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Presure washer nozzle question

Discussion in 'The DIY Room' started by zymguy, Jul 7, 2020.

  1. zymguy

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    What nozzle options do I have ? The options I find all appear to be male , the pressure washer came with an adjustable nozzle . I’m assuming these are just the guts . [​IMG]


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  2. brenndatomu

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    Just take that nozzle off the pipe and put a high pressure pipe coupling on...then you can put a male nozzle on...
     
  3. huskihl

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    I’d put a pressure washer quick coupler on it. Then you can get a set of jets for relatively cheap that cover most angles
     
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    Hey zymguy, What huskihl said! Also get a wobbly so you can really rip and tear!
     
  5. B.Brown

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    Or, get a mini / shortie spray wand with 4 different nozzles. Pretty handy for tight places.
     
  6. TurboDiesel

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    Home Cheapo stocks tips and disconnects. They call them 1/4"
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    The 0 and 15 degree nozzles can go through flesh. Treat like a firearm ....... or your saw.
    I use the 25 in the washer.
     
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