
We all probably have the good old hose reel's that store our hoses. This is a picture of the one in the front yard. We also had one in the back yard until I had a brilliant idea.

I had a 15 gallon galvanized bucket that was being unused so I decided to try it out. I love the look of galvanized buckets and I figured it would give a casual rustic look to the good old hose. Our backyard hose is 100 feet long since we have such a wide backyard, and it drove me crazy trying to "reel" back in the hose without it getting jammed, not working right...etc etc.

I love it! It's definitely a time saver! Even my husband admits that it was a good idea now :)
Super cute! I love it.
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Opt for a wall-mounted hose reel with a crank for easy cleanup. For a simpler design, opt for a wall-mounted holder without a crank; this requires you to manually coil your hose. Traditional: A traditional hose reel is usually stationary, although some offer two wheels on the back, making it easy to move around.
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