Dramm Original 400 Water Breaker Nozzle

April 6, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $14.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:36 GMT+0100 - Details)

The 400AL Water Breaker Nozzle was originally invented by Dramm Corporation and has now become the cornerstone of the corporation. Designed for the greenhouse and nurseryman, this lightweight nozzle saves time and water. 400 tiny holes provide a gentle, full flow shower for flowers. Simply attached the nozzle to the end of your hose to water. Manufactured in the USA since 1941 with cast aluminum. Look for Dramm’s full line of hose and hose end accessories also available on Amazon.com.

Product Features

  • Fast, full flow for quick watering
  • Gentle shower will not damage or flatten plants
  • Hand crafted with heavy duty aluminum
  • Manufactured in the USA
  • Original Professional Water Breaker Nozzle
  • Manufactured in the USA since 1941

Comments

Anonymous says:

Sturdy, solid metal nozzle This is vastly superior to the plastic body models. Won’t chip or crack. Very durable. The screw fitting is cast aluminum. A great water nozzle for watering pots or garden plants, or soaking trees and shrubs. Also, it fits on the end of a Dramm Rain Wand.

Anonymous says:

Best watering tool for flowers and gardens I matched this up with a handi-reach wand and a brass vale to control the water presurre. Makes watering a lot easier and the flow is gentle on the plants. I was amazed how much water actually comes out of the nozzle, but is still gentle on the plants.

Anonymous says:

Finaly! I found a durable nozzle that really works. I have been wondering how the big box stores water their plants without causing damage. I’ve tried one sprinkler head after the other and they’re all too powerful or just don’t work when the pressure is turned down. After much research on the net I decided to try the Dramm water breaker nozzle. Wow! What a difference. I get a nice drenching stream that does not hurt my plants. There are cheaper products on the market but like I said, I wasn’t happy with any of them. None of them seem to…

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