Gardening and Horticulture - Hose nozzle information
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mjd23
05-14-09, 08:10 AM
I'm still new in this forum. I may not have the capability of creating a new thread, so please bear with me. I'm interested in purchasing this hose nozzle [noadvertisingintheforums], has anyone tried using this? Please provide feedback.
goldstar
05-14-09, 12:49 PM
For less than $4.00 I would buy several. The manufacturer is reputable and you can find their products in most any hardware or big box store.
spdavid
05-14-09, 01:01 PM
Gilmour makes mostly home owner grade products ranging from really cheap to fairly nice.This item is right in the middle.
You may be able to buy a similar nozzle for a bit less as Gilmour and competitor Melnor make almost every store branded nozzle,they are really just relabeled versions of their products and are a little cheaper.
You may be able to buy a similar nozzle for a bit less as Gilmour and competitor Melnor make almost every store branded nozzle,they are really just relabeled versions of their products and are a little cheaper.
Newt
05-14-09, 01:41 PM
Hi Mjd,
I've found that the big difference with a hose nozzle such as the one you referenced is not to drop it and not to leave it outdoors in the winter if you get a freeze and thaw cycle.
Btw, I've separated your post and the responses and you now have your very own thread titled, Hose nozzle information.
To start a new thread once you are in the catagory you desire, click on the blue 'New Thread' button in the upper left corner just above the threads in that catagory. Don't forget to give it a name. :)
Newt
I've found that the big difference with a hose nozzle such as the one you referenced is not to drop it and not to leave it outdoors in the winter if you get a freeze and thaw cycle.
Btw, I've separated your post and the responses and you now have your very own thread titled, Hose nozzle information.
To start a new thread once you are in the catagory you desire, click on the blue 'New Thread' button in the upper left corner just above the threads in that catagory. Don't forget to give it a name. :)
Newt