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I've not used mine in some time and can't recall it doing that...but wouldn't a simple fix be to release the trigger 3 seconds earlier, that way you are still using that last 3 seconds for good use![]()
I've not used mine in some time and can't recall it doing that...but wouldn't a simple fix be to release the trigger 3 seconds earlier, that way you are still using that last 3 seconds for good use![]()
There are two likely causes of this, and both are easily solved. Look at the nozzle and the point where it pivots when you squeeze the handle/trigger. At this point put a dab of light lubrication (i.e. 3 in 1 oil).
If that doesn't clear up your problem look at the nozzle as you squeeze the handle/trigger and at the top you'll see a brass rod that it pulls out of the nozzle assembly. With that rod all the way out (the handle squeezed) put a drop of light oil on it. Hopefully that will clear up your 3 second delay problem.
The same thing happened to a similar style hose nozzle that was left outside for the winter........ on that one i just used a quick shot of WD-40 and that took care of it.