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Old 07-04-05, 05:00   #1 (permalink)
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Fireman's Nozzle $9

I'm not sure how this one compairs to others listed here but the price seems right.

http://www.danase.com/store/view_pro...product=NOZZLE

Just found this:
Use the coupon code " fireworks " to get 15% off anything in our store! This includes package deals and sale items!

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Old 07-06-05, 04:43   #2 (permalink)
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It's hard to tell until you get it but one reason I got the one I got from Sears was that it shuts off in both directions. It can be annoying to have to turn it a lot to turn it on/off, with the better ones you can have it at full force and twist it a little to shut if off or have a fine spray and then turn it a little to shut it off. The cheaper ones turn off only from the fine spray setting, to turn off from the full force you have to twist it across all the settings which may get water on something you don't want water on.
 
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Old 07-06-05, 05:57   #3 (permalink)
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not to mention.... the sears craftsman nozzle has a LIFETIME WARRANTY, even if it's your own fault that you damage it.
 
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Old 07-07-05, 06:48   #4 (permalink)
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That ad is deceitful! It is not brass it is aluminum with plastic innards and likely one way shut off. Remember... you get what you pay for!
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Old 07-07-05, 07:39   #5 (permalink)
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Don't waste your money on this cheapo! I have one and it isn't worth $4.00.
The only good thing about it is the rubber keeps it from breaking when I throw it to the ground.

I also just saw it in WalMart. The one from Sears is much better.
 
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