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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    Quote Originally Posted by glen22
    no leaks!!! better not be any leaks....lol I just wonder if I will notice anymore preasure..
    I ACTUALLY MOVED THE SHUT-OFF TO THE OTHER END ,BETWEEN THE HOSE AND THE 6"HANDLE AND ITS MUCH MORE BALANCED AND FEELS VERY GOOD.

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    with the QD brass and shutoff valve on top of the firemans nozzle it does add some weight to it. I noticed i don`t get as good water pressure with the bon aire as i did with just a reg brass nozzle..

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    I have the 300 (sourced locally) and it`s a terrific unit, no question. it does add a bit of weight though.

    I`m sure you`ve noticed the new plastic version on their web site, but has anyone purchased one of these yet? looks to be an answer to the weight issue and advertises more flow:

    It`s a healthy addiction. I can stop any time I want. No really.

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    Nice find Marko! I`m curious about it. I love my brass one but would try one of these out. I`ll check the Dramm re-sellers and see if it stocked anywhere. I kind of like the weight of the brass one because it balances nicely in my hand when using the foam gun (minus the trigger handle on the foam gun).
    Seth

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    I used my Bonaire with my Dramm shutoff and had no luck with any decent spray from the nozzle.The dramm shut has a good waterflow but, IMHO if the water flow isn`t some how restricted when flowing through the spray nozzle it just flows like an ordinary faucet no presssure at all. (imo not others) .This is what i did as a test i replaced my dramm with a regular shut off valve i had at the end of the hose and attatched the BonAire, my theory in my case was correct. I got 10 times the amount of pressure(ok can`t really measure this) and the bonaire kicked back like a 45 so i`ll have to test a few other shuts off for further results but i finally have water flow again..

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    As you restrict the size of the opening that the water has to flow through, you increase the velocity of the water, and decrease the volume, which makes it appear that you have more pressure.
    As long as it works thats all that really matters.

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    I ordered one of these from growerssoltions.com and had to write them as I did not receive it 3 weeks after the order was placed. They did reship when I enquired about the delay.
    When I received the order the valve that I received does not look like a Dramms. I do not see Dramms anywhere on the Valve. The internal view has a axle in the opening and is not a staight shot like the internal view of the ones pictured on this forum. I think it is a copy of some sort. I have e-mailed the vendor to see what they say. Do your valves have a axle in the middle of the opening when the calve is open? Please respond so I know what to tell the vendor about the original valve.

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    Sorry to hear about that. If you ordered the Dramm #300 it should be brass and look like picture in my post. Here is another pic: http://store.gardengift.com/dram300brass.html

    It should say "Dramm" on the handle

    Can you post the link on the website where you ordered from?
    Seth

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    This is the link to where I purchased it. I am trying to post pictures of the
    one I received.

    http://www.growerssolution.com/Merch...egory_Code=HAA

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    Quote Originally Posted by belcherm58
    This is the link to where I purchased it. I am trying to post pictures of the
    one I received.

    http://www.growerssolution.com/Merch...egory_Code=HAA
    i ordered my shutoff from the same supplier it seemed like it took forever to get it.The dramm i have is the one in your link,is this what your looks like. I noticed in spilchy link the shut off handle is black mine is solid brass and is stamped dramm.
    btw, i quit using mine because it dosen`t work good with my bonaire nozzle.

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    Quote Originally Posted by belcherm58
    This is the link to where I purchased it. I am trying to post pictures of the
    one I received.

    http://www.growerssolution.com/Merch...egory_Code=HAA
    That is EXACTLY what mine looks like - check the image from my initial post. That is exactly what you should have received. If not, they sent you the wrong one.

    Joep, sorry you had bad luck with it. Mine is working fantastic. Used it today for 2 washes.

    They have come out with a new heavy duty plastic one, which supposedly has more water flow which I will try out soon.

    http://www.dramm.com/html/main.isx?sub=68
    Seth

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    Mine has a big stem running thri the opening. The outside looks like the one
    pictured except it does not have Dramms written anywhere on the thumb
    handle. It`s just a thin brass paddle. I bought it to use on my new Bonaire
    nozzle. I wanted something that did not have an obstuction in the water
    way to lower water pressure. I have another brand that is open but has
    a small opening, I think wbout 3/8``. This increases water speed but lowers
    volume. I want to control the water volume with my new nozzle.

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    Quote Originally Posted by belcherm58
    Mine has a big stem running thri the opening. The outside looks like the one
    pictured except it does not have Dramms written anywhere on the thumb
    handle. It`s just a thin brass paddle. I bought it to use on my new Bonaire
    nozzle. I wanted something that did not have an obstuction in the water
    way to lower water pressure. I have another brand that is open but has
    a small opening, I think wbout 3/8``. This increases water speed but lowers
    volume. I want to control the water volume with my new nozzle.
    Yours seems look different from mine but im looking down the barrel of the nozzle and i also have the brass paddle. I get a hella of lot more water using the plastic shutoff i wanted to replace with the dramm..

    sorry i just took mine apart(removed the QDs).I think the brass QD maybe restricting the waterflow, im gonna try the dramm without the QD and see what type of pressure i get w/my bonaire. The brass paddle i spoke of is connected to the QDs.

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    sounds like they were out of stock and sent you a generic replacement. dramm should be stamped on the lever, and mine has nothing inside to restrict flow.

    my local source doesn`t have the black plastic one yet, so I`m anxious to hear a review. Spilchy, do you have one already?
    It`s a healthy addiction. I can stop any time I want. No really.

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    Re: Review: Dramm Shutoff Valve

    Quote Originally Posted by marko
    my local source doesn`t have the black plastic one yet, so I`m anxious to hear a review. Spilchy, do you have one already?
    No and I don`t have a local source. I have to wait for it online
    Seth

 

 
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