Quality Garden Hosepipes & Reels at Charlies
Make watering your garden effortless with Charlies’ wide range of hosepipes and reels. Whether you're nurturing a freshly planted border, tending to a veggie patch, or simply giving your lawn a drink, we’ve got all the gear you need to keep things flowing smoothly.
From compact and lightweight reels for small gardens to extra-long, heavy-duty hosepipes for larger spaces, our collection caters to every setup and watering task. We stock top-quality products from trusted names like Hozelock, Gardena, and Kingfisher, so you know you're getting performance, durability, and convenience all wrapped up.
Looking to stay tangle-free? Our hose reel carts, wall-mounted systems, and auto-rewind options help you keep your garden tidy and your hose ready to go. For fuss-free watering, explore our selection of soaker hoses, sprinkler hoses, and flexible expanding hoses that make reaching tricky spots a breeze.
We also offer all the essential accessories—from spray guns to connectors —so you can build the perfect watering system tailored to your garden’s needs. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, we’ve got something to suit every size, space, and budget.
The Reel Deal: Hosepipe FAQs
Q: What length hosepipe do I need?
A: Measure your garden and choose a hose slightly longer than the furthest point from your tap.
Q: Are expandable hoses worth it?
A: Yes—they’re lightweight, easy to store, and great for smaller gardens or light use.
Q: Can I use a hosepipe during a ban?
A: Usually not—check with your local water supplier for rules and any exemptions.
Q: How do I stop my hose from kinking?
A: Use an anti-kink hose and store it neatly on a reel or cart.
Q: Do I need a tap connector?
A: Yes—most hoses require a tap connector or adapter to fit your outdoor tap.
Q: How do I store my hosepipe in winter?
A: Drain it fully and store it in a frost-free place, like a shed or garage.
Q: Can I connect multiple hosepipes together?
A: Yes—with a hose connector, you can easily join two lengths for extra reach.
Q: How do I fix a leaking hosepipe?
A: Cut out the damaged section and re-join it with a hose repair connector.
Q: Why is my hose pressure low?
A: Check for kinks, leaks, or blockages—and make sure your tap has enough water pressure.