www.surpluscenter.comThose prices are low.
Last year I replaced a 48" long 1" hose(maybe it was 36" long). I went to JGB(they assemble hoses for government contracts). They offered me their "house brand" of hose(no name brand on the outside) and said it was the same as their "other"(Weatherhead) name brand hose that sells for almost twice as much. It was made in China.
Fastforward to this year and I blew another hose that is beside the recently replaced hose. While cleaning up and removing it, I noticed the new hose(house brand one year old) was severly cracked and "dryrotted" on the exterior layer.
Unimpressed, I called a few other industrial hose shops and found one that sells Aeroquip hose. They said they regularly see the other company's hose brought in with failure within a year or two, failed from UV damage/or dryrot cracking.
They sold me Aeroquip hose and said it will out resist all the others againts UV/weather damage. They also mentioned that there is a reason most aircraft use this same hose. It is made in the USA.
It cost me about $110 for that hose, versus the $50 hose.
Time will tell.
One other intersting note. That hose looked to be original to my truck. It had an aluminum tag/ban on it. It says Weatherhead Co Hose Assembly and the part number and few other numbers.