To buy: $50 (was $60); amazon.com. “I have purchased seven of these hoses over time to replace every hose on our property,” shared a shopper who said the hoses “have withstood very high and low temperatures, direct sunlight, been [dragged] across gravel driveways, run over, and [are] still holding up!” Another reviewer noted the hose “does not try to kink every time you use it.” Plus, they said they appreciate the bright green color because it’s easy to spot. The design of the Flexzilla garden hose also has other benefits, including its lighter weight (only 11.34 pounds) and its cover that’s resistant to both tears and mold. Plus, the O-rings on the hose allow it to connect seamlessly to a spigot and promise to remain leak-free. Not to mention, it’s lead-free and safe to drink from just in case you become thirsty while spending time outside. “These hoses work great! Durable yet flexible, lightweight, and easy to drag around,” said a reviewer. “From the end connectors to the hose material itself, you can tell that this is a premium product,” added another. If you have a hose that kinks and leaks, watering your garden can feel like the ultimate chore. So, swap it out in favor of the lightweight, kink-free Flexzilla garden hose while the 75-foot model is on sale for only $50.