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2025-07-24 12:59:52
Have used 5 of the 22 nozzles in this package. Two started slowly but opened right up with a quick rap from a fingernail. After many hours all 5 still work fine.I have some flowers that love sunlight but their location can be too sunny on a clear day. Photos show a 5-foot misting wand that can be placed by the plants. It works great. Nothing gets watered too much, and nothing dries out dangerously.How "thirsty" are these nozzles? I put the misting wand inside a larger pipe with the end set to drain in a bucket. Thirty minutes later the bucket held 3.5 quarts. That would be 7 quarts (1.75 gallons) per hour. Water pressure here is set to 50 psi. On average, each nozzle sprayed 0.35 gallons per hour. That's certainly frugal watering. It's reasonably close to the vendor's advertised 0.5 gallons per hour.For this project I used a 5-foot piece of CPVC pipe, brand name PEX. It's available in white, red, or the blue I used. The Shark Bite fittings on the ends cost more than some other fittings but with Shark Bite you don't need to buy any special tools. Just push the pipe into the fitting. Then there's an adapter to connect the pipe thread end to a hose thread end, and then a quick-connect fitting to the shutoff valve and hose. Some Teflon tape keeps the threaded fittings watertight. Of course the fitting on the opposite end seals the pipe closed so water only comes out the misting nozzles. If you're familiar with fittings do it any way you want. If all this is a mystery to you then do what I did at my orange big box store: ask an expert. Once you have the right pieces this could be the easiest puzzle ever assembled.My nozzles are evenly spaced about a foot apart. All point in the same direction. Design yours any way you like. My wand simply sits in notches on a couple pieces of scrap wood.I used the to make the threaded holes for the little nozzles. This is not like drilling a hole. You need to make little holes in the pipe, then gently, gently tap some threads in those little holes. This bit makes the little hole and then cuts screw threads in the side of each hole. If you use a power drill, use the lowest, slowest setting. Be gentle. I put a bit of masking tape on the bit so I would know when to stop.No tools needed for installing the nozzles. Gently screw them finger-tight. Easy.My plants are hydrated. I'm happy. And I hope you found this helpful.
KY1dr
2025-06-30 15:25:12
Minimal packaging. Product as described. Perfect fit. Mist stands are getting more and more expensive, so it's nice to know these screws are simple and inexpensive to replace.
Aryeh Wizman
2025-06-10 17:45:19
It worked well and I will be misting fan, but it doesn’t help with the same as the original did. I feel this gives you an nice amount of pieces for the price for the specialty item. It’s easy to install and seem pretty sturdy. Definitely worth buying over getting if you amount and waiting months for Ryobi to send you a replacement part.
Heineken Tom
2025-03-01 12:06:48
Depending on the quality of your water, these will eventually clog. Cleaning them is difficult, buying new is easy. When they are new, the quality is excellent. I’ve cleaned them with hydrogen peroxide but they never work as well as new. Just spend the money every couple of years and buy new ones.
James R Gilson
2025-02-27 13:27:09
I like that these nozzles come with a rubber washer already attached and can be finger tightened. This makes it easier to change out clogged heads. The knurled finish is easy to grip, and the threads are machined to correct tolerances to fit the output fitting. The low price on these makes it economical to replace clogged heads as needed. I have had my misting system for several years and have purchased this product multiple times. Great product, I always have extra on hand to use as needed.
Customer
2025-01-24 09:04:05
I like the idea of an individual spray, but I couldn’t get the mist to work into the pipe
beachlvr55
2025-01-01 10:59:28
This work great! I have misters around my back patio that been clogged up from mineral buildup for some time. I’ve tried cleaning them without any success and I’ve finally come to the conclusion it’s easier just to buy new ones. I now have the best mister ever with all the mister valves working just in time for summer. All of them are working perfect putting out a nice mist. I am going to buy another set just to have on hand because I like these so well. Due to the hard water I have I realize any valve will only last so long.
Greg Long
2024-12-25 11:43:57
I used 4 of these nozzles to build a misting system to keep my chickens cool. I used 1/2" PVC for the pipes. The nozzles were installed on the connector pieces between the pipe sections, which are a bit thicker and seem to provide a more secure location to screw the nozzles in. I used a 5/32" drill and a 10-24 tap (purchased cheap at Harbor Freight). Nothing to it - easy to drill, easy to tap, and the nozzles fit perfectly and hold in well. No drips or leaks that I can notice.I did add an for misting systems, found on Amazon for about $15. The entire system works well, delivering a nice cooling mist with just a little bit of pressure from the hose. One nozzle did not mist - it shot a fine stream of water. I just swapped it with another nozzle and all was well. So I recommend buying more than you need to account for the odd imperfect nozzle, probably not an issue at these low prices.
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