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The DIVERSITECH DIVE-5-IG5850 is a 5-ply garden hose built for heavy-duty water delivery in trade and commercial service environments. Constructed with a Soft-Flex formulation, the hose remains pliable and easy to handle even under extended use. It is rated to 500 psi working pressure, making it suitable for demanding applications where standard hoses fall short. Heavy-duty solid brass couplings and a brass collar provide reliable, leak-resistant connections at both ends. The hose measures 50 feet in length with a 5/8-inch nominal size and 5/8-inch outside diameter. HVAC technicians, plumbers, and facilities maintenance crews regularly rely on this type of hose for equipment flushing, condensate system rinsing, and general water supply tasks on the job site.
This hose is suited for residential and light commercial job sites where a durable, kink-resistant water supply line is needed. The 50-foot length provides enough reach for most service vehicle setups or equipment staging areas. The green 5-ply construction is designed to withstand repeated coiling and uncoiling without degrading the inner liner. Trade professionals who need a high-pressure-rated hose for equipment washdown, system flushing, or general utility water supply will find this a practical, long-service option. The full lifetime guarantee covers defects in materials and workmanship.
Designed as a general-purpose 5/8-inch garden hose compatible with standard 3/4-inch GHT (garden hose thread) fittings and spigots commonly found in residential and commercial utility settings.
Shut off the water supply before connecting or disconnecting the hose at either end. Hand-tighten the brass couplings first, then use pliers for a final snug turn — avoid over-tightening, which can damage the coupling seats. Drain and coil the hose after each use to extend service life and prevent freeze damage in cold climates. A licensed plumber or HVAC technician should make any permanent connections to pressurized supply lines.
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