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    They all come and go in my history of buying.
    My wife and I have different uses.
    We treat them with varying degrees of kindness.
    I will defer to her preferences.
    The hand squeeze, like a hand strengthening work out device.
    A set adjustable hold stop for a preferred spray pattern and water flow.
    This one is tricky, she often uses rubber bands to keep the hand squeeze set to a certain volume.
    Cute design flies for both of us, but that rarely leads to durability.
    Thanks much,
    I'm ready with my keyboard order fingers!

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    Forget the pistol grip, get the all-brass twist type. Stays set to whatever strength stream you want. Can be run over repeatedly by car tires.

    And forget Amazon, find an old-school hardware store like https://florence-hardware.com/ or troll yard sales and estate sales for a bit. I seriously believe this a case of they don’t build them like they used to.

    Or else enter “Dramm 12380 Heavy-Duty Brass Adjustable Hose Nozzle” into the google machine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thollandpe View Post
    Forget the pistol grip, get the all-brass twist type. Stays set to whatever strength stream you want. Can be run over repeatedly by car tires.

    And forget Amazon, find an old-school hardware store like https://florence-hardware.com/ or troll yard sales and estate sales for a bit. I seriously believe this a case of they don’t build them like they used to.

    Or else enter “Dramm 12380 Heavy-Duty Brass Adjustable Hose Nozzle” into the google machine.
    Here's the deal.
    Two hoses, two locations, two different users with two different preferences.
    My preferences align with yours.
    I'm deferring to my wife's preferences.
    Perhaps in another life?

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    Dramm and others make a sprayer with a rotating lever that opens and closes the valve. That way you aren't holding the lever. Just set it and it stays at that flow rate until you move or close the valve.

    https://www.amleo.com/revolution-9-p...y-gun/p/VP-REV

    You can also get just the valve control assembly and stick on of those Dramm 12380's on the end of it. Best of both worlds?

    https://www.amleo.com/dramm-one-touc...alve/p/14700-R

    If she isn't really using the sprayer to wash the driveway or the car or the side of the house off, then she's probably going to be kinder to the roots and soil around the roots on plants by using a rain wand. Best way to soak a plant. Actually the best way is to run drip irrigation or a soaker hose and keep the water as close to the ground as possible. But a rain wand works.

    https://rainwand.com/rain-wands
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    I'm in Todd's corner. Simple brass nozzels are the stuff. Funny story, this summer a friend dug up a 50 yrs. old brass garden hose nozzle. I cleaned it up and have been using it ever since.

    Second favorite are the $6 cheap-o aluminum trigger jobs. They will not die. Here you go, I've got several of these: https://www.amazon.com/Gilmour-85730...83PVQNM8&psc=1

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    if the locals don't pan out, i highly recommend Lee Valley for their stuff: https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop...zle?item=AL902

    Quote Originally Posted by thollandpe View Post
    Forget the pistol grip, get the all-brass twist type. Stays set to whatever strength stream you want. Can be run over repeatedly by car tires.

    And forget Amazon, find an old-school hardware store like https://florence-hardware.com/ or troll yard sales and estate sales for a bit. I seriously believe this a case of they don’t build them like they used to.

    Or else enter “Dramm 12380 Heavy-Duty Brass Adjustable Hose Nozzle” into the google machine.

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    Default Re: the durable garden hose nozzle

    Just don't let your Labrador get the nozzle. Or indeed the hose. Or the whole irrigation system in the backyard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j44ke View Post
    Dramm and others make a sprayer with a rotating lever that opens and closes the valve. That way you aren't holding the lever. Just set it and it stays at that flow rate until you move or close the valve.

    https://www.amleo.com/revolution-9-p...y-gun/p/VP-REV

    You can also get just the valve control assembly and stick on of those Dramm 12380's on the end of it. Best of both worlds?

    https://www.amleo.com/dramm-one-touc...alve/p/14700-R

    If she isn't really using the sprayer to wash the driveway or the car or the side of the house off, then she's probably going to be kinder to the roots and soil around the roots on plants by using a rain wand. Best way to soak a plant. Actually the best way is to run drip irrigation or a soaker hose and keep the water as close to the ground as possible. But a rain wand works.

    https://rainwand.com/rain-wands
    Thanks Jorn.
    Went with your recommendation number one.
    https://www.amleo.com/revolution-9-p...y-gun/p/VP-REV
    Gave it a shot for a couple months and ordered another.
    My wife and I are both happy with the utility and quality.
    Pretty sure the old brass model will outlast this, but this is a great alternative.
    It may outlast me.
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