I want to comment on two things: first, the fuel line; second, the hose reel. The fuel line: This is thick, heavy fuel line made for taking abuse without being harmed. it's long--66 feet in this version. If you need to stretch your hose up to that distance from your pump, this line is your only option from Vevor. But if you really don't need the 66-foot length and you can get by with 50-foot hose, you should consider stepping down to the 50-foot one-inch diameter hose because flow rate in this 3/4-inch hose (the hose diameter of this 66-foot hose) is just half of what you get at equal psi from a one-inch hose. The hose reel: Like the hose itself, the reel the hose coils around is built like a tank. Together the two weigh eighty pounds. There is a concealed spring in the reel that slowly-but-surely retracts the hose after a brief initial tug on the line. You can mount the reel on the floor or a wall, or you can use it unmounted, though unmounted is a bit of a hassle when seeking to retract the line. Heavy gauge metal is used on the reel. Retraction is generally able to get the hose nicely compact and seated on the reel. In addition to the hose and reel, the dispenser nozzle shuts off as expected and there's a place for storing the nozzle on the reel when not in use. The length of the hose makes this reel useful for fueling at locations where you need to stretch to get your equipment.