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K&H Thermo-Hose Outdoor Heated Hose

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Original price $187.99
Current price $149.95
Size/Wattage
  • Controlled thermostatically
  • Couplings of solid brass
  • High quality, double-walled 5/8" rubber hose
  • Use with: kennels, pond/water gardens, hot tubs, stock tanks, and more
  • Automatically shuts off when weather is warmer
  • Eliminates need to drain water from hose between uses
  • MET safety listed
  • 6 ft. power cord
  • Warranty: 2-years
  • Designed & patented by K&H with OVER 20 years of experience in creating safe, innovative, quality products for pets


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Description

Just plug it in, heat the hose for 20 minutes and you will have an ice-free flexible hose to use! Thermostatically-controlled, 5/8” double-wall rubber hose with solid brass couplings. This quality hose turns itself off during warmer weather. No need to drain hose between uses! MET listed. Two-year warranty.

Uses around the farm & home include:

  • Filling stock tanks
  • Filling ponds & water gardens
  • Great around the barn
  • Filling hot tubs
  • Cleaning dog kennels
  • Handy around the job site
  • Dozens of other uses!

Not intended to be connected permanently to water supply--disconnect when not using.

Patent #8,028,721

Warning: Not for use as a water source for RVs!

Care & Instructions

Usage

The hose must be disconnected after each use so that it does not freeze at the connection point.

Occasional Use

Simply plug in your Thermo-Hose 5 to 30 minutes before use. On colder days, it can take 15 to 30 minutes to completely thaw the hose. On warmer winter days, it can thaw in as little as 2 or 3 minutes. Only hook up to water source when in immediate use.

Heavy or Frequent Use

Leave your Thermo-Hose plugged in all winter long. The thermostat will turn the hose off when ambient air temperatures rise above freezing. Only hook up to water source when in immediate use. Immediately after use, unhook from water source.

With a Sprayer or Attachment

If using a sprayer or any other attachment, do not leave the Thermo-Hose under pressure for extended periods of time.

Product Q&A

What is the difference between pvc and rubber Thermo-Hoses?

The PVC hose is like most garden hoses. It is shiny in appearance and made from PVC. The rubber hose is more like most industrial hoses. It is made of quality rubber and tends to be a bit more durable than the PVC.

Can I connect multiple Thermo-Hoses?

Yes, this is possible. However, since the plug is located at the top of the hose, you would need to have electrical where the two hoses connect. You would also have to make sure to disconnect the two hoses from each other any time the water is not flowing. Otherwise, they will freeze at the connection point.

Do you have to drain the hose?

The hose does not need to be drained, but it must be disconnected from the water source after each use.

Is there a fuse in the hose?

The hose does not have a fuse.