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The Sprayer Wand features a robust all-metal construction with a stainless steel finish, offering durability and resistance to corrosion. It comes equipped with four versatile nozzles, adjustable spray patterns, and high-quality brass connectors, making it compatible with most garden hoses. The ergonomic design includes a lockable handle to minimize hand fatigue, ensuring a comfortable cleaning experience.
Inlet Connection Type | Barb |
Outlet Connection Type | Barb |
Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
Inlet Connection Size | 1/2,3/8 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 16 x 4 x 1 inches |
Material Type | Metal |
A**I
quality material, modification needed to fit sprayer handle to Chapin 2000
I was mainly interested in this because of the various nozzles I couldn't find elsewhere. However this is a really solid option to upgrade your sprayer wand, with a few qualificationsGood:Really solid sturdy metal pieces. the wand (not including handle) perfectly replaced the plastic wand on my Chapin 2000 sprayer. The nozzle options are great, I loved the wind protector nozzle for spraying my roses. The sprayer handle seems great (didn't get to try it - see below). I love that it has a tab that allows you to have the handle held down without depressing it with your hand.Not so great:The spray handle (orange) is not as simple a replacement as I was hoping. The issue is highlighted in the attached photo, the threads on the OEM black plastic are larger than the threads on this sprayer wand kit so it will not screw in. To make it work you would need to cut off the OEM handle at the tube and use one of the provided connectors to attach the sprayer handle provided. I will not remove a star for this as I think they did provide a way for you to connect to a multitude of sprayers by providing the 3/8" and 1/4" connectors. But this is definitely something to be aware of if you have a Chapin 2000 (very popular garden sprayer)
J**Y
Solid Sprayer with Some Quirks
This sprayer wand is pretty decent overall. It's made of sturdy metal parts that should last a while, which is nice. The different nozzle options are handy for tackling various spraying jobs around the yard. I like that you can adjust the spray pattern by twisting the nozzle - makes it versatile for different tasks. And the fan nozzle is my favorite.One annoying thing is the lockable switch. It's supposed to be helpful, but it tends to get stuck on too easily when you're not trying to use it. Kind of a pain.The brass connectors are good quality and fit most garden hoses, so that's convenient. Overall, it gets the job done and feels like it'll hold up better than cheap plastic sprayers. Not perfect, but a solid upgrade if you need a new sprayer wand.
J**E
Need to come up with an adapter to use it
the small thread fittings are nice but they are tiny. To use this I had to rig up a hose adapter that could take the 3/8 to a standard hose thread.Definitely a better solution than the plastic alternative.
T**B
Great Replacement Wand
Lets not loose sight of what this is designed for. It is a replacement wand for your garden sprayer. It is not designed for, although it could be, used as a sprayer for your garden hose. Being that it is a "replacement" it also means it "may / may not" work for your setup. The measurements for example could be mis-translated. The product has a 30 day return and you should take advantage of this. Don't wait till its too late to install this.The wand on this kit comes with 4 sprayer nozzles. I personally will be using the traditional steel rotating tip to spray weeds. The other nozzles produce patterns suitable for gentle applications.I have a number of these and the most sure fire way of connecting this to your tank is with the barbed connectors. You get 3/8" & 1/4" you can always add a bit of heat to soften your tubing and it will slide over the barb making a great fit. Skip the included hose connector and opt for a small zip tie to secure the tube in place. The tanks are designed for 40PSI and you should have no leaks if done correctly.The "quick disconnects" are not practical. If you attempt to disconnect while the tank is under pressure there will be a rush of air released. If you do want to use them you need a larger diameter hose. It is strongly recommended that you release the pressure after each use and drain the wand back into the canister. This will keep the orings and metal parts from deteriorating.I had no problem finding a hose for this as I save small scraps of tubing from all kinds of applications. In the end you will have a much better wand that will make applying insect killer and fertilizer pleasant again. Why this wand is better is all in the handle. It can be taken apart and cleaned.Happy Gardening
C**A
Upgraded my sprayer wands
Never did like the plastic wands supplied, these feel much better in the hand and are easier to rebuild. Came with everything I needed. Prefer a different hose clamp, but the worm drive type supplied do the job. They hold 45 psi just fine. Haven't had issues with corrosion in the 3 months I've had them.
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