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Water Hose Nozzles

Beowulf

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I just installed a new water outlet in the garage and wanted to see what everyone was using for a nozzle. Are there any really good ones out there?
 
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Strouty

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I use this one http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E7YYDS/ref=oh_details_o09_s00_i02?ie=UTF8&psc=1 the stainless construction is nice in that hard water has little effect on it. I also like the feature that it can be turned off by turning it in either direction. California Car Cover Company sells the same nozzle for considerably more money.

My guess is you bought one a while ago, it appears that the newer ones are junk. The reviews from more recent times ****. I hate it when manufacturers do that.
 

theoldwizard1

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Old school

Nelson 50166 Brass Twist Nozzle

It will last you a lifetime. Just change the washer every couple of years.

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Second place, but my personal favorite

Nelson 2250 Adjustable Spray Pattern Ball Valve Pistol Nozzle

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Discontinued, but still available on eBay (see link above). The best feature is the separate ¼ turn on/off valve on the back. It is plastic so repeated drops on concrete will eventually take their toll.



Both of these are under $10 !!
 
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Zeke

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Was 10 bucks at Sam's Club
 

509SC

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You know, this is something I've been looking for for a long time also! I find it hard to believe that no one makes a decent affordable hose nozzle. I hate to say it, but it's all **** productss these days.
 

Greatbear

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Most of the hose nozzles I've had over the years failed in one way or another. The fancier they are, the more likely to **** out. Plastic ones crack, cheap zinc/pot metal ones corrode furiously. The ones that have been around the longest are the simple brass twist nozzles. I have a few that are always there to count on, periodically I take them apart, chuck them in the blast cabinet and clean them, then replace the o-ring and washer, they are as good as new. I have a couple "selectable" nozzles I use and bring into the house when done. Even doing this amount of care the complex ones often die in a few years.
 
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