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Thank you for this, I was wondering how to attach my hose to a jet washer. My husband used to do all that stuff before he died. I feel like an expert now!
Stephanie Winter, be aware, Karcher jet wash manufacturer strongly advises NOT to use aquastop valve as they have been known to reduce the flow/pressure, so the motor in the jet wash runs dry, and then is faulty. Happened many times before. Don't use an aquastop valve for a jetwash. Use a normal one, the ones where when you remove your spray gun, the water starts shooting out. They don't reduce flow.
Been using their products for a number of years and have to say they last well, so much better than the amount of Chinese copycat products out there. Pricey, but defintely worth the money if you are a serious gardener.
What do you want him to be doing tapdancing and producing connectors out of his bum lol... 😂 He's got a boring job to explain a boring neccessity. He may be the life and soul of the party.. Might... 😂
Hi Lolanda, we advise that our products are taken in over winter as they are plastic and subject to frost damage, which is what the snowflake on our products signifies. you can try soaking the gun in warm water and vinegar and see if this resolves the problem failing this it is likely frost damage.
Anything with water in that freezes will be damaged potentially (Water expands when frozen) Just basic physics and applies to anything that uses water, its why pipework could be damaged if your heating fails in winter in the house like what happened in Texas not too long ago
Thank you for this, I was wondering how to attach my hose to a jet washer. My husband used to do all that stuff before he died. I feel like an expert now!
Stephanie Winter, be aware, Karcher jet wash manufacturer strongly advises NOT to use aquastop valve as they have been known to reduce the flow/pressure, so the motor in the jet wash runs dry, and then is faulty. Happened many times before. Don't use an aquastop valve for a jetwash. Use a normal one, the ones where when you remove your spray gun, the water starts shooting out. They don't reduce flow.
Been using their products for a number of years and have to say they last well, so much better than the amount of Chinese copycat products out there. Pricey, but defintely worth the money if you are a serious gardener.
No they don't.. they're made in China and crap like the rest
Bet hes a right laugh down the pub
What do you want him to be doing tapdancing and producing connectors out of his bum lol... 😂
He's got a boring job to explain a boring neccessity.
He may be the life and soul of the party.. Might... 😂
Just doing husband job. On the other hand, bet your a right smart axxse poking fun at everyone!
Just doing his job as best he can.
You, on the other hand, sound like the typical pub smartaxxse who enjoys making fun of others.
The coloyyrs are incredible
which fitting would I use for a stretch type hose?
Can yellow part be removed from 2176? I want to connect another (Г-shaped) adaptor.
Hi all. I have never had such bad fittings as Hozelock. will never buy them again. now brass for me. much cheaper in the long run of things.
I left my hoselock spray gun outside when it was snowing, now it's leaking from the connector quite a lot, why is this?
Hi Lolanda, we advise that our products are taken in over winter as they are plastic and subject to frost damage, which is what the snowflake on our products signifies. you can try soaking the gun in warm water and vinegar and see if this resolves the problem failing this it is likely frost damage.
you have to change o-ring
The water expands when frozen, and pushes the O rings out of their seats. Usually you can just clean them up and re-seat them, or replace them.
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Anything with water in that freezes will be damaged potentially (Water expands when frozen) Just basic physics and applies to anything that uses water, its why pipework could be damaged if your heating fails in winter in the house like what happened in Texas not too long ago
They're rubbish - they leak at every joint and are impossible to take apart.