I own a Craftsman brand fire hose nozzle and it works great, can`t live without the darn thing when I wash.
I own a Craftsman brand fire hose nozzle and it works great, can`t live without the darn thing when I wash.
I to own the craftsman fire hose Nozzle and it is excellent, a must have for me when I am washing my vehicles.
I use mine with a 3/4 inch hose, though I think it would have higher pressure with a 5/8 hose.
All Fire Hose Nozzle`s are not created equal I bought 2 that I returned before I tried the Craftsman one, and it was cheaper also. Plenty of pressure and very tough.
I`ve owned a Bon-Aire Ultimate hose nozzle for a number of years. One of the best all-time purchases. I`ve never been easy on hose nozzles and went through many before this purchase, they all either broke when dropped or just quit spraying a consistent pattern. I picked up another after a year of use because I didn`t want to be without one again. That one remains brand new in its original packaging because the first one appears to be indestructible.
Wow, I see a trend. Everyone on page1 hated the nozzle and everyone on page2 loves it.....Weird Stuff Man, Weird Stuff
i like and use the firehose nozzle in conjunction with quick disconnects and a shut-off valve. when done using the foam gun, i can quickly attach the firehose nozzle and turn it to one side (blooming pattern) and use the flood method to get as much water off as possible before drying...
Ultimate Nozzle? (ultimatehosenozzle.com) 5 yrs+
I`ve got 2 of the fire hose type nozzles from Home Depot at about $20 each. Even bought one for my mom who had one of the old cheap trigger sprayers. Made in USA and very tough. I`ve had mine for 5-6 years with no problems.
I`m finding this thread very intriquing......Being the nozzle junkie I am, I`m starting to second guess myself.............:yawn:
FWIW, I have the aluminum version of that (can be purchased at Northern Tool now). I have been very pleased with it. I have high water pressure, and it does fine for me for fender wells, etc. Have been using this one for about a year. Before that, I used the standard brass twist on/off.
Not sure why I changed really...I liked that thing.
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