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	<title>Comments on: Northern Industrial Air Hose &#8211; 3/8in. x 100ft., Green, Urethane</title>
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		<title>By: Nathan R. Brubaker</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nathan R. Brubaker</dc:creator>
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		<description>This hose is great. I specifically bought it because of its length and have been very happy with its performance all round. My compressor lives down in the basement and the hose is plenty long enough to go up the stairs and out the front of the house where my vehicle is parked, so I can put air in the tires. Its fairly easy to handle too and I haven&#039;t really had a problem with it becoming tangled.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This hose is great. I specifically bought it because of its length and have been very happy with its performance all round. My compressor lives down in the basement and the hose is plenty long enough to go up the stairs and out the front of the house where my vehicle is parked, so I can put air in the tires. Its fairly easy to handle too and I haven&#8217;t really had a problem with it becoming tangled.</p>
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