• atempuser23@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Depends on the plant and task. Soaker gets tons of use on dry plants to let them make deep roots.

    I use just when messing with hornets.

    Center to wash down squirrels when it’s over 100

  • Beowulf@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Shower for watering plants, jet for cleaning, no nozzle if I’m going to be letting the water run across the irrigation I’ve set up for the trees

  • Beefalo@midwest.social
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    I got that Dramm Heavy-Duty Brass Adjustable Nozzle, so I get that full-analog control and I feel like a fireman.

    Also, this thing survives the winter, and the next five of them. That’s why I bought it. Everything else would be cool until the next spring when it was a leaky failure. I had to replace llke 4 of the ones in the OP, fricken Walmart specials, shitty plastic, garbage seals. Not the Dramm. This thing’s fit for Canada. It doesn’t care if it froze all winter, it’s ready for spring, leak free.

    I get all these settings, and every gradient in-between, unlike the peasantry. Can you imagine? How droll. Merely 7 choices. Genteel shudder

    Only $17 on Amazon, so load that one up for a Father’s Day gift. Mother’s Day gift, too, you know she loves that garden. Did your friend just transition? Dramm garden hose nozzle, welcome to the elite, I put a little bow on it. Hell, I think I’d give it for Christmas to the right person. Dramm 12380, investment grade equipment, real Buy It For Life shit.

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    I’m mostly cleaning some manner of shit off myself, kids, deck, or grill, so jet is my pick.