Summer is when your garden needs water the most — and it's also when a weak or inconsistent hose lets you down the hardest. As temperatures climb past 85-90°F, plants and lawns can lose moisture daily, sometimes needing water once or even twice a day just to keep from wilting. That's exactly the wrong time for your hose to be delivering a weak, sputtering stream.
Why Hot Weather Raises the Stakes
In peak heat, soil dries out faster, roots draw moisture more aggressively, and the watering window often comes early morning or evening when you want the job done quickly. Inconsistent pressure means uneven coverage — some areas get soaked while others stay dry, and you end up standing there longer trying to compensate for a hose that can't keep up.
Strong, steady flow also matters for the watering methods that work best in hot weather: deep, slow watering that reaches the root zone rather than just wetting the surface, where it evaporates within minutes under direct sun.
The Power of 20% More Flow
This is where flow rate becomes a real, practical difference rather than just a spec on a box. Glahoden is currently the only brand offering a retractable garden hose reel with 20% more water flow than standard models. In hot weather, that extra flow means:
Faster coverage across large lawns or multiple garden beds before the sun gets too intense. Stronger, more consistent pressure that doesn't taper off at the far end of a long hose. Less time standing outside in peak heat trying to finish a task that should take minutes, not an hour.
Consistency Is the Other Half of the Equation
More flow only helps if it's consistent. A hose that surges and drops in pressure makes it hard to gauge how much water any one plant or section of lawn is actually getting, which can lead to overwatering some areas and underwatering others — a real problem during heat stress when plants have less margin for error.
Glahoden's reel is engineered to deliver that 20% boost in flow steadily, from the moment you turn the tap on to the moment you're done, so what you see at the start of your watering session is what you get all the way through.
Why This Matters More Than People Think
It's easy to overlook flow rate when shopping for a hose reel — length and price tend to grab the attention. But in the heat of summer, when your garden's survival depends on getting enough water, fast, the difference between an average hose and one with 20% more flow can be the difference between a thriving yard and a stressed one.
The Bottom Line
When the temperature rises, your hose needs to rise to the occasion too. Glahoden's 20% increase in water flow — paired with consistent, steady pressure — is built for exactly the conditions where it matters most.
