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Home›Products›Tools & clothing›Hose 2 Go

Hose 2 Go

By Adelle King
June 13, 2017
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The new Hose 2 Go by Makinex has a constant flow of water without the use of a pump, battery or electronics. This allows users to suppress the dust when cutting, core drilling and grinding concrete.

The Hose 2 Go is simple, with no pump for greater reliability, no complicated electronics to breakdown and no battery to go flat. There is no need to manually pump to get the water pressure needed and, with a 14L capacity, it has up to 30 minutes of constant flowing water.

Australian designed, the Hose 2 Go has been in development for four years.

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