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September 3, 2025
Just installed and used this all-metal spray wand today. It performed very well. Only problem is an inadequate seal where the hose barb at the inlet screws into the valve body. This leaks under my pump pressure (80 to 90 psi). Some teflon tape on the threads helped, but still get intermittent fine spray out of this joint. Should have an O-ring seal, but there is no internal shoulder to seal against. Nonetheless, this is head and shoulders above the quality of other spray wands I have tried that are made from molded or injected plastic.Further experience reveals that the pipe between the spray valve body and the nozzle is a press-in fit with no restraint on either end other than a tight friction fit. Under my electric pump pressure of 80 to 90 psi, the pipe is gradually pushed out of the fitting and blows out of the valve body or the nozzle blows off the end. A quick field fix was accomplished by installing a hose clamp tightly on the pipe at each end and wrapping form wire around the pipe and the opposite end of the fitting into which the pipe is pressed. This restrains the pipe from moving out of the fittings after the loop form wire between the hose clamp and the fitting is twisted tight.The adjustable nozzle on the wand allows rapid adjustment of the spray pattern between close-up spot spaying and more distant targets, supporting accurate application of spray at various distances, even in a light breeze.
Peter
August 17, 2025
All metal construction. Good sturdy metal valve. Adjustable metal spray nozzle from stream, to fan, to fine mist. All the things you want for a long and reliable service life. It also has a very simple trigger lock to hold it in the ON position. Actually it is a nice touch but it takes a little getting used to since it can lock ON without your realizing it. If you didn't want the lock it would be a cinch to remove as it is simply a wire bale that catches on a nub. The kit came with two small hose clamps for installation. They worked but they were the weakest part of the entire setup. I am not sure but I don't think they are stainless steel and they worked a bit roughly as I tightened them -- but they DID work. I was searching for an entire replacement 2 gallon sprayer with an all metal wand to replace one I had with a crappy plastic wand that had failed, but the pump was still good. A common complaint. Good garden sprayers with metal wands are expensive! When I stumbled upon this it was a fraction of the cost of a new sprayer so I thought I'd give it a try. I'm glad I did.This particular wand comes with fittings for two different hose sizes which is convenient because you know it is going to fit whatever old sprayer you own. I have other sprayers besides the one that I fitted this wand to and they have dicey wands of their own that are bound to fail. I will probably buy another one of these just to have as a spare against that day. And as I mentioned, because it has fittings for two hose sizes included in the package I don't have to worry about it fitting when that day comes. Lastly if in the future I need an entirely new 2 gal sprayer I'd just buy an inexpensive one and get one of these wands to upgrade it. It would be less expensive and better final results than the expensive garden sprayers that come with metal wands. I haven't had it long enough to make meaningful comments on longevity, but it seems well made with quality materials, so I expect it to last many years.
Kevin Morton
August 10, 2025
The wand on my UTV sprayer cracked so I bought this to replace it. Installing it on the sprayer was fairly easy, and I like the fact that it’s metal and not plastic so that it shouldn’t crack. It works fairly well, but there are a couple of issues with it. The metal hook that is designed to hold the wand handle open for continual spraying has a habit of flipping down and engaging when you don’t want it to. As a result, it just continues to spray until you push the hook back up. Also, the handle has a tendency to twist so that the seal at the base of the handle leaks. When it does, you have pesticide spraying out all over you until you twist it back tight.
Softball grandma
July 7, 2025
The wand is not threaded at the end that attaches to the handle/trigger and as a result, it keeps coming loose and falling apart from the handle/trigger. The wand only presses into the fitting and there is no way to secure it. Would not purchase again. I will update if this problem is fixed!
chuck braaten
June 7, 2025
works great for chemical sprayer. good spray, shoots far
Cookie Monster
March 2, 2025
I bought this to replace a failed plastic wand on our weed sprayer. We make our own weed killer with Vinegar, Salt and dish soap and if the salt doesn't dissolve completely it can clog the cheaper wands, so far this new one has not clogged, but it's made to be much easier to clear a clog by easily removing the tip. The tip itself is also very adjustable from stream to fine spray.I didn't rate it on longevity as I've not had it long, but it's very well built and is Stainless Steel and Brass where it counts. Very sturdy components and connections too.
John Sadler
December 11, 2024
Worked well until the threaded connection at the end came loose when I attached the extension.With the extension it was great but that lasted about 30 minutes before I realised it looked like it was falling apart.
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