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Get 38% off the Flexzilla hose with 67,000 five-star Amazon reviews

Get 38% off the Flexzilla hose with 67,000 five-star Amazon reviews

USA Today26-03-2025
Get 38% off the Flexzilla hose with 67,000 five-star Amazon reviews This durable and lightweight garden hose is a fan-favorite among new gardeners and dedicated backyard warriors alike!
Gardening season is basically here and if you are eager to cultivate your green thumb this spring, you might also be in the market for a few new essentials! A good hose is an obvious must-have for any backyard blooms. From watering your grass and potted plants to keeping your flowers and veggies hydrated, you want to have a long, flexible hose to effortlessly tend to all of your greenery.
The Flexzilla Garden Hose has been one of the most popular outdoor tools among our readers for a long time. The 5/8-inch by 100-foot heavy duty, lightweight and durable Flexzilla hose is currently 38% off during Amazon's Big Spring Sale and you are not going to want to let these savings dry up. Check out the deal below.
Flexzilla Garden Hose: On sale for 38% off at Amazon's Big Spring Sale
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Extreme flexibility: No more wrestling with kinks and twists. The Flexzilla hose is made with hybrid polymer so it lays flat and coils easily, making your watering tasks a breeze.
No more wrestling with kinks and twists. The Flexzilla hose is made with hybrid polymer so it lays flat and coils easily, making your watering tasks a breeze. Durability: With an abrasion-resistant outer cover and crush-resistant anodized aircraft aluminum fittings, this hose is built to last.
With an abrasion-resistant outer cover and crush-resistant anodized aircraft aluminum fittings, this hose is built to last. Lightweight: Skip the heavy hoses that are nearly impossible to maneuver around your yard. Flexzilla is lighter than traditional hoses, making it easy to carry and position exactly where you need.
Skip the heavy hoses that are nearly impossible to maneuver around your yard. Flexzilla is lighter than traditional hoses, making it easy to carry and position exactly where you need. Safe for drinking water: The inner O-ring tube material is drinking water safe, ensuring your plants get the best
Right now, you can save 38% on this must-have garden hose. Originally priced at $109.99, it's now available for just $68.54. Don't miss out on this sweet Amazon deal to make your gardening more efficient and enjoyable.
More: Nurture your green thumb with up to 40% off tools, planters and hoses at Amazon's Big Spring Sale
Save 38% on the Flexzilla Garden Hose
When is Amazon's Big Spring Sale?
The Big Spring Sale is from Tuesday, March 25 through Monday, March 31. We'll be tracking all the best deals throughout the week-long sale, so be sure to check out all the best USA TODAY Shopping coverage and sign up for our weekly newsletter to catch even more shopping tips!
What other deals are available during Amazon's Big Spring Sale?
🪴 Garden and outdoor: Shop customer-favorite outdoor finds like the Flexzilla Garden Hose, this set of durable garden tools, viral picks like the Grampa's Weeder tool and more.
🛠️ Home improvement: You can tackle all your DIY projects this spring with new tools from DeWalt, Fanttik and more.
🧽 Cleaning, storage and organization: Get your spring cleaning done and refresh your home with top Amazon finds for under your sink, your bathroom essentials, your fridge and beyond!
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