Christina Spicer  |  February 28, 2014

Category: Consumer News

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Pocket HoseHome Depot U.S.A. and Telebrands Corp, the maker of the “As Seen On TV” logo, were hit by a class action lawsuit Tuesday alleging that they sold a line of defective expandable garden hoses that are prone to breaking.

Lead plaintiff Michael Klemballa alleges in the class action lawsuit that the “Pocket Hose” and “Mini Max Hose” products sold by the companies are not “strong enough for any job,” as advertised.

The Pocket Hose and Mini Max Hose are expandable garden hoses first introduced through TV infomercials by Telebrands in August 2012 and later displayed and sold in Home Depot stores. The hoses come in various lengths and retail between $12.99 and $42.99 depending on length. A number of national chains display and sell the hoses using Telebrand’s marketing logo, “As Seen On TV.”

Klemballa filed the Pocket Hose class action lawsuit on Feb. 25, alleging the 50′ Pocket Hose he bought from Home Depot for $19.98 in June 2013 burst within a month and a half of purchase. He claims that he relied on statements made by Telebrand during an infomercial that the hose was “a rugged and durable garden hose that was strong enough for any job.”

Klemballa points to claims made by the manufacturer in infomercials that “the Pocket Hose is ‘strong enough to pull [a] 5,000 pound SUV,'” and “that the Pocket Hose product is made utilizing ‘heavy duty fire hose construction,'” as well as statements touting “Pocket Hose’s expandable accordion design that helps it grow long and strong enough for any job.”

Klemballa also alleges that national retailers, including Home Depot, Sears and Walgreens, utilized the same promotional materials on their websites and in their displays. The class action lawsuit further claims that thousands of others have had similar problems with their Pocket Hose by complaints are found on message board and consumer review websites.

In sum, Klemballa states in his proposed class action lawsuit “the claims that Pocket Hose is ‘durable,’ ‘made of heavy duty fire hose construction’ and ‘strong enough for any job,’ are false and misleading” and that “[u]sing Pocket Hose in the exact manner as advertised causes the device to leak or burst, rendering it useless and unsuitable for the ordinary purposes for which they were advertised, marketed and sold.”

Klemballa alleges that Telebrands and Home Depot’s advertising, marketing and selling Pocket Hoses affected potentially millions of individuals who purchased the Pocket Hose based on promises made by Telebrand and Home Depot both in the United States and in New York in particular and harmed those individuals when the Pocket Hoses they bought burst or were damaged when used normally. Klemballa’s legal allegations include violations of the Magnuson-Moss Act, breach of warranty, breach of implied warranty of merchantibility, unjust enrichment, false and misleading claims, misrepresentation, fraud and unlawful business practices, and violations of New York’s General Business Law.

The lead plaintiff, Michael Klemballa, is represented by James E. Cecchi and Lindsey H. Taylor of Carella Bryne Cecchi Olstein Brody & Agnello PC and by Antonio Vozzolo and Courtney E. Maccarone of Faruqi and Fariqi LLP.

The Defective Pocket Hose Class Action Lawsuit is Klemballa v. Telebrands Corp. and Home Depot U.S.A. Inc., in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

UPDATE 1: Telebrands has agreed to a class action settlement that will provide cash benefits to consumers who purchased Pocket Hose products between Nov. 6, 2009 and Jan. 30, 2014. For detailed claim filing instructions, click here.

UPDATE 2: Payments from the Pocket Hose class action settlement appear to have been mailed in early May 2015. Several viewers have reported to Top Class Actions that they received checks worth $6 from the Pocket Hose settlement on or around May 11. There is no update on the Settlement Administrator site at this time confirming this.

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133 thoughts onDefective Pocket Hose Class Action Lawsuit Hits Home Depot, Telebrands

  1. Tamra Paben says:

    Before mine burst I was dumb enough to order another. Hopefully I can return the one coming . What a waste of money!

  2. Rod Macdonald says:

    My newest complaint is about the Top Brass II hose. Purchased on 6/17/16, and burst 7/30/16. This is a new record for shortest time used. This is the 5th hose I have purchased thinking the problem would get fixed. Obviously it has not. Hose is a great product when it doesn’t leak.

  3. Seth says:

    What A piece of junk. I bought two thinking it would pay for itself in the long run. Boy was I ill informed. These conniving schmucks need to be reigned in. I am so sick of being ripped off. How are these guys not being held accountable? This post started in 2014 here it is July of 2016 and you can still buy these things anywhere??? THATS BS!!!

  4. Ripped off consumer says:

    Mine blew up in the yard like a water balloon and burst about halfway down the hose length. This was a year ago. It does not have any “fire hose” material at all as stated on the commercial. The inside of the hose was like that of a plastic freezer bag . no way could this stand anyones water pressure, false advertisement on this junk. !!!

  5. Dave says:

    Like those twenty dollar cassette players, already broke when you buy them. Pocket Hose is a true rip off. Just like Texas Steer work boots NO QUALITY.

  6. JOE says:

    I HAVE GONE THROUGH ABOUT 10 OF THEM & DUE TO HANDICAPPED JOINTS-I AM GOING TO KEEP USING THEM SINCE MY HOME DEPOT IS 10 MINUTES AWAY. I JUST WALK IN W/THE BLOWN HOSE I A GARBAGE BAG AND WALK OUT W/A NEW ONE. SOME HAVE EVEN LASTED OVER 2 MONTHS! I SIMPLY WASH MY CAR WHEELS AND BUSHES IN FRONT W/THEM. AT HOME DEPOT CUST SERV SHE SAID ON MY LAST RETURN THAT THEY ARE GUARANTEED FOR LIFE—-TO BURST. I LAUGHED AND GOT ANOTHER. THE NEW GREEN VS THE BLACK W/BRASS CONNECTIONS IS THE SAME CONSTRUCTION IN THE HOSE. I JUST WAIT TO HEAR THE HISSING AND GET A GARBAGE BAG. MY NEIGHBORS LASTED 3 YRS. HMMM. I DONT HAVE RAZOR BLADES IMBEDDED IN MY DRIVEWAY. PROMISE.

    1. Bill says:

      Did you have to have a receipt.

  7. Tim Hampton says:

    Bought 3 of these to water garden and flower beds around my house. With in months all three have busted in the lines with multiple pin holes and one blew out at the conector. Worse Pease of item i have ever bought. Got them so wife wouldn’t have to pull heavier hoses around. Boy was I fooled of thinking of something could be so easy. She enjoyed them at first until they started busting. I feel that the company should refund whole amount plus +++++ time spending going to get them and of the hearing of my wife talking bad about the company. That’s worth more than the hoses cost…

  8. Tammy says:

    I just purchased not 1 but 3 of theses from Home Depot,not had them 2 months..2 of them blew up on me starting with pin holes the other Kew at the nozzle. They are the biggest piece of cap I have ever purchased and for the price you pay for them they should be watering my flowers NOT ME!!!! DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS PRODUCT…?????

  9. Chuck says:

    Biggest piece of crap ever made bought 6 of them in the last year and each one blew up like a blimp the outer skin ripped open like peeling a banana and the mail man got soaked will never purchase another one. Best hose is the Flexzilla guaranteed not to tangle not high priced either check it out on YouTube

  10. Too Good to Be True says:

    Why is Home Depot still selling these things if they are defective?

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