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AL-53 said:Beemer...yes they are 2 way shut offs...last year at sears they had the nozzles on close out at end of season..I looked at them...they look just like the bonaire...so close I would say they came from same place..lol.
the 2 way shut off is a must...I have another nozzle like these that pushes in to shut off..out to spray...it is nice...I think it is made by Gilmor....
Al
Beemerboy said:My Craftsmen is the best nozzle that I have ever used hands down
rabbi said:A firehose nozzle. A foamgun. Where and or when does it end?
derekbmw said:Craftsman 69040 Hoze Nozzle at Sears.com
is this the craftsman you are talking about?
audiboy said:I couldn't tell you. I own both. :lol:
Mr. Clean said:You're right. It (foam gun) does add a bit of extra time to the process, but once I used mine (thanks Steve), I hate not to use it. If there were an improvement it would be the ability to rinse with the same efficiency as with my fireman's (I have the Bionnarie branded aluminum) nozzle. Even with the quick connects, swapping between the two adds even more time to the process.
Where it can be a timesaver is when working on a really dirty vehicle. Adding an ounce or so of PB's Bug Squash to the soap really seems to help cut through the grime which reduces the number of passes you make with your wash medium which reduces (eliminates) the introduction of additional surface marring which reduces the amount of polishing (correction) time spent.
For clarification:
I use my foam gun as a "pre-wash" in conjunction with a multi-bucket hose wash. I know there are those who use the foam gun exclusively without the additional wash bucket.