Orbit 8 pattern nozzle review, the BEST hose nozzle on the market ( The last nozzle you will buy )

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  • This is the best hose nozzle on the market, the Orbit 8 pattern nozzle. Get rid of all those other junk nozzles and invest in the BEST one on the market! Thanks for watching!!
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  • @Lifeinthewoods99
    @Lifeinthewoods99 2 года назад +6

    Yep, I've had for a few years, BUT it will only last for a few years before it starts leaking. I've replaced the one O ring that's accessible a couple of times. The seals around the on/off thumb valve are starting to leak. SOMEONE NEEDS TO MAKE A NOZZLE THAT IS COMPLETELY REBUILDABLE!

  • @kevingray8616
    @kevingray8616 2 месяца назад +1

    We had three of them. They have served us well for years; easily 5+. I can't even remember where we got them. I opened up one as it wasn't spraying quite straight when "Jet" was selected. I must have shot a seal out into the yard as it doesn't work properly anymore so I tossed it. In hindsight I should have tried to clean it with white vinegar and water because the problem was likely a hard water deposit (as others pointed out in this thread) as we're on a well with hard water. Of the two that are left, one has a broken selection ring (but still works) likely from being dropped so many times on concrete. I'll likely buy more of these unless I can find something better. Edit: Today I bought a Dramm Revolution 9 because of its great reviews. If you need a garden sprayer for plants; this is the one for you. The thumb valve is much easier than the Orbit. But, if you need it for lawn and especially cleaning then it IS NOT the one for you. The "Stream" setting of the Dramm did not have the volume of water of the Orbit's "Jet" setting. (I timed it in a bucket. Close, but not on par. Pressure seemed similar.) The Dramm also did not have a "Full" setting like the Orbit to basically shoot water as if there was no sprayer. This is imperative for washing debris off of concrete. The Dram also did not have a "Center" function like the Orbit. Although I had no clue what this was for for years I finally figured it out. It works GREAT to spray out pool pump baskets and for getting stubborn clay remnants off of shovels. The Dramm may have more spray patterns, but the Orbit spray patterns are just better. (at least for my purposes) The Shower pattern of the Dramm didn't have the volume of the Shower pattern of the Orbit. So, I'm returning the Dramm and have bought 3 more Orbit 26700s from Lowes. (I have a 4th hose bib where I may use one of the remaining Orbits.) Beyond that I have Arrowhead Arrow-Breaker hose bibs which supposedly have better water volume than by adding vacuum breakers to regular hose bibs and I also have heavy duty 2 way splitters by MAXFLO on all of my hose bibs.

  • @vetteconnoisseur9531
    @vetteconnoisseur9531 14 дней назад +1

    They're awesome for the $...Lowes has them on sale for $12.98 till May 29th

  • @DoctorDirtRocket
    @DoctorDirtRocket Год назад +1

    You are absolutely right, I bought this as a combo at Costco and it works great. I'm getting tired of all those cheap ones breaking on me. This one looks like it will last.

  • @jasonscoggins01
    @jasonscoggins01 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the review

  • @vgil1278
    @vgil1278 23 дня назад

    No soak setting? I have found that setting useful for slowly watering something newly planted, or for saving a treasured plant during a drought. I'm looking for a strong gentle shower, too.

  • @earthmom106
    @earthmom106 8 месяцев назад +1

    In the springtime they have it at Costco for under $7

  • @AXXXXA
    @AXXXXA 10 месяцев назад

    Mine cracked just the thumb control gets very hard to push eventually. Wish the thumb grip was bigger.

  • @davidtaylorpe
    @davidtaylorpe 2 года назад +2

    My Orbit worked great for about two years but the thumb control (it is a ball valve as you said) is too difficult to manipulate when the hose is pressured up. It also leaks through when in the 100% closed position. Otherwise it was great but now the work around is to simply open the flow control 100% with the hose de-pressured, and use 'Mist' as 'Off' when using.

    • @djbosox
      @djbosox Год назад +1

      Yep,I'm have the same issue after almost a year. Took it apart and sprayed lubricant on the plastic ball valve and around the on/off mechanism. It worked nice and easy for about a minute but the hard to operate again. File 13!

    • @davidtaylorpe
      @davidtaylorpe Год назад

      @@djbosox Thanks for reply, yes I'm just using the work around as previously mentioned with the mist option but otherwise I'd avoid this one again. -DT

    • @ChrisD-kl3ty
      @ChrisD-kl3ty Год назад

      Same

    • @Samuelfish2k
      @Samuelfish2k 11 месяцев назад

      Same

  • @RobertSchmitt
    @RobertSchmitt 11 месяцев назад +1

    What does it mean when the thumb trigger press becomes difficult to push. Have had mine over a year and requires 2 thumbs to push to open the valve

    • @nextleveldiy
      @nextleveldiy  11 месяцев назад

      Try soaking in CLR

    • @RobertSchmitt
      @RobertSchmitt 11 месяцев назад

      @@nextleveldiy I soaked in vinegar, scrubbed it, banged withba hammer a few times and that fixed it!

  • @Reedith
    @Reedith Год назад

    Is the thumb control plastic or metal ? I've had lots of other brands the exact same design but the thumb controls plastic so the second it drops out of your hand or falls off a bucket it breaks

    • @nextleveldiy
      @nextleveldiy  Год назад

      Its metal. I've dropped mine a few times, still works great after 3 yrs.

  • @davek7348
    @davek7348 Год назад +1

    I have this NOZZLE the Rear-thumb control lever has stiffen up and I can barely move it, any suggestions on it? I've tried wd-40 already its hard to move

    • @nextleveldiy
      @nextleveldiy  Год назад

      Maybe try soaking in CLR solution. It may be a build up of water minerals.

  • @SunDevil31
    @SunDevil31 Год назад

    Ive owned the exact nozzel for 5 years and it started leaking. I thought it was my hose end so I changed it out and the nozzle is still leaking.

  • @sah1681
    @sah1681 Год назад

    I have a Stanley (tools) nozzle like you are showing here. When water pressure hits the nozzle, the plug or cap on one side of axle comes loose, water gushing out from the side instead of the nozzle. Two questions to anyone: (1) Is this repairable or is it pretty much kaput? (2) Don't Stanley tools have lifetime warranty, like Sears Craftsman?

    • @davemills4211
      @davemills4211 16 дней назад

      I have same issue with my Orbit sprayer

  • @alfredobrown
    @alfredobrown Год назад

    Mine only lasted about 2 years before it started to leak. I took it apart and it seems not to be repairable.

  • @melissab3344
    @melissab3344 Год назад

    We bought 2 last spring and both broke on first use this spring! The black circles on the side blew off the first time we tried using them. Junk

  • @BurtGold
    @BurtGold 15 дней назад

    I watched this review on the Orbits 8 pattern hose nozzle and find it hard to believe how popsicle the review was. I was looking for repair information and this was not the site for that. I have 3 of these nozzle s which I paid about $16 ea for at Lowe’s. The on off thumb lever is just about nonfunctional; super stiff. Orbits has ZERO customer support and Lowe’s, after 30 days redirected me to Orbits. I have found no cure or ability to listen with any lubricant products. The review was right about one thing, at least for me: I will never buy another Orbits product. A lifetime of working product lasted about 90 days; strictly home use and again, ZERO CUSTOMER SERVICE OR REPLACEMENT OPPORTUNITY. Any common issues and problem solving thoughts would be appreciated. Don’t base a purchase of this product based on a review right out of the package. I loved them for a month, annoyed with for a month, and hated thereafter

  • @Prash1c
    @Prash1c 11 месяцев назад +1

    mine broke... how do you get the thumb control out?!

    • @nextleveldiy
      @nextleveldiy  11 месяцев назад +1

      Not sure. I've had mine for years and never had any issues. Maybe take off the black covers on the sides?

    • @Prash1c
      @Prash1c 11 месяцев назад

      @@nextleveldiy learned the hard way. Wouldn't come off easy so i drill holes in them.

  • @gnystrom13
    @gnystrom13 Год назад +2

    The thumb control lever will be nearly impossible to operate after a couple of years. The product would be great if the flever were a bit larger giving the user mover leverage.

    • @logroller3122
      @logroller3122 Год назад

      We've had ours at least 2 years and now the lever will hardly operate and when it has water pressure, it's even worse. What causes that?

    • @Agent_G_33
      @Agent_G_33 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@logroller3122 corrosion. submerge it in vinegar/water 50%/50% for a couple days or more if needed

    • @Samuelfish2k
      @Samuelfish2k 11 месяцев назад

      @@Agent_G_33so CLR should do it?

    • @kevingray8616
      @kevingray8616 2 месяца назад

      @@Samuelfish2kWhite vinegar and water. 50/50 CLR is a waste of money when it comes to hard water deposits. Vinegar works like magic when you only have hard water deposits.

    • @Samuelfish2k
      @Samuelfish2k 2 месяца назад

      @@kevingray8616 vinegar didn’t do crap. CLR cleared it right up.

  • @terry7893
    @terry7893 5 месяцев назад +1

    These push lever types aren't that great. The lever is fine to use a few times but if you're doing something where you need to use it a lot like doing a tile job or anything else where you have to turn it on/off 10+ times in a row, it will destroy the skin on your thumb, plus the lever gets harder to turn on/off over time from throwing the hose down on the ground.

  • @unstablewun8260
    @unstablewun8260 Год назад

    Stole one of some chumps front yard hose,love it definitely be back for his hose reel though,

  • @jasonscoggins01
    @jasonscoggins01 Год назад +1

    Please put a link to products you like for us. Thank you Sir

  • @merseyside594
    @merseyside594 8 месяцев назад

    The thumb control will freeze up making it hard to move the thumb control.

  • @gurutechno
    @gurutechno 2 года назад

    I have the exact same 8 position Orbit nozzle but leaks water in valve closed position. How does one repair it.

  • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
    @OMGWTFLOLSMH 2 года назад +3

    Not so fast. I have a different orbit model from Costco, similar deal with the thumb operated ball valve. Worked fine for 2 seasons, now it leaks in the off position. I thought the same, feels like quality, etc. Same chinese junk as every other one.

    • @nextleveldiy
      @nextleveldiy  2 года назад

      sometimes the quality of an item made for those types of stores is less. Also, do you keep yours indoors during winter to prevent the gaskets from getting to cold and brittle?

    • @apolloorosco6852
      @apolloorosco6852 2 года назад

      Yup , i bought a Orbitz just like this one but black and it lasted 2 months before the black plastic caps on the side of the nozzle popped off.

    • @Kameron-The-Crafter
      @Kameron-The-Crafter Год назад

      @@nextleveldiy it's true big box stores or discount stores a lot of the time have a different model. Then if I went to a local store.

  • @crs1474
    @crs1474 5 дней назад

    This is worst than the plastic nozzles. The slide will begin to seize up and I can’t imagine it being arthritis friendly for that reason. Avoid it, spend the money on a nozzle that is much easier to adjust the spray open/close.

  • @SunandSnowGardening
    @SunandSnowGardening Год назад +3

    They're junk.

  • @ot102
    @ot102 Год назад

    2 years old, and leaking

  • @brianweiss478
    @brianweiss478 2 года назад +3

    Yeah- this thing is trash. Mine barely a year.

  • @OldTimerGarden
    @OldTimerGarden 4 месяца назад

    Some bad reviews on Amazon.

    • @nextleveldiy
      @nextleveldiy  4 месяца назад

      FYI, most people only leave reviews when its for something bad

  • @Fullthrottlefriday
    @Fullthrottlefriday 25 дней назад

    There junkkkkk

  • @armadilllo
    @armadilllo Год назад +1

    joke right? If weight equals quality then why don't they make F1 cars out of lead?

  • @gregbuchholz8670
    @gregbuchholz8670 11 месяцев назад

    I have two of these for front and back yard. Both have become almost impossible to turn on & off. I’ve searched for ways to repair these but have not found anything other than to purchase new nozzles. These nozzles are only two years old, so as far as your statement, “This is the last nozzle you’ll have to buy” is just a bunch of baloney! Looks like just another couple of nozzles for the collection box!

    • @nextleveldiy
      @nextleveldiy  10 месяцев назад

      sorry to hear that, maybe you have hard water issues. Try soaking them in CLR? I've had mine for 4 yrs and never had an issue. I always make sure to take them in during winter!

    • @gregbuchholz8670
      @gregbuchholz8670 10 месяцев назад

      @@nextleveldiy problem solved, threw them both in the trash and bought two new nozzle’s.