bubalou2:

Those heaters are for hard lines not rubber hoses.

A heated hose is different from these

shyguy1953:

We used roof snow melt cable and some pipe insulation. Worked like a charm in -20°F.

https://smile.amazon.com/Prime-Wire-Cable-RHC150W30-Heating/dp/B01M4S4QJ1/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?crid=1KLCE04PJHGG7&keywords=roof+snow+melting+cable&qid=1639964690&sprefix=roof+snow+mel%2Caps%2C148&sr=8-6

Neat-Pumpkin8718:

Buy a Pirit hose. You will thank me in the spring

drunkenWINO:

I used a hose with this heat tape wrapped around it for 4 winters while I was in school. Never froze and never had an issue.

Koomahs:

Heat tape,electrical tape, &foam pipe insulation works awesome..and alot cheaper

jaynor88:

I use them for water pipes and they work great, but have never used them for a hose.

DadLife22:

Used one on my water hose for a couple winters. Worked great. Wrap it in 1 inch foam pipe insulation to hold it tight to the hose. I have seen
a lot of people do that as a cheaper alternative to an expensive heated hose.

Source: Anyone use this on your hose to prevent freezing? Is it safe?

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