Thermoplastic Hose

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Received some interesting new TM solution hose today.

Flexible 1/4" ID, lightweight, Blue, and 250 Degree Temp rating.
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No, just got it today.

Expect it to be similar in price to the Parflex.

I like the strain reliefs,.
 
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It did not come from Joe B.

It is the 1st fiber-braided hose I've seen rated for 250 degrees F.

It has a new inner tube.

Pricing has not been set,

but I expect it to be in the high $80's for 50 ft.
 
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Another characteristic I noticed when comparing to wire-braid hose . . .

is more flexibility when under pressure.

The cover is polyurethane, which is several times more durable than the rubber on wire-braid hose.

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P.S. Bristors thermoplastic hose is only rated to 1275 PSI.
 
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does it come in 3/8 inch?

the hose doesnt need strain relief if you use the right connetors. a 45 degree angle at the machine and wand makes the solution hose not fighting gravity and easier to clear furniture in houses and condos.
 

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The problem with thermoplastics and butlers is the small diameter center real. After two weeks you have a 150 foot slinky. Last one I had coiled itself under the van and burnt a hole mid way thru a job. Good thing I carry extra everything in the van.
 

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What colors does it come in?

Running dual wands I need my 2 sets of incoming hoses (2 vac hoses, 2 high-pressure lines) to be different colors so we can tell them apart inside where we are cleaning.

I don't like steel braid because of the high heat we sometimes clean with (over 225º). Steel braid will burn your legs and arms/hands when working with it, fabric braid won't burn you.
 

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Initial 50 ft. & 100 ft. lengths of polyurethane cover Blue hose will be available in 4 to 5 days.

Introductory pricing is $89.95 for 50 ft. with strain reliefs & crimps.

Introductory pricing is $169.95 for 100 ft. with strain reliefs & crimps.

These prices are less than Parflex in the same sizes.

http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...ch_in_description=1&keyword=TX50BT+or+TX100BT

We also have yellow Parflex if you need a 2nd color.
 
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I drug parflex around for 2 years. Found I had to coil it up in large diameter loops (like 3ft plus) so it didn't lay like a slinky. Slinky loops were a non starter, for me that is. Tried cranking it on my reel a couple times, big mistake for laying it out on the job. The weight difference from steel braid was awful nice but securing 3 coils with bungee wasn't as easy and tidy then cranking steel braid on a reel. I have a 25ft section that has lasted 8+ years; use almost daily right at the machine. Amazing. If there was a super skinny reel attached to my reg. hose reel to wind it up with that would be plus for me to use it again.
 

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