With couplings, 110 lbs
390.6 lbs
Fire hose reels are much stronger than typical home-based hose reels people use to water their gardens and lawns. Typical heavy duty fire hose reels weigh anywhere from 25 to 35 pounds. In kilograms, the weight of typical reels are 11-15 kg.
A filled queen waterbed weighs approximately 800 pounds. Many apartments will only allow waterbeds to be used in ground level apartments! A waterbed completely filled with water can weigh up to 1500 pounds.
1500 litres of water weigh 1500 kg
2.08 lbs
about 1.01 kilograms
No it weighs much more!!
176 pounds
It is an accepted fire service understanding that 5" Large Diameter Hose (LDH) will hold 1 gallon/ft. On average a 100' section of 5" empty weighs 110 lbs. With water weighing 8.33 lbs/gal. a 100' section of LDH filled with water will weigh approximately 944 lbs.
Depends what is is filled with. Water? Sand? Rice?
Depends on the weight of the glass. The water weighs 10 grams if filled to the 10 ml mark - more if overfilled, of course.
That section of hose holds 25.5 gallons of water when it's full, which weighs about 213 pounds. To that, add the weight of the empty hose, which I don't know.
Fire hose reels are much stronger than typical home-based hose reels people use to water their gardens and lawns. Typical heavy duty fire hose reels weigh anywhere from 25 to 35 pounds. In kilograms, the weight of typical reels are 11-15 kg.
Depends on the hose, obviously different hoses weight different amounts.
A filled queen waterbed weighs approximately 800 pounds. Many apartments will only allow waterbeds to be used in ground level apartments! A waterbed completely filled with water can weigh up to 1500 pounds.
If it's full of water, then the water in it weighs about 106.5 pounds. I have no way of knowing what the empty hose weighs by itself. Whatever it is, you'll need to add that to 106.5 pounds.
83.4 lbs - excluding the weight of the bucket !
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