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Retractable Pressure Washer Hose Reel - 1/4" 60ft Heavy Duty Auto Rewind
Upgrade your pressure washing experience with our Retractable Pressure Washer Hose Reel, designed for durability, convenience, and efficiency. This heavy-duty 1/4" pressure hose 60ft hose reel with M14 fittings, features a robust stainless steel and plastic construction, ensuring long-lasting performance under high-pressure conditions up to 3600 PSI.
Key Features:
- 60ft Hose Length: Provides ample reach for tackling large cleaning tasks with ease.
- Auto Rewind System: Effortlessly retracts the hose for quick, tangle-free storage.
- Heavy-Duty Design: Weighing only 7.8 kg, this reel is built to withstand rugged use while remaining portable.
- Compact Dimensions: Measures 14"L x 7"W, making it easy to store and transport.
- Stylish and Functional: Available in sleek white and blue color options.
- High Pressure Capacity: Rated for up to 3600 PSI, perfect for demanding cleaning jobs.
Why Choose Our Hose Reel?
This retractable hose reel is the ideal accessory for homeowners, professionals, and businesses looking to streamline their pressure washing tasks. The automatic rewind feature saves time and keeps your workspace organized, while the durable materials ensure reliable performance for years to come.
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