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Wilkes, Andy[_2_] 18-05-2015 02:53 PM

Hose spray guns
 
On a similar line to the auto-watering.

What would people recommend for reliable, effective - and reasonably
long lasting hose spray guns?

Every year, the gun I bought the previous year disintegrates. sometimes
more than one in a season. I don't treat them particularly well - they
live in the (above 0 degrees) greenhouse during the winter.

Worst seem to have been the Hozelocks. The trigger mechanism always
falls to bits with broken parts. This year, when it happened, I
reverted to an old metal gun - but although the seals I can access are
fine, it is leaking from the trigger/pressure controls. And whilst it
has lots of spray formations that I have no need for, it has very little
control of pressure of water. At least with the hozelock there was a
bit of control depending on how gently you pressed the trigger.

I'm not spending £20 on another Hozelock - so suggestions would be
apreciated.

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regards andy


Muddymike[_2_] 18-05-2015 03:31 PM

Hose spray guns
 
On a similar line to the auto-watering.

What would people recommend for reliable, effective - and reasonably long
lasting hose spray guns?

Every year, the gun I bought the previous year disintegrates. sometimes
more than one in a season. I don't treat them particularly well - they
live in the (above 0 degrees) greenhouse during the winter.

Worst seem to have been the Hozelocks. The trigger mechanism always falls
to bits with broken parts. This year, when it happened, I reverted to an
old metal gun - but although the seals I can access are fine, it is leaking
from the trigger/pressure controls. And whilst it has lots of spray
formations that I have no need for, it has very little control of pressure
of water. At least with the hozelock there was a bit of control depending
on how gently you pressed the trigger.

I'm not spending £20 on another Hozelock - so suggestions would be
apreciated.


I got fed up with the long watering wands breaking and made my own using the
handle from the latest leaky one and a few odds and sods from the shed.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rgui12d0wc...0wand.jpg?dl=0

Mike





Jeff Layman[_2_] 18-05-2015 07:07 PM

Hose spray guns
 
On 18/05/15 14:53, Wilkes, Andy wrote:
On a similar line to the auto-watering.

What would people recommend for reliable, effective - and reasonably
long lasting hose spray guns?

Every year, the gun I bought the previous year disintegrates. sometimes
more than one in a season. I don't treat them particularly well - they
live in the (above 0 degrees) greenhouse during the winter.

Worst seem to have been the Hozelocks. The trigger mechanism always
falls to bits with broken parts. This year, when it happened, I
reverted to an old metal gun - but although the seals I can access are
fine, it is leaking from the trigger/pressure controls. And whilst it
has lots of spray formations that I have no need for, it has very little
control of pressure of water. At least with the hozelock there was a
bit of control depending on how gently you pressed the trigger.

I'm not spending £20 on another Hozelock - so suggestions would be
apreciated.


I know what you mean. I had a cheapo spray gun (an Aqualean, similar to
but of better design than this
http://www.in-excess.com/new-stock/a...ndspray-t.jpg).
It was fine for a couple of years, but seemed to take exception to
having a dumper driven over it. I've not found a good replacement, and
two sprayguns I tried were split when frosted last winter.

I'm now using one of these:
http://www.tesco.com/direct/dobbies-...skuId=213-9477

Seems OK so far, but I am not too keen on the automatic lock on when the
trigger is pressed.

--

Jeff


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