I have found the best watergun EVER. It has 8 choices of nozzles, it can shoot up to 50 feet with MASSIVE output, and it can fire almost FOREVER.
Introducing the ULTRA SOAKER:
Ok, I know what you are thinking. Well, I don't know what you are thinking, but I can guess. ..Never mind.
The point is, this thing is awesome! It has 8 legit nozzles from Vertical/Flat (fan), Quad (three-triangle thingy???) Mist (3 holes) Cone, Shower, Jet (a 2X stream) and Soaker (now we're talking! 10X sized). Plus it has a quick-disconnect that you can attach directy to your hose or UQFD device!
If anyone knows where to buy these, I want MORE. All I know is that it's made in Taiwan, it's really cool, and I am going to attach one to my Power Pak (coming soon) and if I can get another, it will become part of my UQFD pretty much permanently.
You could also use this to make a simpler, smaller homemade. No more ball valves, very ergonomic, you have a customizable nozzle selector, and you can always replace it.
The only thing is, I can't decide if this belongs in Homemades or Modifications. I guess both??
Awesome discovery
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Awesome discovery
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Re: Awesome discovery
Well, it's a garden hose spray nozzle that has a better look and feel than most. Alone, it's a hose-based water blaster, but if you end up mounting it on a Power Pak, it ends up being modified. It'd only fall into the homemade category if you end up attaching it to a homemade.
As for finding more, need more info than just that it's made in Taiwan. Where did you get it? Does it have any other numbers of identifying marks on it?
As for finding more, need more info than just that it's made in Taiwan. Where did you get it? Does it have any other numbers of identifying marks on it?
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Re: Awesome discovery
So on the one side, it says:
PAT NO.
GM REG.402 06 310.4
US D 471.252S
Time for google... No luck so far. Anyone?
And as for where I got it, I found it in my shed. No packaging or nothing.
Also, it could count as a repair, seeing as the Power Pak is useless without it. =P
What I mean is that this is the best hose sprayer I have seen yet, and it has a lot of potential to be used for a lot of things.
EDIT:
So after googling the nozzle options (and adding in the fact it has a soap dispenser built in) I have found it at last!
http://www.asia.ru/en/ProductInfo/103261.html
Only thing is, I only found it after seeing a ton of competition. There are some great, bad, heavy, light, cheap and expensive hose sprayers out there! It's worth noting that many designs use a pull valve.
That being said, the one I have is the most gun-like I have seen, and it's super-comfortable. Not to mention practically every piece can be unscrewed for maintenance and whatnot. And I got it for free.
So let's get back to my main point. Using a hose sprayer for your trigger + nozzle: Really great idea.
PAT NO.
GM REG.402 06 310.4
US D 471.252S
Time for google... No luck so far. Anyone?
And as for where I got it, I found it in my shed. No packaging or nothing.
Also, it could count as a repair, seeing as the Power Pak is useless without it. =P
What I mean is that this is the best hose sprayer I have seen yet, and it has a lot of potential to be used for a lot of things.
EDIT:
So after googling the nozzle options (and adding in the fact it has a soap dispenser built in) I have found it at last!
http://www.asia.ru/en/ProductInfo/103261.html
Only thing is, I only found it after seeing a ton of competition. There are some great, bad, heavy, light, cheap and expensive hose sprayers out there! It's worth noting that many designs use a pull valve.
That being said, the one I have is the most gun-like I have seen, and it's super-comfortable. Not to mention practically every piece can be unscrewed for maintenance and whatnot. And I got it for free.
So let's get back to my main point. Using a hose sprayer for your trigger + nozzle: Really great idea.
My friends call me Nader. My foes just run.
Photos relocated to: https://www.flickr.com/photos/151868511 ... 8741427445
I find 'em, I fix 'em.
Photos relocated to: https://www.flickr.com/photos/151868511 ... 8741427445
I find 'em, I fix 'em.
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