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I also have 1/4" hose fro nailing and both are great, i like the flexiblity and the durablity. In my shop it kind of gets tangled. I have had my 1/4" for years and has not had any problems with it, you can roll things over it and it does not get damaged. I purchase this 3/8" line for finishing with an HVLP system, caus eyou can starve your finish gun of air and my finishing has definatly gotten better. I like the hose alot better that the normal hose, the only thing that I wish the manufactor would do is make a 25' hose.
Once you've got them trained they roll up very easy and lay flat. It takes time to get them "trained" to coiling in a large easy to roll up coil. They really seem to get better with use, and we wouldn't trade them for any other hose. We use these hoses everyday and love them. Because of the fact that they come from the manufacturer coiled in such a small roll, they are a little difficult to work with (hard to coil, won't lay flat) for the first few weeks.
Coils up easy for storage and perfect length for around the house use. Color being Blue makes it easy to see and or identify the hose.
So its clear so do you think you will see the air, Who cares Get Goodyear flex. Hard to roll uo does not lay flat always a trip hazard.
If you want a flat, leaky, kinky hose, I would highly recommend this product. it arrived damaged (with a hole in it) it kinked easily but it did lay flat. you would do better buying 3 cheap ones. I can not beleive the high rating these get. I bought one because of the feedback.
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