Does anyone have experience using 1" hose as a general purpose utility hose? Washing things down, using with a transfer pump, etc?Is the extra performance noticeable/useful over a 3/4? Is the increased size annoying or ever a problem? Debating between switching to a 1" or keeping with a 3/4" (couldn't find a pic with both 3/4 and 1")General water moving thread I guess.
>>2941797Hoses cost a couple bucks, you can just buy it and try it.>Is the extra performance noticeable/useful over a 3/4? Obviously. I don't know where you got the image you posted but it's fucking balls to the wall retarded. The difference factor in throughput between a 5/8 and a 1" hose is 260%.>Is the increased size annoying or ever a problem?Yes, the hose is heavier, common attachments usually use 1/2 to 3/4 scale fittings. You can't really block the end of the hose with your fingers as well to direct the stream.I use 1" from a large pump watering vegetable garden and trees, 3/4 for everything else like washing car and watering smaller plants.
>>2941813>Hoses cost a couple bucks, you can just buy it and try it.I'm only seeing 1" hose at $1xx+ in decent lengths, where is it cheaper?>attachmentsI'd be getting one with the usual GHT fittings, not NPT, are you telling me nozzles, sillcocks, pumps, everything still aren't going to fit even with the same threads?
>>2941813>Hoses cost a couple bucksThis isn't 1960 anymore. They're like $0.50/ft now.
>>2941797I'd just get a good quality rubber 3/4" hose. 1" Would be huge and overkill for most tasks...
>>2941797I'd get a good quality 2 inch hose, 3/4 is inadequate and anemic for most tasks
>>2941922for me its 4" parker frac hoseanything else is just a compromise