I Found the Best Expandable Garden Hose for Small Spaces—And It’s $30 Off

This 25-foot hose scrunches into a drawer when empty, then stretches full length when you turn on the tap—and it’s $39.99 today (43% off $69.99).
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Expandable hoses are my go-to for patios, balconies, and tight side yards. They never kink or tangle, and when the water’s off, they shrink to a loaf-of-bread size—no hose reel needed. That’s why the 25-foot Pocket Hose on Amazon caught my eye at 43% off, only $39.99 ahead of Amazon’s Prime Day event. If you’ve been thinking about buying an expandable hose, now’s the time.

This pocket hose ticks all the boxes: 

  • Triple-layer latex core and copper-infused lining for strength 
  • 360° swivel connector plus an easy on/off valve, so no more twisted fittings
  • 10-pattern spray nozzle included—switch from gentle mist to a powerful jet 
  • Extra silicone washers included to stop leaks before they start

At BobVila.com, we put top-selling expandable hoses through side-by-side tests, and this model ticks every durability box. Grab the Pocket Hose while it’s still in stock, and if you’re still on the hunt for lawn, garden, and DIY bargains, check out our other deals

If you want to level up your gardening game, also check out the Raintrip 4-in-1 Soil Moisture Meter on sale for only $15.99 (down from $29.99). It analyzes not just moisture levels but also pH, light, and soil nutrients—like having a tiny soil expert in your flowerbed. 

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Pocket Hose 25-Foot Expandable Garden Hose

Ready to ditch the bulky rubber hose? This space-saving hose expands to 25 feet in use, then shrinks small enough to store in a drawer. It features a triple-layer latex core, copper-infused lining, and a swivel connector with an easy On/Off valve. The included 10-pattern spray nozzle makes it ready to go out of the box. 

 
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Glenda Taylor

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Glenda Taylor is a BobVila.com staff writer with a background in the residential remodeling, home building, and home improvement industries. She started writing for BobVila.com in 2016 and covers a range of topics, including construction methods, code compliance, tool use, and the latest news in the housing and real estate industries. 


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