New Hose Supplier

Just raise your prices 1% and you can buy all new hoses every 6 months and never have to think about them again, or talk about. :grinning: :grinning: :grinning:

3 Likes

If we raise our prices anymore, folks we be calling guys in NC to get the work done.

1 Like

It’s hard not to complain when you only get about 30 seconds of use out of a section of hose :slight_smile:

2 Likes

:joy::joy::joy: :joy::joy:

1 Like

What sucks is I wrote them off after about 4 hoses failed in a very short time…then I read a post from you about how you had good success. So I tried them again! Shame on me :confused:

1 Like

And I hate that. I am usually cautious when I recommend something or someone. Sorry.

1 Like

No worries William :+1:

In light of all the help you give, this is nothing at all.

Wow, after reading through this thread, I’m really glad my guy at JGB dropped the ball on my last order. He ghosted me after a tiny bit of emailing back and forth. Will try out the latest recommendation, The Hose Company. (Very original name. /s)

Pretty sure you got the bad information from me on that one .
There new hose is so bad I don’t even want to bother with them replacing it.

Actually Australia is a Chinese owned mine off the coast of New Zealand lol

5 Likes

Lol! New Zealand’s up for sale too, see you on the other side.

1 Like

Lol…the same can probably be said for most countries.

What kind of mines do you guys have there?

1 Like

Guess your not a gold rush fan on the discovery channel. shame…

I am a fan and I did see that Parker’s Trail when he went around Australia. I just didn’t know if there was anything else worth mining there. Parker seemed all about mining there. I wonder if he will lease some ground from that older couple.

1 Like

Good question ! we’ll find out at the end of the month I reckon 10/23/20. Cant wait!! I believe Australia is big in diamond mining as well.

1 Like

I did a quick search and apparently we have a few lol.

Here’s a little thread derailment reading for you

, Australia is an ancient continent with an abundant supply of minerals. The known deposits have been relatively easy to discover and develop. Australia has relatively flat terrain and is sparsely populated apart from some coastal regions, both aspects advantaging exploration and mine development. Western Australia and Queensland are the most resource-rich states. Of Australia’s roughly 340 mines, almost half are in Western Australia.

Today, the Australian minerals sector accounts for eight per cent of gross domestic product (GDP). Australia is among the top five producers of most of the world’s key mineral commodities, being:

  • the world’s leading producer of bauxite, alumina, rutile and tantalum
  • the second largest producer of uranium, lead, ilmenite, zircon and lithium
  • the third largest producer of iron ore, and zinc
  • the fourth largest producer of black coal, gold, manganese and nickel and
  • the fifth largest producer of aluminium, brown coal, diamonds, silver and copper.

Additionally, Australia is the world’s largest exporter of black coal, iron ore, alumina, lead and zinc and the second largest exporter of uranium.

2 Likes

I’m like 100% positive you made some of those up lol

He probably lives in a van down by the river in Philly! lol

I cut and pasted from a Australian Gov website so it’s probably not true.
I have to admit I haven’t even heard of some of those minerals.

Don’t understand what its got to do with me living in a van down by the river in Philly?

2 Likes