imported_Intel486
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I recently received the 9 pattern Spray Pistol Grip Hose Nozzle from CMA. From the description of the product, I thought it was going to be some heavy duty, non-breakable sprayer but it was relatively light feeling and made of extremely brittle plastic.
First day I got it I took it out and sprayed it around. Worked very well. Didn't leak around the bottle where it connected to the hose like my 8 month old PepBoys sprayer did. Some of the functions were fun to play with but most of them are useless.
The vertical Spray and Flat spray are like wide fans. One goes up and down and the other is just flat (horizontal). They don't put out a lot of water but a decent amount of pressure. Not enough water volume to rinse a car off but would be fine for getting the car wet quickly.
Mist, One of those fun to play with functions that is pretty much useless.
Soaker - Took me awhile to figure this one out and the people at CMA didn't even know what it was for. They told me it was for wetting plants... Yes, I like to water my plants with the setting that shoots water all over the nozzle itself, my hand, etc. This setting is for wetting towels, applicators, etc. Works quite well and is a useful function so you don't have to try to dampen a towel in a full force jet of water.
Cone - The cone setting is almost too wide of a cone to be functional. It shoots out wide! I mean, I could stand a foot away from the side of a vehicle, shoot it, and it would spray over the roof and onto the ground. Too wide to be useful.
Jet - Provides Lots of water pressure but hardly any water volume. Can break stuff lose on the surface but can't wash it away.
Shower - Water comes out like the water in your shower. Nice and gentle. Great for filling up buckets. You can also use it to sheet water off the car w/o having to take the nozzle off.
Full - Like the jet but provides a thicker stream of water and more water. With this function on the nozzle, the jet stream is useless. It is practically the same thing but with less water volume.
Center Spray- I used this one the most. Sprays out in small streams like a shower head would but with a lot of force and a decent amount of water. I used it for rinsing.
I feel that non of the functions on the nozzle provided enough water volume. It was difficult to rinse the vehicle off for this reason. I almost ended up having to go around and use the shower setting on every panel.
The metal piece that holds the handle open so you don't have to constantly squeeze the handle also broke off with the first use. What a POS!
Second day, I went out and was leaning over trying to get it on the hose and the nozzle slipped. Fell about 2 ft. Maybe 3 ft at most onto a brick sidewalk. Well... Like I said, the plastic was extremely brittle. The nozzle head now shoots out water where it joins the handle. In every direction!
I waited too long and CMA won't take it back. They even had the nerve to tell me it was because I had it on the soaker setting. I hope they would think I was smart enough to figure out it had multiple settings... I mean, I did buy a 9 pattern hose nozzle.
They said I could send it back and they'd give me store credit but they can't refund the shipping... Item is too cheap for me to screw around with.
Combined with the bad experience of this nozzle and my experience with the viper detailing cloths. I'm not sure I'll order from CMA again.
I'll got a sprayer similar to this one from Target but it looks to be a metal housing covered in a rubber coating. I've dropped it a lot and it is still going strong! Doesn't have as many settings as the CMA one does because it doesn't have as many useless ones. The different jets also put out a lot more water than the CMA's sprayer.
I recently received the 9 pattern Spray Pistol Grip Hose Nozzle from CMA. From the description of the product, I thought it was going to be some heavy duty, non-breakable sprayer but it was relatively light feeling and made of extremely brittle plastic.
First day I got it I took it out and sprayed it around. Worked very well. Didn't leak around the bottle where it connected to the hose like my 8 month old PepBoys sprayer did. Some of the functions were fun to play with but most of them are useless.
The vertical Spray and Flat spray are like wide fans. One goes up and down and the other is just flat (horizontal). They don't put out a lot of water but a decent amount of pressure. Not enough water volume to rinse a car off but would be fine for getting the car wet quickly.
Mist, One of those fun to play with functions that is pretty much useless.
Soaker - Took me awhile to figure this one out and the people at CMA didn't even know what it was for. They told me it was for wetting plants... Yes, I like to water my plants with the setting that shoots water all over the nozzle itself, my hand, etc. This setting is for wetting towels, applicators, etc. Works quite well and is a useful function so you don't have to try to dampen a towel in a full force jet of water.
Cone - The cone setting is almost too wide of a cone to be functional. It shoots out wide! I mean, I could stand a foot away from the side of a vehicle, shoot it, and it would spray over the roof and onto the ground. Too wide to be useful.
Jet - Provides Lots of water pressure but hardly any water volume. Can break stuff lose on the surface but can't wash it away.
Shower - Water comes out like the water in your shower. Nice and gentle. Great for filling up buckets. You can also use it to sheet water off the car w/o having to take the nozzle off.
Full - Like the jet but provides a thicker stream of water and more water. With this function on the nozzle, the jet stream is useless. It is practically the same thing but with less water volume.
Center Spray- I used this one the most. Sprays out in small streams like a shower head would but with a lot of force and a decent amount of water. I used it for rinsing.
I feel that non of the functions on the nozzle provided enough water volume. It was difficult to rinse the vehicle off for this reason. I almost ended up having to go around and use the shower setting on every panel.
The metal piece that holds the handle open so you don't have to constantly squeeze the handle also broke off with the first use. What a POS!
Second day, I went out and was leaning over trying to get it on the hose and the nozzle slipped. Fell about 2 ft. Maybe 3 ft at most onto a brick sidewalk. Well... Like I said, the plastic was extremely brittle. The nozzle head now shoots out water where it joins the handle. In every direction!
I waited too long and CMA won't take it back. They even had the nerve to tell me it was because I had it on the soaker setting. I hope they would think I was smart enough to figure out it had multiple settings... I mean, I did buy a 9 pattern hose nozzle.
They said I could send it back and they'd give me store credit but they can't refund the shipping... Item is too cheap for me to screw around with.
Combined with the bad experience of this nozzle and my experience with the viper detailing cloths. I'm not sure I'll order from CMA again.
I'll got a sprayer similar to this one from Target but it looks to be a metal housing covered in a rubber coating. I've dropped it a lot and it is still going strong! Doesn't have as many settings as the CMA one does because it doesn't have as many useless ones. The different jets also put out a lot more water than the CMA's sprayer.