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Im using one from Target that has lasted about 2 years now. I went through about five different ones from lowe's and home depot, all leaked or broke after a short time.The reviews on that one you linked arent very good
I've always used something similar to Shanarchy's, but this one I saw at the bottom of the page when I went to Brad's link looks like Nozilla!http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LH7NB06?psc=1
Quote from: Frog on October 20, 2014, 11:13:38 AMI've always used something similar to Shanarchy's, but this one I saw at the bottom of the page when I went to Brad's link looks like Nozilla!http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LH7NB06?psc=1just bought one. we'll see how it works next week.
OK i got that sprayer in. Its build well. All metal and strong. The grip pull is rather hard to pull compared to a normal one. Not so hard that you don't want to use it. The spray is ok. Its a cone spray that you can adjust from a stream to a cone mist. It sprays harder on one side of the cone then the other. Not a deal breaker but it does. The part the hose screws into does not rotate. This means you can't adjust the direction the head sits with out twisting the hose. Again not a deal breaker for us sense it sits in the same position all the time.My shop has kind of low water pressure. Using this head the pressure does seam to be more. It does have a long trigger so you can hook it easily onto your washout booth. My other sprayer would always fall off so this is a big plus. It is very strong and will last forever. I say for the money its worth trying.
Dramm Revolver. Cheap and durable. I abused one for 4 years before it died when I dropped it.http://www.amazon.com/Dramm-12704-9-Pattern-Revolver-Nozzle/dp/B0010EMDKA