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  • akimel
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    I picked up a fire hose nozzle from Target last fall. It is encased in rubber, like the one show in CieraSL's post. It has a switch on it that allows one to turn the water flow on and off, but it doesn't work very well, so I bought a cut-off attachment from my local hardware store. Now all is hunky-dory.

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  • CieraSL
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    Well, I'll throw in my two bits so I don't feel left out. Actually I think I have 4 different nozzles. I have a fire hose nozzle like this one, but I don't use it very often.



    I like my Gilmour pistol grip nozzle the best. Extremely durable. We have one of these at the dealership where I work, and it takes one hell of a beating. Of all the nozzles we've used, it's held up the best. Here's some info on it from Amazon:

    From the Manufacturer
    Full-size, heavy-duty, chrome plated zinc body. Insulated molded grip for spraying or cold water. Ideal for commercial or industrial use. Brass head insert for maximum resistance to extremely hot water. Solid brass valve stem with permanent adjusting nut. Hold-open clip for continuous spraying. Rust resistant stainless steel spring. Self-adjusting for lifetime leakproof seal.


    Of course, I've always been rather partial to pistol grips, so this is just my opinion. You just have to use what you like.

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  • xantonin
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    MyFirstES300, very good point that I haven't taken into consideration. Thanks

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  • Deaner5
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    Not sure I'm buying all the hype of a fireman's nozzle. I needed a nozzle a few weeks ago (I misplaced mine) and I went to Lowe's and they had cheap plastic regular trigger nozzles for 74 cents. I bought three and just love the cheap nozzles.

    As for the Wal-Mart discussion, I agree that it probably is about the individual store. The exit I'm off of has a pretty older and run down Wal-Mart. And honestly, who hasn't waited in line for about 10 mintues (with one items that you needed of course), gotten upset, put it down and stormed out of the store.

    I am a Target guy myself. Plus being here in the Twin Cities (home of Target), we have some decent ones around. Plus price wise they are comparable. There was one poster that commented Wal-Mart to Auto-Zone and that isn't really a good comparison in my books. I tend to find most parts stores overcharge for things. But sometimes there are the only place that carry things.

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  • MyFirstES300
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    Xantonin, having had a retail management background, I found it to be true that the further your store is from the Home Office, the more those stores deviate from company policy and vision because those that work closely to the beliefs in which the company was founded and based on are not frequently visiting those stores far away to enforce what the company is all about.

    Sam Walton had a vision, and with the few stores he had around Bentonville, Arkansas he was able to build an empire based on customer service and low prices.

    I have visited Walmarts in Oklahoma and WOW what a difference the attitudes are versus the Walmarts here in the Northeast.

    That's why opinions will vary regarding Walmart. It depends geographically where you live.

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  • Bostonsfavson
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    Originally posted by Blueline View Post
    Smart of you. People boycotting WalMart are only "cutting off their noses to spite their face". and throwing away money.
    I don't want to get off topic here, but a quick story: I was looking for some Castrol Super Clean degreaser last week. Found it it Auto Zone for 11.76, bought it. I then went to Wal-Mart for a couple things, and noticed that the same product was there for 7.46--over four dollars cheaper, and not on sale. Bought it, returned the original to Auto Zone. It's hard to beat Wally's prices.

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  • imacarnut
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    If you buy one of these fireman nozzles, make sure to get one with the inner steel/metal/aluminum. the cheap plastic ones will break off towards the top after a while when you drop them...

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  • xantonin
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    I've worked at Wal-Mart before. They treat their employees really well. One of them even started a fundraiser to aid the newborn of a woman who worked there as it was born with no eyes....

    Either way, the Wal-Mart I worked at really promoted taking good care of the customers. It's not their fault their employees don't always listen.

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  • Blueline
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    Originally posted by 02zx9r View Post
    I have seen them at walmart. I get my oil and some megs stuff there. Normally like $5 cheaper than auto parts stores
    Smart of you. People boycotting WalMart are only "cutting off their noses to spite their face". and throwing away money.

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    I like the fireman's style nozzle a lot. They are a breeze to use. Use the lever and it is on and off. No twisting or turning, to get the water flow just right. Very durable also.

    I was skeptical at first. But after one use, I was sold on them.

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  • 02zx9r
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    Originally posted by Blueline View Post
    Don't you fellows have a Wal-Mart. You can get a regular bronze/rubberized garden nozzle, either trigger grip, or manual head nozzle adjustment (same a the firehose) for a few bucks. Heck, mine must be ten years old, dropped off everything imaginable,
    and still works great. Gimmicks.
    I have seen them at walmart. I get my oil and some megs stuff there. Normally like $5 cheaper than auto parts stores

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  • maxepr1
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    .Don't waste your money!!! I thought the same thing! This thing is a piece of you know what. Save your money!



    Nothing says power like a bale style handle! [/QUOTE]

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  • xantonin
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    So no one's tried the ADS one?

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  • Chop
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    Originally posted by ColonelCash View Post
    Yep...but some people in the world do not enjoy Wal-Mart. I'm one of those people.
    Me three.

    While I like their low prices on Meguiar's stuff I hate walking into my local Walmart since they seem to be restocking everytime I go. Pallets left and right, you can barely walk between aisles, guys roling merchandise without caring for you, etc. That is why I support my other big local retailer, Target when I can. I have never seen any of the things I mentioned above on their stores.

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  • MyFirstES300
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    Good point Colonel. I try not to spend too much money at Walmart. They have put so many smaller businesses out of business including the Mom and Pop stores.

    I will patronize the small business owner as much as possible. Besides, I get good customer service. In all the years I've shopped at Walmart, only recently for the first time did someone ask "can I help you with anything?"

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