
The Cellfast tuinslang ATS2, measuring 3/4" in diameter and 50 m in length, is designed for effective garden irrigation. Its robust construction ensures durability and resistance to twisting and knotting, allowing seamless water flow.
With UV-resistant features, it maintains performance under varying weather conditions, making it ideal for continuous outdoor use. The pressure resistance of up to 25 bar ensures reliability in different settings, from watering large lawns to filling swimming pools.
Enhanced flexibility simplifies storage and handling, while the inner layer is designed to prevent algae formation, ensuring clean water delivery. Experience the convenience of a hose engineered for efficiency and longevity.
| Brand | Cellfast |
| Model | CF15-121 |
| Primary colors | Green |
| Extra colors | Black, Yellow |
| Depth of the product | 40 cm |
| Height of the product | 27 cm |
| Width of the product | 40 cm |
| Weight Product | It looks like you want to convert "12670 g" to English, but it's a bit unclear because "g" could mean grams, which is a unit of measurement. If you're referring to grams, an informal way to say it in English could be "12,670 grams." Let me know if that's what you meant! |
| "Length Snake" | "50 meters" |
| Gender | Female/female |
| Maximum workload | 30 Bar |
| Water supply connection M/F | Female |
| Water drainage connection M/F | Female |
| "Diameter supply" | 19 mm |
| Connection method for water and/or air supply | Sure, could you please provide the text you want to be translated? |
| Included accessories | no |
| Kink-resistant rating | Yes |
| Indicator with tap for draining water | no |
| With a tap for water supply | no |
| Maximum temperature range | 60 °C |
| Minimal temperature range | -20°C |
| It seems like you want to translate "Slang diameter" into informal English. It could be translated as "Hose diameter" in a casual way. If you meant something else or have a specific context in mind, please let me know! | 1.9 cm |
| The phrase "Slang diameter inch" is already in English, but it seems to be a mix of terms that might not make complete sense together. If you meant something different or if you have more context, please provide additional details so I can assist you better! | Sure! "0.75 in" translates to "0.75 inches" in English. |
| Material | PVC (polyvinyl chloride) |