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I tried that cobbs plastic crap and I went through several of them. Sassy must not like to clean with hot water or he’d be having trouble with that hose also

Eaglewash has been put to the test on my setup and it has outlasted every brand I’ve used.
 

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used Goodyear steel braided before. on occasion the heat from the hose would put lines in the carpet I could not even get out with my CRB. Thats why Id prefer not to use it.
 

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used Goodyear steel braided before. on occasion the heat from the hose would put lines in the carpet I could not even get out with my CRB. Thats why Id prefer not to use it.
With your Titan, you should be able to reduce the heat to prevent that. But for steel braided, if you don't keep your water moving, there is always that possibility of those lines.
 

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With your Titan, you should be able to reduce the heat to prevent that. But for steel braided, if you don't keep your water moving, there is always that possibility of those lines.

With your Titan, you should be able to reduce the heat to prevent that. But for steel braided, if you don't keep your water moving, there is always that possibility of those lines.
I'm assuming that all steel braided have an inner liner??? Or else you'd get RUST when you 1st pull the trigger.....am I wrong? I threw all my grey hose away for that very reason when they got old...
 
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Joe B. Sent me a sample of this. I haven't bought any yet, but I'm considering it.
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That's a pretty high temperature rating. Most are only 250 degrees.
It's probably a lie...
Eaglewash offers the same 300F rating. The number stamped on the hose doesn't mean 300F constant heat. The hose temp ratings stamped are only for heat that is spiked for a short period of time

That's probably a hose rated at 212F constant heat
 
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