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HomeGarden StoreHoses, Nozzles & MoreHose NozzlesClaber 9561 Precision Spray Garden Hose Nozzle |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 4 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Works great Jul 24, 2009
By E. M. Creech Good design. The low weight and latching trigger make it easier to hold. Trigger automatically latches and releases when you press a catch at the top of the trigger. Separate adjustments for flow and spread. It will be interesting to see how it holds up with time in the sun.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
As a stand alone it is a decent product Jul 22, 2010
By Jimbone It works good as a spray nozzle. But the whole point of purchasing these nozzle was to get the benefit of the quick connect function. I never got the water stop function of the quick connect set to work properly ( I gave the quick connect set a poor review).
Shut off? Maybe. Apr 30, 2012
By Coyote I had several of the Claber hose nozzle before. A great product, but this one is lousy. The flow can not be dialed back to the level of the old one. It's too hight for filling my fountain. The locking trigger is very difficult to release when the flow is set high, and nearly impossible at the lowest flow. They somehow designed a really fancy, slick and at the same time, crappy nozzle.
How this got out of product development is beyond me.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great sprayer - Small issue with female hose connection Jun 28, 2010
By Frequent Amazon'er This is a great sprayer ( as well as the Claber Spray Pistol Garden Hose Nozzle 8967) the only issue I have is with the female hose end on it.
This is a plastic hose disconnect system, where I have the metal and rubber versions from a big box store. The male quick disconnect ( from the big box store ) does not seem to have enough threads to mate to the end of the female hose end on the sprayer adapter ( i.e. it is too deep for the 0.467" of male thread on the adapters I have ). I also have this problem on my Water Right hoses ( those are short metal thread lengths with a hex head "helper" on them It is 75 Ft. Drinking Water Safe Polyurethane Watering Hose with Bonus Quality Spray Nozzle). My Goodyear hoses do not have this problem ( they look like a standard male adapter without a shoulder or hex head adapter ).
I don't want to reinvest in all new hose quick disconnections ( the plastic type this uses ) so I am going to try filing the end of the female hose end down, install a standard hose washer and remove the disconnect parts in the plastic side ( don't want to chance the short cut "double ring" method that never works correctly ).
Just take a look at your hose ends prior to ordering, to see if there is something that would stop the female end from screwing down quite far ( 0.473" deep ).
I do not have this issue with the Rainbird hose sprayers I normally use. I hope the slight modification works, as these sprayers are that nice.
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