Hose Nozzles

If you go to your local Target, Rite-Aid, Walmart, or whatever in the garden section they ought to have a fireman style hose.
 
Go to Sears and get the Craftsman Nozzle...it is made by Bonaire and is lifetime warrantied...and I believe they are 19.99 and end of season clearance is even cheaper...



Al
 
I did buy one at lowes for like 13 bucks or something and its by glimour and its a fireman style but it sucks soooo bad. I get myself more wet than anything else.
 
AL-53 said:
Go to Sears and get the Craftsman Nozzle...it is made by Bonaire and is lifetime warrantied...and I believe they are 19.99 and end of season clearance is even cheaper...



Al





I'm with AL-53, I bought mine this spring for $19.99 and works great. Plus if anything ever goes wrong just walk into sears and get a new one. I also picked up one of their black rubber hoses with a lifetime warranty.
 
Check the sears website and it says the item has been removed/discontinued so ill stop by the store today and see what they have.
 
I bought my "fireman nozzle" from wal-mart... I think it was about $6



Of course, its not solid brass or whatnot like these linked nozzles, but it does the job. Regardless, I just find myself using the gun-style nozzle more often.
 
home depot also sells the fireman hose nozzle by the Orbit brand (most all their products have a 6 year warranty)... :up
 
AL-53 said:
Go to Sears and get the Craftsman Nozzle...it is made by Bonaire and is lifetime warrantied...and I believe they are 19.99 and end of season clearance is even cheaper...



Al
Bingo, thats what I did. Ive had it for 3 plus years and beat the snot out of it and it keeps coming back for more. Second best use of $20 ever.
 
WilliamHBonney said:
Thats where that came from. I was watching The Sopranos the other night and Carmela's dad was hosing off the drive way with that nozzle and I was thinking to myself I wonder where he got that.

yeah i've seen it on-line at like garden supply stores too, so it's not exclusive to brookstone. the thing really does work great though. the low pressure setting works great for sheeting during rinse
 
I use this one from NAPA. It's pricey($40), but lasts forever.



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another Sears fire hose nozzle owner, I picked it up recently for $13 on clearance and it has a lifetime warranty, built strong and works great. Hopefully you can still pick one up, there were several left in my town when I bought it a month ago.
 
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