Spring is just days away, and you know what that means — time for some lawn maintenance. Having a hose can make quick work of outdoor tasks, but you know what's even more efficient? Two hoses! Of course, some of us only have one exterior faucet; that's where the 2Wayz Hose Splitter comes in. This top-seller allows you to attach two hoses to one spigot so you can multitask; water the plants and clean the car, or hook up two sprinklers if you're lucky enough to have a yard large enough to require it. Plus, it's currently on sale for just $14 (down from $29) at Amazon — but only for a few hours.
2Wayz knows that two hoses are better than one. Now you can spray down the back patio while your significant other takes care of the front lawn.
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Why is it a good deal? 💰
This is the lowest price we've seen in over a year — and just in time for gardening season too. But remember, this is a limited-time lightning deal that'll end once it's 100% zapped up, so you'll want to add it to your cart soon.
Why do I need this? 🤔
If you're thinking, "I'm awful at installing things like this," just know that the 2Wayz Hose Splitter requires zero tools; all you do is screw it onto your spigot, the way you would a hose. And if you have a recessed faucet, this gadget will extend it, making it more accessible (not to mention easier on your hands).
The coolest feature might be the fact that each side has its own handle for individual pressure adjustments. Plus, the end that screws onto the faucet features a rubber ring to help prevent leaks. (It does come with extra O-rings, just in case.)
If you've got a lot of yard work to tackle, this hose splitter might just be your spring MVP. (Amazon)
What reviewers say 💬
Need a little more convincing? Over 24,000 five-star fans can't be wrong.
Pros 👍
"Having been a gardener for nearly all of my 68 years, I have used many hose splitters," shared one impressed shopper. "This is the king of the hose splitters! It is very well made. The controls are easy to move and it doesn't leak! Not even one drop in the continuous four months that I have been using it, and it is under constant pressure due to the drip irrigation system that I have attached to it."
"I'm very pleased with the quality compared to similar items I've purchased at the big box stores," raved another happy buyer. "Water pressure is good from both connections and it is easy to connect to the hose faucet. The levers have a quality feel when operating them."
"I connected this to a hose that ran from the faucet on one side of our house to the front," explained a third. "Then I connected one hose to this to run the sprinkler, and another hose for me to water the garden. I can turn one on and off or leave both on at the same time. Love that I no longer have to shut off the water [and] remove the sprinkler head to put on the spray gun each time I want to water the garden."
Cons 👎
"I haven’t had any issues with leaks; it functions as expected," said a generally pleased user, adding, "The water diverter knobs (they’re not really 'knobs,' but the things that divert the water to one side or the other) are made of plastic and could break if you really crank hard on them."
"Easy operation for arthritic hands," wrote a final fan. "The levers work very easily." That said, they noted, "I did use the tiny hole between the spouts to sturdy the mount, but that hole is made of rubber, whereas I would have preferred a metal mounting hole. Nonetheless, I used it and it works just fine. No leaks, solid connections and much, much easier to use than the old thumb turn valves. I would buy again."
And for smaller watering tasks, this long-necked bottle is perfect for hanging plants.
This gardening tool is essentially a squeeze bottle with a long, flexible tube extending from the top. You can bend the tube depending on the angle of the plant you're looking to keep hydrated, making it ideal for high, hanging plants that can be difficult to reach on your own. That said, it also comes in handy for lower plants, since you can direct the tube in any direction for better control than you'd get with a hose or watering can. No more simply spraying the leaves with water — now you'll be able to aim toward the soil.
"This thing works great!" exclaimed a gleeful gardener. "Love that I no longer have to do a balancing act while watering upper cabinet plants (probably something a 70-year-old should avoid anyway)!"
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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