Your spigot is 3/4". Why water through a 5/8" straw?
A 3/4" hose that matches your spigot, brass end to brass end — no unnecessary choke point, no more thinking about it.
- ★ 4.5-star rated by verified buyers
- Limited Lifetime Warranty on the hose
- Solid brass ends
- Family-run, Phoenix, Oregon
Why does the whole world water with 5/8"?
Nobody chooses a 5/8" hose. It's just the one the store stocks — it's been the shelf default so long that grabbing it doesn't feel like a decision at all.
Now walk over to your spigot. Every spigot on every house in the country is threaded 3/4" — full-bore, sized to match the pipe behind it.
Put a 5/8" hose on that spigot and you've restricted your own water at the only point in the system you get to choose. The hose is the one part that necks the flow down, and the one part you can change.
Fill an 18-gallon bucket. Watch what a 5/8" hose costs you.
We ran the fill test — same spigot, same water, an 18-gallon bucket. The only thing that changes is the hose in between.
| Setup | Time to fill 18 gal |
|---|---|
| Straight from the tap (no hose) | ~39 sec |
| 3/4" hose | ~42 sec |
| 5/8" hose | ~1 min 18 sec |
| 5/8" hose run out to 115 ft | ~2 min 4 sec |
That's the 5/8" making you stand there nearly twice as long — and the longer the run, the worse it gets.
Is 3/4" even right for you?
Straight answer: there are only two real reasons to pass on a 3/4" hose — you want the lightest hose you can get, or you honestly don't need the water.
If you've got distance to cover, sprinklers or troughs to fill, or beds clear on the far side of the property, that's exactly the work this hose was built for.
- Yes, this is for you Big yard, real distance, sprinklers, pasture or livestock, anywhere past the near corner of the house.
- A 5/8" can get by A small patch right by the spigot — a patio herb bed, a couple of pots, quick jobs within a few feet of the tap.
At the end of the day it's simple — if you want more flow, the 3/4" is the upgrade, whatever the yard looks like.
Meet THE HOSE
So that's the case for a 3/4" hose — full-bore, matched to your spigot, no unnecessary choke point built in. Now meet the one we actually build.
THE HOSE is Aeromixer's 3/4" garden hose — teal coil, solid brass ends, printed brand stripe, built in Oregon by a family shop that stands behind it. This is what "3/4" and done right" looks like.
Why ours is the best 3/4"
How THE HOSE stacks up
Side by side against what's actually sitting on a big-box shelf.
| THE HOSE (3/4") | Typical big-box (5/8") | Cheap hose | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diameter | 3/4" — matches your spigot | 5/8" — necked down | 5/8" or smaller |
| Fittings | Solid brass, male & female | Metal plated | Plastic |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty on the hose | Usually none, or a short window | None |
| Lifespan | Built to last, year after year | A season or two before it cracks or kinks | Often just a season |
What owners say
"I have been very impressed with the workmanship of these hoses since my first short one that I bought. I now have a 150 foot hose and it is also well built."
— Doug M., verified THE HOSE owner
"Much thicker and better build then you can buy at a store well worth the extra cost !"
— Steven P., verified THE HOSE owner
Buy it once
Cheap hoses put you on a replacement cycle: a season of decent use, then a kink that won't uncoil, a fitting that cracks, a coupling that strips off in your hand — and you're back at the store buying the same hose again.
THE HOSE is built to break that cycle. A solid build from brass end to brass end — enough to make it from summer to summer, over and over again. And it's backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty on the hose — if something goes wrong, call us and we'll make it right.
Buy it once. Stop re-buying the same cheap hose every season.
Common questions
Does it fit my spigot?
Yes — 3/4" is the standard thread on US garden spigots, so THE HOSE screws on brass end to brass end with no adapter needed.
Is it heavy or stiff?
It's heavier than a 5/8" hose at the same length — it's a bigger hose, that's the point. Stiff, no. It sits between an unbendable industrial hose and an ultra-soft one: solid in your hands, easy to bend, and it kinks a lot less than the really soft hoses do. The durability and the flexibility, both.
What lengths does the 3/4" come in?
THE HOSE 3/4" comes in 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, 75, 100, and 150 foot lengths, so you can match it to how far you actually need to run it.
What's covered by the Limited Lifetime Warranty on the hose?
Defects and normal wear are covered for as long as you own it.
Get THE HOSE — 3/4"
Pick the length that matches your run. Solid brass ends, built heavy-duty, backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty on the hose.
How far do you need to run it?
Who makes your hose
THE HOSE comes out of a small family shop in Phoenix, Oregon — not a warehouse of imported house-brand hoses with somebody else's name stamped on the box. We pick the fittings, we stand behind the build, and when a customer calls with a problem, a real person picks up and takes care of it.
Ready for a hose that fits?
Your spigot's already 3/4". Give it a hose that matches — solid brass ends, built heavy-duty, backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty on the hose.
- Limited Lifetime Warranty on the hose
- Something not right? Call the shop — a real person picks up and takes care of it. No ticket queue.