?
probably cheaper to get a new (different)reel and bracket that one seems expensive.
perhaps this link will help.
http://spares.hozelock.com/product/wall-mounted-reel/0 -
We have a wall mounted Hoselock hose set with a bracket that is similar or perhaps identical to yours. It is old, perhaps 20 years or so.
You could remove the bracket, or take precise measurements, and visit a garden centre or similar place that sells a range of Hoselock hose sets and see if you can identify a model that will fit that bracket.
But surely the simplest solution (as suggested above by getmore4less) is to buy a new hose set and use whatever bracket that comes with it. You might be able to reuse some or all of the existing holes to fit it.0 -
Head_The_Ball wrote: »But surely the simplest solution (as suggested above by getmore4less) is to buy a new hose set and use whatever bracket that comes with it. You might be able to reuse some or all of the existing holes to fit it.
Thanks for the reply. Yes I agree this seems most sensible. I'd always prefer to take advantage of someone else's handywork, but not if it's going to cost extra!Increasingly money-conscious
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