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Hose Reels Take on New Dimension with the new No-Crank™ Collection
Fort Lee, NJ (PRWEB) April 27, 2007
Hydro Industries, manufacturers of the award winning ReelSmart™ hose reel, introduces a variety of new models as part of the new No-Crank™ collection.
The No-Crank™ hose reels are all based on the Hydro-Pro system. The Hydro-Pro system is a patented water-piston engine that utilizes the water pressure in the garden hose to turn the reel and automatically rewind the hose at a push of a lever. The hose reel requires no batteries and does not use any electricity, yet allows for hands-free rewinding which eliminates the tedious and often difficult manual cranking associated with other hose reels.
The hose reels in the new No-Crank™ collection are available as stationary, swivel or cart models to accommodate the individual needs of each homeowner. The No-Crank™ line is packed with convenient features like hose cleaner, storage compartments and spray nozzle holders making them ideal for any household.
Some NO-CRANK hose reel models equipped with a 360° swivel base provide the user with a greater range of motion allowing the user to easily pull the hose in any direction. The cart hose reels coast along on a set of heavy duty wheels that allow the user to easily move the unit to a different spigot without straining to lift the hose reel, while the stationary models provide an easy-to-use organized method for garden hose storage and are equipped with a handle for easy mobility when needed.
Along with the convenience of a water powered engine to rewind the garden hose, the No-Crank™ collection also incorporates features such as storage compartments for small tools or gloves, a handy flip-down spray nozzle holder and a self cleaning hose reel feature that redirects the drainage water through a built in sprayer to rinse dirt and grass from the hose during the rewind process.
“With a variety of mobility options, such as the swivel, and cart models, and other new innovative features throughout our No-Crank line, the collection is now more diverse than ever before,” said Ken Bevillard, VP of North America business for Hydro-Industries. “This diversity has created a versatile product line that not only appeals to the garden enthusiast, but to a wide variety of lifestyles.”
The No-Crank™ collection is constructed of a durable, weather-resistant plastic casing that looks stylish and creates the ideal hose storage solution for any homeowner.
Easy To Use – hands free rewinding
Using the No-Crank™ hose reel is simple and effortless. After the user is done with the hose, a simple push of a lever on the side of the reel activates the rewinding process. The lever engages the patented water powered engine, which can only be found in Hydro Industries’ products. The engine is powered by the active water pressure entering the unit from the spigot and, in a short period of time, the hose rewinds automatically and smoothly.
Where to Buy
Look for No-Crank™ at home centers, clubs, mass merchants, department stores, garden centers, Internet merchants, specialty catalogues and hardware stores in both the U.S. and Canada. The No-Crank™ collection has a suggested retail price range of $ 49.99 to $ 179.99.
For more information on Hydro-Industries products, please visit http://www.no-crank.com or call 1-866-751-5533.
About Hydro-Industries™
Hydro Industries™ focuses on the development of technologically advanced gardening products featuring a revolutionary patented water powered engine. The flagship application is the ReelSmart™ No-Crank line of water powered automatic garden hose reels. In 2002, the company introduced its first generation of water powered automatic hose reels and has since sold more than one and a half million units with the patented water powered engine embedded in various hose reel designs.
Hydro Industries’ list of customers includes do-it-yourself (“DIY”) retail chains, mass merchandisers, clubs, television shopping channels as well as online and catalog retailers. The company’s North American sales are conducted through Hydro USA, a Fort-Lee, NJ based company.
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Mullen PR
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jeff.lawerence @ mullen.com
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