We Tested Over 30 Hoses: Here Are The Best Options To Keep Your Landscape Hydrated (2024)

As gardeners ourselves, we know that a good hose is essential in keeping your lawn and garden looking its best. To find the best options available, we tested 34 garden hoses over the last few years in The Lab and at our homes across the country.

While testing hoses in our yards and gardens, we found that it's important to choose the right size. Make sure the hose you choose is the right length to reach all of the areas you need to water (with a little room to spare), doesn’t easily kink, and is easy to roll up and store.Most hoses we tested are lightweight and flexible, so they are easy to drag around.

We also think it’s important to choose a hose that is easy to attach and has durable fittings (couplings), especially if you have one spigot and need to frequently change watering tools such as a sprinkler, hose timer, or nozzle. Many of the hoses we included have a collar or handle that helps make this easier, so you can easily tighten the connection to prevent leaks without needing any extra tools.

In addition to watering our lawns, gardens, and plants, we tested each of these hoses on a hose reel and noted how well they rolled up and whether they ever kinked or leaked during testing. Each hose was evaluated on its ease of use, design, durability, and value, and we continue testing the winners for six months or more to make sure they are still performing well.

Editor’s Note: This review was updated in May 2024 to include four new hoses we tested.

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What We Like

  • Easily attaches to water spigot

  • Maneuvers well when full or empty

  • Crush-proof couplings

What We Don't Like

  • Only rated for use above 35 degrees Fahrenheit

After testing 34 garden hoses, the Zero-G Garden Hose remains our favorite. If you’ve ever struggled to use or move a bulky, heavy hose around your outdoor space, you'll especially love this lightweight (under 4 pounds) 100-foot hose. We tested it for six months with almost daily use, including watering the grass and flower beds, filling up a hot tub, and clearing off our deck, and this hose is proven to be a durable, splurge-worthy gardening tool.

During our initial testing in our outdoor lab, we were impressed with how easy it was to coil or uncoil.After connecting it to a spigot, winding it on a hose reel, and pulling it through our testing environment, we thought this hose was well worth the higher price tag versus other hoses that didn't perform as well. The lead-free couplings are designed to be crush-proof under loads up to 900 pounds. Plus, we loved how easily the hose connected to the spigot and felt its overall design was sleek compared to other options on the market.

The Zero-G is constructed of a heavy-duty vinyl inner tube with a durable, abrasion-resistant jacket. (It has the appearance of an expandable hose, but this version isn’t expandable or retractable.) It's also available in a variety of lengths and diameters should you need a different size.

We will point out that this hose is not best for colder climates as it is only rated for above 35 degrees Fahrenheit, which is slightly higher than most of the other hoses in this list. So, if you need a hose that can withstand temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees, the Eley Garden Hose, our best splurge pick, might be a better option. However, this is our favorite hose for most other scenarios and should hold up for many gardening seasons to come.

Material: Vinyl | Length: 100 feet | Diameter: 5/8 inch | Weight: 3.9 pounds empty

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What We Like

What We Don't Like

  • Slight learning curve when using nozzle

If you are looking for a traditional rubber hose, our favorite is the AG-LITE Rubber Garden Hose. This hose never kinked or leaked while testing, and we loved the comfortable grip on the handle, which made it easy to maneuver around our yard. It’s well-made and sturdy, yet seems very lightweight for a 75-foot rubber hose, at less than 12 pounds.

We also love the versatility of this hose. We tested it along with a wall-mounted hose reel and were able to attach it and wind it around the reel easily. We were also able to attach it to a hose nozzle and spigot without any issues. According to the manufacturer, it can withstand water temperatures as much as 200 degrees and as low as 40 degrees. Plus, it's available in many lengths, from 6 feet up to 100 feet, so you can pick the right one for your watering needs.

We only had one minor hiccup with this hose. Occasionally, when we turned it on with the nozzle on, it would point in a direction we weren’t expecting. But this could be because of how we were gripping it. Other than that, we found it to be a very reliable watering tool.

Material: Rubber | Length: 75 feet | Diameter: 5/8 inch | Weight: 11.44 pounds empty

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What We Like

  • Easy to connect/disconnect

  • Comfortable to handle

  • Coils up easily

What We Don't Like

  • Occasional kinks

For a very lightweight 100-foot hose—barely 7 pounds—we love the Giraffe Tools Garden Hose. We dragged this hose around our driveway, patio, and yard with ease, and it performed well during a variety of tasks: it was hooked up to a sprinkler and hose timer to keep our garden watered, connected to a hose nozzle to water plants, and even connected to a misting fan to help keep us and our dog cool.

This hose has a comfortable handle (sometimes called a collar) on each end that swivels and can be lined up over the coupling, which helps you thread and unthread it easily. This makes it much gentler on your fingers than it would be if you had to thread and unthread the nickel-plated brass coupling itself. We think this feature is especially useful if you use your hose for a variety of purposes and have to remove it often from a sprinkler, nozzle, wand, or timer.The collars do slide down the hose and need to be repositioned at times, but we didn't find it much of a hassle.

While admittedly, this hose was a little too long for our everyday needs and kinked once or twice, it was super easy to wind onto a hose reel for storage. We also liked that it was long enough if we ever needed to water our front porch plants, which we would never attempt doing with a heavier hose we’ve used in the past. If you need a smaller hose, we like that it’s available in a range of sizes from 2.5 to 100 feet.

Material: Polymer | Length: 100 feet | Diameter: 5/8 inch | Weight: 7.04 pounds empty

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What We Like

  • Kink-resistant design

  • Very solid construction for a thick, durable feel

  • 10-year warranty against leaks

What We Don't Like

  • Only available in gray

The Eley five-eighth-inch Polyurethane Garden Hose has everything you need in a heavy-duty garden hose: thick, durable construction, high-quality fittings, and a kink-free design. During testing, we found this hose to be solid and well-suited for heavy long-term use. While it is more expensive for its size (we tested the 6.5-foot option) compared to the other products on our list, we think it's worth the splurge.

We loved that this hose never kinked during testing. It's reinforced with high-tensile threads that resist kinking and also provide a defense against the hose bursting under high water pressure. As you’d expect of a heavy-duty hose, you can use the Eley in temperatures down to minus-40 degrees Fahrenheit. The crush-proof brass fittings are lead-free and corrosion-proof, but note that it does not have any special features around the coupling to make it easier to thread.

The Eley resists cuts, punctures, abrasions, and tears, so you can expect to pull this hose across cement, garden tools, rocks, and more without puncturing or cutting it. That is no surprise since the polyurethane material is the same as what you find in inline roller skate wheels. Eley backs this heavy-duty hose with a 10-year leak-free warranty for added peace of mind.It's available in multiple sizes as long as 200 feet.

Material: Polyurethane| Length: 6.5 feet | Diameter: 5/8 inches | Weight: 1 pound empty

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What We Like

  • Bright color is easy to spot

  • Comfortable silicone handles

  • Does not kink

What We Don't Like

  • Heavy when full

After testing in our lab and a real-world setting, we found the Flexzilla super simple to use fora multitude of tasks: watering the lawnandflower beds, washing a minivan, rinsing outa compost binandgarbage cans, and adding water to apool. This hose stands out for its bright color but also for its flexible, pliable nature. It’s a great pick as an attachable hose since it needs no special connectors. Also, its squishy silicone handles at either end give you a comfortable grip when connecting hoses or attaching to a spigot.

We also were impressed with how well this hose straightened out and that it didn’t kink during garden tasks. This is especially important if you plan to connect multiple hoses and don’t want the hassle of shaking loose a long, kink-filled hose that doesn't lay flat. However, we found it heavy when full, which made it hard to swing over things to maneuver into different places.

Material: Hybrid Polymer| Length: 50 feet | Diameter: 5/8 inch | Weight: 7.8 pounds empty

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What We Like

  • Includes reel, hose, and hose nozzle

  • Wall-mounted, space-saving design

  • Retractable hose that locks in any length

  • Easy to manuever

What We Don't Like

  • Can be hard to install

  • Can leak if not tightly attached

If you are a new homeowner looking for your first hose and a place to store it, you’ll love the Giraffe Tools Retractable Garden Hose Reel. While this wall-mounted system requires setting aside time for installation, we loved the space-saving design of the retractable reel, along with the matching hose nozzle and hose.

This is a longer hose than others on our list, at 130 feet, but we found it very easy to maneuver and store. The retractable hose locks to the length you need it for and easily winds up after, so you don’t need to worry about tripping over a longer hose. It is one of the smallest in diameter, at 1/2 inch, but that also makes it a good choice for a compact yard.

The included nozzle has nine spray settings and an on/off handle that controls the water pressure, which we especially liked when watering delicate plants. While we did find the installation tricky (we struggled with finding the right hardware and instructions for our concrete wall, and it occasionally leaked if not on tight enough), and it is pricier than buying just a hose, we liked how easy it was to use this hose and neatly store it.

Material: Polyproplene | Length: 130 feet | Diameter: 1/2 inch | Weight: None listed

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What We Like

  • Flexible in minus-25 degrees Fahrenheit

  • Available in a variety of colors

  • Easy to store

What We Don't Like

  • Not a potable water hose

With a 25-foot length, this hose is ideal for watering patio plants, a small garden, or for keeping handy on your deck or balcony. The flexibility of this garden hose impressed us the most, and the rare kinks that occurred were easy to shake loose. Even in cold-weather climates, you can expect this hose to stay limber and durable down to temperatures of minus-25 degrees Fahrenheit.

After six months of regularly using this hose, we're still happy with its overall durability and ease of use. It is smaller in diameter than most of the other hoses on this list (except for our best with reel option, the Giraffe Tools Retractable Garden Hose Reel). Still, we noticed that it has a strong flow, even when coming from a rain barrel rather than a hose spigot. Plus, its small diameter and length also make it an easy hose to wind up and store.

We also like that it's available in multiple colors (we chose purple), so whether you want to add a pop of color to your small space or want something that can blend right in, you have several options.

Material: EPDM Rubber| Length: 25 feet | Diameter: 1/2 inch | Weight: 2.04 pounds empty

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What We Like

  • Easy to attach to spigot

  • Sturdy and durable

  • Easy to wind up and store

What We Don't Like

  • Heavy

  • Only available in one color

If you want a hose that feels heavy-duty but is also flexible and easy to store, you’ll love the Stanley Fatmax Professional Grade Water Hose. At 14.37 pounds, the 100-foot hose is one of the heaviest on our list. Despite its length and weight, we were able to manually coil up the hose and store it on a hose stand, even without the help of a reel. We also noticed no wear and tear on the hose when dragging it around our property.

Like our best lightweight pick, the Giraffe Tools Garden Hose, this hose has a collar or handle that makes it easy to grip and thread onto the spigot or watering attachments. We found it easier to thread than other hoses we’ve used without it in the past. However, we did find it a little harder to unthread on the spigot and worry that struggling with the aluminum coupling over time might cause durability issues.

Although it’s easy to maneuver empty, we did find the hose pretty heavy when full, so this is something to keep in mind. Also, it’s only available in bright yellow. While this can add a pop of color to your landscape and make it easy to spot, this color might not be ideal if you are looking for something that blends in better with your yard.

Material: Polyurethane (PU), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Aluminum | Length: 100 feet | Diameter: 5/8 inch | Weight: 14.37 pounds empty

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What We Like

  • Very lightweight

  • Durable across rough terrain

  • Easy to maneuver and store

What We Don't Like

  • Needs to be in a straight line to be effective

The H20 Works Garden Flat Soaker Hose is an effective way to water your vegetable garden or delicate plants. Made of porous PVC, this soaker hose features tiny holes from end to end that deliver water droplets to the roots of plants when placed in your garden. While this likely won't be the only hose you own, we found that it's lightweight and doesn't take up much room in storage, so it's very easy to store when not needed.

"The benefit of a soaker hose," notes Debra LaGattuta, Master Gardener and member of The Spruce Garden Review Board, "is that it deposits water exactly where it's needed: directly to the plant roots.Because the water is not airborne, there is much less evaporation, and water is applied slowly and gently to the plants."

We also found that it's very durable, which is especially important in a soaker hose because you leave it on the ground, and can cover it with mulch or soil. We put it through our durability tests in the lab but also used it in our own garden, where it held up well. It can be used in temperatures as low as four below up to 140 degrees.

Soaker hoses work best when you can lay them out in a straight line. For example, we tried using this hose to water a curved flower bed, and the water didn't travel through as thoroughly (which is to be expected for a flat soaker hose). The brand claims it dispenses 2 gallons in 2 minutes.

Material: PVC | Length: 50 feet | Diameter: 1/2 inch | Weight: 3.92 pounds empty

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Final Verdict

Our best overall garden hose we tested is the Zero-G Lightweight Garden Hose because it's incredibly durable with crush-proof couplings and also surprisingly lightweight and easy to maneuver. If you have a smaller yard to water, our best for small spaces pick, the Dramm Rubber Garden Hose, is 25 feet long and available in fun colors. During testing, we loved that it was easy to use and didn't often kink.

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How We Tested the Garden Hoses

We tested 34 hoses at The Lab and in our homes across the country and rated them across several top categories, including usability, design, value, and durability.

Testing Stats
Products Tested34
Tests Performed4
Unique Testers12
  • Usability: We unpacked each hose and noted how easily and quickly we could uncoil them to be ready to use. We determined whether each hose seemed heavy or light for its size and material and how easy it was to carry. We wound each hose around a hose reel to see how easy it was to roll up and store.
  • Design: For the hoses first tested in our lab, we connected each hose to an ordinary spigot atop our testing facility's rooftop garden, a location that combined grass with concrete and metal walkways. We checked how little or much the hose leaked, and rechecked after we modified the connections, such as adding hose washers. (We rated those hoses that continued to leak despite modifications lower.) For hoses tested at home, we noted how easy they were to connect to a spigot or a range of hose attachments and if they even leaked or kinked. We noted if the hose had a special grip at each end, such as a collar or handle, that helped make it easy to grip and attach.
  • Durability: After ensuring a leakproof connection in our lab, we unwound each hose and dragged it across the grass, cement, and a garden rake with its tines turned up. We then maneuvered each hose around three large pots in the testing area and carefully noted any punctures or other signs of wear. We also noted how much or little each hose kinked and whether the kink could be cleared just by shaking it out. In our homes, we used them over different types of surfaces throughout our normal gardening tasks and noted how well they held up.
  • Long-term testing: After our initial testing periods, we continue to monitor the hoses for their long-term durability and performance and update this list on our findings.

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Testing Garden Hoses for Strength, Durability, and Quality

What to Look for in a Garden Hose

Material

Vinyl hoses are the most lightweight and easy to store, but they aren’t as durable as other materials. Rubber and reinforced hoses are less likely to snag, kink, or break, and they hold up to extreme temperatures. If strength is a concern, check the ply, too. (Ply usually ranges from 1 to 6, with six being the strongest.) Metal hoses are durable, long-lasting, and kink-resistant, but they're heavy to deploy and expensive. A hose made of quality rubber, such as our best rubber pick, the AG-Lite Rubber Garden Hose, is another durable alternative.

Length

Hoses come in a variety of sizes, ranging from a few feet up to 100 or more. The longer the hose, the more reach you have, but unfortunately, a longer hose also means there’s more tubing to store and carry around. Water pressure also decreases as the hose lengthens (but you might not notice it much). If you only occasionally need a long hose, consider buying two shorter hoses and combining them for when you need to reach farther. Our best attachable pick, the Flexzilla Garden Hose, allows you to do this.

If you have a small outdoor space to water, a 25-foot hose, like our best for small spaces pick, the Dramm ColorStorm Premium Rubber Garden Hose, might be all you need. To find out how much hose you need, measure the length to the longest reach you need and account for any obstacles you need to maneuver the hose around.

Coupling

"Coupling" refers to the point at which a hose connects to its water supply or to another hose. Generally, there are two options: brass, which is stronger and lasts longer, and plastic, which is easier to maneuver but less durable overall. Some hoses have aluminum couplings, which last longer than plastic but may break down more quickly than brass. It can also be a challenge, depending on the shape and position of the spigot, to line up the hose and connect it.

We singled out our best overall pick, the Zero-G Garden Hose, for its ergonomic connectors, making it easier to accomplish that. Most hoses are fitted with standard screw-type couplings, which may require inserting separate hose washers to ensure a leakproof fit. You also can buy quick-connect kits, which are components that screw onto each end of the hose, and connect and disconnect with a twist.

You can also find hoses that come with handles or collars that cover the coupling and make it easier for you to grip and thread the hose. Several of the hoses on this list have this feature, including our best lightweight hose pick, the Giraffe Tools Garden Hose, and our best heavy duty pick, the Stanley Fatmax Professional Grade Water Hose.

Diameter

The diameter of a hose can make a difference in the water pressure, water flow, weight, and flexibility of a hose. Sizes range from 1/2 inch to 1.25 inches. Most of the hoses we tested are 5/8-inch in diameter, including our best overall pick, the Zero-G Lightweight Garden Hose, which is the most common size for a residential garden hose. This size provides the right amount of water pressure and water flow for most of your everyday gardening needs, like watering your lawn, or plants. We also tested a few 1/2 diameter hoses, like the Dramm Rubber Garden Hose, our best for small spaces pick, which can be great for smaller, compact spaces since they are very lightweight and easy to maneuver, and the water doesn’t need to travel as far.

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FAQ

  • How long can I expect a hose to last?

    A high-quality garden hose typically lasts for five to 10 years, but numerous factors can affect the lifespan. Proper storage and maintenance—which include draining the hose after each use and removing kinks—help to ensure that your hose lasts as long as possible. Bring hoses inside during the winter, as cold temperatures can cause them to crack.

  • How can I prevent kinking and knotting?

    Garden hoses often become kinked or bent in a way that restricts water flow because they’re typically stored in tight coils for long periods, and the material develops a “memory” of that position. To combat this common problem, some hoses have anti-kink technology, but you also help prevent kinking by changing the way you store your hose. The best thing you can do is to leave it straight when it's not in use, which can be done by stretching it along a path. If that’s not possible, try storing it in large, loose loops, which minimize the chances of developing a coil shape.

    The material you choose also impacts how often you have to contend with kinks and coils. LaGattuta shares her experience: "I've found that it's impossible to prevent standard rubber hoses from kinking," she says."To prevent rubber hoses from kinking, I had to walk to the location of the kink and manually straighten out the hose and then go back to watering." So if you choose a rubber hose for its long-lasting durability, keep in mind that you may have to straighten it frequently.

  • What's the best way to store a hose?

    There are lots of different ways to store garden hoses, including hose reels, pots, and holders. But as mentioned above, coiling a hose increases its risk of kinking. For that reason, hose holders are often your best choice, as you can loosely loop the hose over them. However, if you have a kink-resistant hose, you can use any storage solution. LaGattuta shares her strategy for keeping hoses organized and accessible: "During the growing season, I store my fabric-covered lightweight hose on ahose reel, and I store my flexible, retractable hose in a very large nursery container [about 20 gallons] that I saved when I purchased a tree." It's also important to properly store hoses during the cold weather months."[For] the winter, I drain the water from all hoses in late fall," Debra says, "and store them in my unheated garage.I never leave hoses outdoors during the cold winter months."

One More Thing

Many hose packages list burst strength, which is the amount of water pressure a hose can handle before tearing. A higher number means the hose is more durable. If you're working with higher water pressure, look for a higher-than-average burst strength. Our best splurge pick, the Eley five-eighth-inch Polyurethane Garden Hose, has such a fairly high burst strength.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This article was written by Jenica Currie, an editor and product tester for The Spruce who has been with the team since 2020. Currie covers gardening, outdoors, and home improvement topics and tests products in her own home. She has tested the H20 Soaker Hose and the Giraffe Garden Hose to take care of her flower garden and other outdoor watering needs. She also used testing insights from our garden hose testing in the lab and in our own gardens across the country.

Currie is an avid gardener who has a cottage-style flower garden and raised garden beds. She has used multiple garden hoses over the years, including heavy hoses that are hard to wind up and store so she appreciates a lightweight hose that is still durable enough for long-term use.

Our Experts:

  • Emma Phelps, associate editor for The Spruce
  • Debra LaGattuta, Master Gardener and member of The Spruce Garden Review Board
  • Erica Puisis, freelance writer for The Spruce

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