Buford A.
It just arrived so I have not used it.
I remember the instructions talking about how it was carefully milled out of one piece, etc.
I’m a mechanic and I have had quick couplings for pneumatic hoses and equipment for 50 years.
But the male quick coupling and on this spray nozzle is some weird size so I am now off and looking for a female quick coupler that will adapt to this.
The guy that made it knows it’s an oddball size maybe so he can keep all the business to himself. That is OK with me only he should’ve had the other coupler right next to it to make it obvious you needed both.
I realize maybe he sells a sprayer that has that but I’ve got probably a little bit better backpack electric sprayer and I don’t have that exact coupler, but I did want to try out and evaluate that widespread nozzle.
When I find a way to make it work, I will try to come back and update this post with how well the nozzle works and where other people will be able to get The female quick coupler.
David A.
I think got the wrong device because I got the 2 gpm because the 1 gpm was out of stock so I have not used it because I need to send it back and get the 1 gpm for my cyclone back pack sprayer to
Ronald P.
I love how it sprays about 8-9 feet this’s saving me time and I get done a lot quicker now I have really enjoyed it.
Robert R.
Saves alot more steps then using the fan tip for typhoon 3. Cover 4000sq in no time flat.