Got mine. You can't go wrong made in AMERICA by AMERICAN VETERANS!!! And it's the closest to pressure washer safely as you can get! The stream won't hurt like pressure washer would and can still tear away caked up mud, grime, and just anything you aim it at. I recommend this STRONGLY!
Does it RESTRICT water. Count seconds to fill bucket with no nozzle. Now. Put nozzle on. Count seconds to fill bucket. 40% less water "more efficient" is a death sentance for applications like gardening, filling containers etc. Does it restrict flow? How many more seconds does it take to fill a bucket?
Typically, when pressure goes up, flow goes down but this wasn't designed for filling buckets and containers and I don't think it would do well for gardening like a gardening nozzle would.
@@InJasonsGarage hmmm. I thought maybe not nessecarily. U make a hugelt useful point thanks. Yea I spent 6 hours watering ysdrday. Wish they would list GPM
@@GadgetsGearCoffee - No I did watch the video, smart guy. He actually literally says "half or better" at 3:00. Half or better is the exact same thing as greater than or equal to 50%.
The Amazon link that was in the description was a bad link so I updated it. You can get it from there, or I think I got mine at Home Depot or Lowes. I think hardware stores also carry it.
IMHO, the highest quality quick-release connectors are sold in Ace Hardware. Tried pretty much all of them at Lowe's, Home Depot, Tractor Supply (pretty good stuff there).
Not a clue. :) It seems to be about the standard house pressure but I have no idea what the actual number would be. I have since moved from that house anyway, and now I have a Ryobi electric pressure washer, but I still use this nozzle most of the time for basic stuff.
The point is that it works better than a standard garden hose sprayer. I made this video almost 4 years ago and I still use the very same nozzle often when the job needs a bit more pressure.
That's what my conclusion was as well, as mentioned in the video and stated in the description. I still use this same nozzle for lots of things over 3 years later.
Not sure why people put such prominence on things being made in the US, it doesn’t mean it is better quality, quite often the opposite. Should have done a pressure test with and without it on the hose.
I (and many like me) gain peace of mind when supporting US manufacturing. In this case, there is also support for the people that fought for the freedom that many have worldwide as a result. I have been using the exact unit in this video for over 5 years and I still use it frequently. If I had spent 50 cents less on a Chinese knock off, would it have performed better? Even if it did, who would it benefit?
@@InJasonsGarage indeed, I will always buy British over anything. However, I will buy only when I am sure of the quality. Just buying something because it is made in the UK or the US (whether made by veterans or not and before you start, I am a veteran) is silly particularly if it is low quality because you are helping that company spread its low quality crap which in turn can reinforce peoples notion that stuff produced from that country is crap. I have bought plenty of stuff from the US that is crap and so I prefer not to buy US manufactured goods. As an example, Boeing shows this well. Boeing have not got the best reputation now and a number of airlines have cancelled their orders for Boeing aircraft because of this reputation and many people like myself would prefer not to fly on a Boeing even to go as far as when booking a trip, finding out what aircraft is used and not booking the flight if there are alternative planes from different manufacturers available.
Got mine. You can't go wrong made in AMERICA by AMERICAN VETERANS!!! And it's the closest to pressure washer safely as you can get! The stream won't hurt like pressure washer would and can still tear away caked up mud, grime, and just anything you aim it at. I recommend this STRONGLY!
I have used the brass and aluminium versions. I prefer the brass version, but the aluminium version very good.
Thanks for the tip!
the mechanism with the bearings is common on most twist nozzles
Thanks for that, I never had a twist nozzle before. I always had the standard pistol grip type.
Does it RESTRICT water. Count seconds to fill bucket with no nozzle.
Now. Put nozzle on. Count seconds to fill bucket.
40% less water "more efficient" is a death sentance for applications like gardening, filling containers etc.
Does it restrict flow?
How many more seconds does it take to fill a bucket?
Typically, when pressure goes up, flow goes down but this wasn't designed for filling buckets and containers and I don't think it would do well for gardening like a gardening nozzle would.
@@InJasonsGarage hmmm. I thought maybe not nessecarily.
U make a hugelt useful point thanks.
Yea I spent 6 hours watering ysdrday.
Wish they would list GPM
You cannot replace a pressure washer for this. This can't do a 10th of what a pressure washeer can.
trust him hes a lawyer
Half or more the pressure?
Can you clarify that a little bit?
You really don't understand what he was conveying? Greater than or equal to 50% of the power of a typical pressure washer.
@@charlesurias I don't think either of you watched the video, he literally does say it's about 50% of a typical pressure washer
@@GadgetsGearCoffee - No I did watch the video, smart guy. He actually literally says "half or better" at 3:00. Half or better is the exact same thing as greater than or equal to 50%.
I'm sold, thanks.
Hope it works well for you. I still use that very nozzle that I showed in this video over 4 years ago.
What stores can you buy at?
The Amazon link that was in the description was a bad link so I updated it. You can get it from there, or I think I got mine at Home Depot or Lowes. I think hardware stores also carry it.
Amazing design...
I still use it from time to time...the very same one shown in this video.
have it now :)
I still use that same one I showed in the video, almost 5 years later.
Where did you get the quick release part, that you said was sold separately??
You can typically find them in the same areas as the water hoses, nozzles, etc.
IMHO, the highest quality quick-release connectors are sold in Ace Hardware. Tried pretty much all of them at Lowe's, Home Depot, Tractor Supply (pretty good stuff there).
Great review!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for this
No problem, glad it helped!
What's your psi
Not a clue. :) It seems to be about the standard house pressure but I have no idea what the actual number would be. I have since moved from that house anyway, and now I have a Ryobi electric pressure washer, but I still use this nozzle most of the time for basic stuff.
about 60 o 75 psi
It’s a haze nozzle.
Is that what they call it? Why do they call it that?
lol removing grass shavings isn't quite a challenging task...
The point is that it works better than a standard garden hose sprayer. I made this video almost 4 years ago and I still use the very same nozzle often when the job needs a bit more pressure.
@@InJasonsGarage Got it - thanks for the info/ doing the vid - helpful.
@@InJasonsGarageyeah, it absolutely can be a challenging task especially with a trashy nozzle! Thank you for this video.
i get one at home depot but is not amazing just cost $ 8.00 I want to return because just with my hand can do the same work
missed a spot!!!!!
😆
Wouldn't be able to put my hand anywhere near my stihl jetwasher, it would take it clean off.... OK for domestic small jobs I'd say.
That's what my conclusion was as well, as mentioned in the video and stated in the description. I still use this same nozzle for lots of things over 3 years later.
Ahahah that veterans thing is sooo hilarious...
Ahhh...I wish women came with a ball bearing setup like that....
Truth's Knight_0777 eeeeeeertcffddf
Yeah, well if your nozzle was the right size, we probably would...ever heard of kegel?
Not sure why people put such prominence on things being made in the US, it doesn’t mean it is better quality, quite often the opposite.
Should have done a pressure test with and without it on the hose.
I (and many like me) gain peace of mind when supporting US manufacturing. In this case, there is also support for the people that fought for the freedom that many have worldwide as a result.
I have been using the exact unit in this video for over 5 years and I still use it frequently. If I had spent 50 cents less on a Chinese knock off, would it have performed better? Even if it did, who would it benefit?
@@InJasonsGarage indeed, I will always buy British over anything. However, I will buy only when I am sure of the quality. Just buying something because it is made in the UK or the US (whether made by veterans or not and before you start, I am a veteran) is silly particularly if it is low quality because you are helping that company spread its low quality crap which in turn can reinforce peoples notion that stuff produced from that country is crap. I have bought plenty of stuff from the US that is crap and so I prefer not to buy US manufactured goods. As an example, Boeing shows this well. Boeing have not got the best reputation now and a number of airlines have cancelled their orders for Boeing aircraft because of this reputation and many people like myself would prefer not to fly on a Boeing even to go as far as when booking a trip, finding out what aircraft is used and not booking the flight if there are alternative planes from different manufacturers available.
Because it's supporting your country!
@@PanamaSticks except it’s not