Customer Reviews:
Another multi-spray nozzle in the trash April 13, 2008 EdTheGeek 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Every single one of these multi-spray pistol grip nozzles breaks within months of buying. The weakness is that there is one very lame washer that has to deal with all the pressure of the water. It doesn't last and water starts, not dripping, but gushing from the sides of the nozzle. I am looking for any tips on a nozzle that would last for at least a year. At $15-20 a pop these nozzles are one of my biggest garden equipment expenses. And I hate to think what the local landfill looks like with all these old nozzles in the heap. That makes this product unacceptable at any price in my mind.
great product! July 13, 2007 A Voracious Reader (San Francisco Bay Area) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought one of these in a garden store to try it and I liked it so much, I am buying 4 more from [...]. This is a great water sprayer; maybe too many options re: spray! Very smooth mechanism, seems heavy enough to last for years.
Hose Nozzle March 3, 2008 Charles Moser (Ukiah, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Works great. I like the different settings that allow you to "hose something down" or just softly water delicate plants. Good piece of equipment. Chas E. Moser
NOT AS TOUGH AS IT LOOKS June 26, 2008 M Stewart 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The interworkings of this sprayer are made of inexpensive plastic parts, whereas the outside is made of durable metal. Eventually, this sprayer will break because of the inner plastic parts. It will still work with limited usefullness but will suffer from leakage, diminished water flow or inablilty to turn off, etc. I purchased the nozzle about 4 years ago at a garden center, and have found all of the water spray patterns easy to use, and have enjoyed the bright yellow color (although it has faded over time). Be careful not to drop the nozzle, and protect it from the sun.
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