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Carrand 90041 8 Way Complete Wash System Nozzle

Carrand 90041 8 Way Complete Wash System Nozzle

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Brand: Carrand
Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories

Buy New: $7.29



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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 34399

Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 10

MPN: 90041
Model: 90041
UPC: 048374900410
EAN: 0048374900410
ASIN: B000FW2MJU

Release Date: December 18, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars My favorite hose nozzle award goes to...   July 22, 2008
The Carrand Grip Tech 90041 my all-time favorite hose nozzle-

I have tried way too many hose nozzles out over the years I have been washing cars with the likes of Nelson,Gilmour,Gardena,& Craftsman ending up in my trash can.

Some broke,other got tossed for poor performance,and some met an untimely death due to my neglect.

But this nozzle is different-
For one it's made for automotive use...how so you ask?

Just look at it's 8 settings- Prewash,Under car,Rinse,Window,Roof,Wheel,Tire,and my favorite Soak.
The Soak function works great for an final rinse but I like using it to do my door jambs as water will just "roll" out of the nozzle with very little force.

The rinse setting is also sweet-it provides a nice,wide spray with very little force on the car and also is great for watering my lawn and garden.

But my favorite feature of this nozzle has nothing to do with the spray patterns...

It's the On-Off switch conveniently located right above the ergonomically designed tri-gripe.Why don't other nozzles use this design?It's much easier than a front or rear squeeze handle and doesn't require two hands to turn on or off like the "fireman" nozzles which are everywhere these days.

My only gripe with this nozzle-My house has really high water pressure and after a year or so the on-off switch will get increasing harder to move to the point where the nozzle has to be replaced.My Brother has the same nozzle (makes a great present) and he has used his without fail for several years.

Jeff


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