

We now have a hose reel from Kärcher plus a 20-metre hose

A good hose reel must stand firmly on the ground during use and then ensure that the hose is stowed away safely and in a space-saving manner. The "HT 5.20 M" should guarantee this.
If you want to make watering flowers in the garden easy, a hose trolley can help. You can use it to transport the rolled-up hose to where you need it and simply stow it away again after use. The hose trolley «HT 5.20 M» from Kärcher is stable and convenient to use, promises the manufacturer.

Stable, easy to use and space-saving
The drum, base and handle, which are made of metal, ensure stability. According to the manufacturer «, the base is extra wide» to ensure better stability of the trolley
The handle is height-adjustable using quick-release levers. This allows you to easily push the trolley around and store it in a space-saving manner with the handle almost fully retracted after use. The crank handle can also be folded away.
Use the crank handle to roll the hose back onto the reel. The hose guide ensures that the hose is wound evenly onto the reel when it is rolled up.
Lots of accessories and supplied fully assembled
The scope of delivery includes a 20 metre garden hose, three couplings (including one with Aqua Stop), a G-¾ tap adapter with G-½ reducer and a sprayer. As usual, the connection for the water supply is located on the outside of the drum hub.
And if you're worried about your two left hands: You don't need to assemble the hose reel. It comes assembled to your home.
Galaxus says: I used to struggle with a plastic hose reel from another manufacturer. Due to its light weight and stubby feet, it immediately lay on its side when unrolling the hose. Because it was easier to use the hose without this junk, I eventually threw the thing in the bin. Kärcher, on the other hand, emphasises the good stability of its hose reel. The hose guide also seems well thought out.


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