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The Liano Gardena is the only snake I want in my garden

Martin Jungfer
7.6.2023
Translation: Veronica Bielawski

Gardena’s new Liano isn’t an expandable garden hose, but it’s still quite handy. It takes up little space, is very durable and easy to handle. But that comes at a price.

My garden isn’t particularly large. Even so, I’ve got something of a collection of garden hoses. No, that’s not my strange addiction. I’ve just yet to find the perfect hose.

And so, when our buyer in the garden range showed up at my desk with the Liano, a new type of textile hose from Gardena, I had no choice but to say yes.

According to the manufacturer, three things make the Liano special:

  • high flexibility
  • low weight
  • long service life

This does, in fact, appeal to me. The PVC hoses I’ve used so far are neither particularly flexible nor particularly lightweight. The only thing I can’t complain about is their durability, though that’s certainly helped by the fact that I winter them indoors to protect them from frost. In the summer, I keep them in a hose box or hung up in a shady place to protect them from the sun.

Liano scores with its low weight

What I’m really interested in is the Liano’s flexibility and weight. And indeed, the Liano is a real featherweight. The 15 metres of hose that I free from its environmentally friendly cardboard packaging doesn’t even ring up 1.5 kilos. For comparison, a PVC hose of the same length and also 13 millimetres in diameter weighs just under 2.5 kilogrammes. That puts the new Liano at a weight advantage of around 40 per cent.

Same inner diameter, better protection and lighter – how’s that possible? Gardena relies on a special plastic for the inner hose that’s thinner and particularly flexible. The fabric around it is light, but particularly resistant. In a nutshell, these elements reduce the weight and offer more stability.

Flexible like a snake

Accessories and variants

The Liano from Gardena is available in two versions: the weaker «Life» version with a maximum pressure of 22 bar and the «Xtreme» version for pressures up to 30 bar. In addition to various lengths, each with a diameter of 13 millimetres (½ inch), there’s also a thicker hose available with a diameter of 16 millimetres (¾ inch).

The lowdown

There is only one thing to criticise: the price. The Liano costs nearly twice as much as a standard PVC hose from Gardena. Unfortunately, I can’t help you decide whether an upgrade is worth that much money. But the 30-year warranty that Gardena gives on the Liano Xtreme is at least a promise that the higher purchase price will be recouped over the hose’s long service life.

Header image: Martin Jungfer

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Journalist since 1997. Stopovers in Franconia (or the Franken region), Lake Constance, Obwalden, Nidwalden and Zurich. Father since 2014. Expert in editorial organisation and motivation. Focus on sustainability, home office tools, beautiful things for the home, creative toys and sports equipment. 


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