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Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayer – 2 Pack

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wootalyzer


quality posts: 1 Private Messages wootalyzer

Wootalyzer's Pricing Post! - The price of today's woot item is saved here for future reference
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Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayer - 2 Pack
$4.99 + $5 Shipping
Condition: New

Product List:
- 1 Green Thumb 819765/T27GT 8 Spray Pattern Spray Nozzle
- 1 Green Thumb 819773/T34GT Adjustable Tip Spray Nozzle

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sidecarsally


quality posts: 6 Private Messages sidecarsally

I don't have a lawn, but these will work great on my kids and dog.

csimmon1


quality posts: 55 Private Messages csimmon1

the grips can get slippery when wet

adupic


quality posts: 1 Private Messages adupic

Ahh, spring has sprung and summer is around the corner... time to water the weeds!

namorama


quality posts: 29 Private Messages namorama

All the hose ends at home are broken, and they never last long.

Well, I guess these'll do as presents to my family...

Decided my signature is obnoxious.
Have two lines instead.

Anorion


quality posts: 35 Private Messages Anorion

Hedge trimmers, a gazebo, golf clubs, and now? What is this? Hose sprayers?! YOU ARE TRYING TO GET ME TO GO OUTSIDE, AREN'T YOU, WOOT! IT WILL NEVER WORK! YOU CAN'T TEMPT ME WITH... fun spray things... and thoughts of my wife in a swimsuit... Ah hell...

Certified Linux Chemist Guy.
If I hated Apple products any more than I do, I'd be on lists.

falmar


quality posts: 1 Private Messages falmar
csimmon1 wrote:the grips can get slippery when wet

That's what Bonjovi was talking about!

'tis a better thing to woot than not woot at all.

duckcake


quality posts: 44 Private Messages duckcake

Is the "stream" setting the same as "jet" as seen on other sprayers?

Hi people =þ

davidmcgill


quality posts: 0 Private Messages davidmcgill

These will only work on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and every day before 10am and after 6pm. Or at least according to my city's watering ordinance. But at least I can wash the car with it...

shindig966


quality posts: 77 Private Messages shindig966

What are the chances I'll get more than one season's use out of these? Or are these more or a "disposable" hose sprayer?

namorama


quality posts: 29 Private Messages namorama
duckcake wrote:Is the "stream" setting the same as "jet" as seen on other sprayers?



Not sure. But from looking at the nozzle picture, I'm sure there's at least one nozzle with "jet" function.

Decided my signature is obnoxious.
Have two lines instead.

NightGhost


quality posts: 1903 Private Messages NightGhost

Does anyone know who manufactures these?

robbinsfan


quality posts: 3 Private Messages robbinsfan
falmar wrote:That's what Bonjovi was talking about!



Rick Allen of Def Leppard says that the Green Thumb EasyFlip Sprayer's are so simple, you can operate them with one hand...

(I'm sorry)

terri19


quality posts: 3 Private Messages terri19

Great to put the fire out when my husband grills....

Terri19

EdTerrific


quality posts: 16 Private Messages EdTerrific

Are they plastic (space age, of course), or metal??

ETerrific

davidmcgill


quality posts: 0 Private Messages davidmcgill
NightGhost wrote:Does anyone know who manufactures these?



We all know that everything is now made in China. So I'll give you one guess.

Answer:
Chinese.

NightGhost


quality posts: 1903 Private Messages NightGhost

Anyone used these for washing their car? How's the pressure?

duckcake


quality posts: 44 Private Messages duckcake
namorama wrote:Not sure. But from looking at the nozzle picture, I'm sure there's at least one nozzle with "jet" function.



Yeah, I noticed that. But I'd hate to have to switch nozzles every time I want to use jet.

Hi people =þ

R70Runner


quality posts: 18 Private Messages R70Runner

AWESOME! In the additional photos the hose isn't included... but I can safely assume the hand pictured IS! I'm in for a pair of sprayers and 2 extra hands! Thank you WOOT!

pukitiki


quality posts: 5 Private Messages pukitiki
shindig966 wrote:What are the chances I'll get more than one season's use out of these? Or are these more or a "disposable" hose sprayer?



Based on my experiences with sprayers, these are mid-range quality. These are of polycarbonate construction which fares far better than their thin plastic counterparts. If you want lasting quality, i recommend that you buy metal sprayers. As long as you keep the gasket rings replaced in them, a brass, pewter, or steal sprayer can last until the metal breaks down. For $10 for the set, however, these are a steal. The only multi-selection metal sprayers i have ever seen run at around $25. you usually only see the nozzle type made of metal. I say good buy... wish i had a lawn to use this on... or a girlfriend.

wire


quality posts: 1 Private Messages wire

Hmmm some metal parts are good...

smasumur


quality posts: 4 Private Messages smasumur

Even if they are disposable and only last the one season, it's not bad given the price. Why not, all my hose ends are toasted. In for 3.

mkentosh


quality posts: 303 Private Messages mkentosh
wire wrote:Hmmm some metal parts are good...



Dosen't metal rust when it gets wet?

davidmcgill


quality posts: 0 Private Messages davidmcgill
NightGhost wrote:Does anyone know who manufactures these?



So I read the description, and it says:

Gilmour-Robert Bosch Tool

Guessing that's it.

I found a website which describes a similar select-a-spray nozzle.

http://www.gilmour.com/Watering/Hose-End/Nozzles/Select-A-Spray-.aspx

goatcrapp


quality posts: 12 Private Messages goatcrapp

these look decent. In for two sets.

drschriv9748


quality posts: 0 Private Messages drschriv9748

Wow I have been looking for one of these for weeks!! I visited my aunt Judy in California a couple weeks ago and she had a Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayer and I was so amazed by how easy she could flip through different variable water speeds and pressures.
I asked her where she purchased this magnificent Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayer and she replied, "Hardware Hank". I told her I wanted one so after she was done watering her dandelions we went inside to drink a glass of water. (Aunt Judy is old and gets thirsty easy) After Aunt Judy quenched her thirst we got into her gray 1986 Buick Century. So we traveled to the nearest Hardware Hank store (about 2.86 miles from her house) and went inside to find one of these glorious Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayer. After spending about 10 minutes trying to find one of these kings of sprayers, and having no luck we decided to ask one of the helpful workers at Hardware Hank, and Susie (the name of the worker) told us with great sorrow in her heart that they had just ran out of their Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers one day before we arrived. I was greatly saddened by the news but my Aunt Judy told me we could try a Home Depot, so we got back into her car and made our way to the nearest Home Depot (4 miles away from Hardware Hank) On our way there however we drove by an In and Out burger and I was hungry so we went inside. I ordered a double-double with a medium fry and root beer, while Aunt Judy just got a regular cheeseburger with a small coke. After eating our delicious food we continued on our way to Home Depot. After we went inside we decided to ask a friendly employee right away if they had any Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers, and again we were stricken with grief when the employee said, "No, sorry, we are out of the Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers." I felt sick and decided to give up with the search for the amazing and elusive Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers. I was so saddened that I had to leave my Aunt Judy's right away and come back to my home in Minnesota.
Finally after weeks of sadness, I can finally be happy again thanks to WOOT!!!
THANK YOU WOOT!!

pukitiki


quality posts: 5 Private Messages pukitiki
mkentosh wrote:Dosen't metal rust when it gets wet?



Ah! Very astute. I do however regret to inform you of you error. Rust, being the common name for ferric-oxide or iron-oxide, only accumulates on metals of substantially high ferric composition. Other forms of oxidization can form on other metals such as tarnish on silver or the green cupric-oxide on copper, but judging by the luster of the few metal parts shown, it is reasonable to assume that the visible metal (being the only metal that would come in contact with water) is indeed nickle, which does not oxidize. As nickle is fairly structurally unsound one would assume that the nickle is a plate covering for another metal, most likely brass, which would tarnish if the nickle plating was removed. That being said, i feel safe in my assumption that no parts, under normal use, will fail do to prolonged contact with water. The rubber and polycarbonate that make up the outer casing, on the other hand, will not fare too well in direct sunlight. I advise that users avoid letting their units come in contact with sunlight as much as possible.

jiggersgreen


quality posts: 34 Private Messages jiggersgreen

Not sure if this will help? http://www.bargainshare.com/index.php?showtopic=176229

hairybarrier


quality posts: 5 Private Messages hairybarrier
terri19 wrote:Great to put the fire out when my husband grills....



Can I use this to spray down my Woot! Cedar planks before I grill?

Havoc737903


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Havoc737903

I seem to never have one of these around when I need em. Thank woot this is a two fur toosday, now I can always have one in reserve should I lose one.

The dawn is my enemy.

davidmcgill


quality posts: 0 Private Messages davidmcgill
hairybarrier wrote:Can I use this to spray down my Woot! Cedar planks before I grill?



A fine example of how to use two wonderful Woot products in combination. Kudos to HairyBarrier.

acanarelli


quality posts: 44 Private Messages acanarelli

Gilmour/Bosch, not a bad manufacturer. I usually pay about three times the price for a single spray head of lessor quality at Lowes, which lasts no more than 2 years. All it takes is one good drop on concrete and that's the end of a spray head. My son has the habit of dropping the spay head as soon as the watering job is complete. That drop usually ends the life of a $15 spray head. I'm in for 3 sets!

sacjeanie


quality posts: 3 Private Messages sacjeanie

Wow! I've been looking for these for months. I first used the sprayer at my local Launder Dog facility (bring your dog to a commercial site to wash your pooch). I was very impressed how easy it was to turn the water on and off with that little flip switch on the top. This is very helpful, because the other hand is busy holding your dog to keep him from jumping out of the raised bathtub until you can connect him to the lead.
Thanks Woot! I'm in for a pair.

crayolaguru


quality posts: 2 Private Messages crayolaguru

I don't see why people are asking questions about how these work. It is a spray nozzle, you get one if you don't wanna use your thumb anymore. In for one. Not to be a jerk, but seriously people.

Spiky


quality posts: 15 Private Messages Spiky
crayolaguru wrote:I don't see why people are asking questions about how these work. It is a spray nozzle, you get one if you don't wanna use your thumb anymore. In for one. Not to be a jerk, but seriously people.



You know, your stats show that you've been here before. But clearly, you weren't paying attention.

gordhad


quality posts: 0 Private Messages gordhad
drschriv9748 wrote:Wow I have been looking for one of these for weeks!! I visited my aunt Judy in California a couple weeks ago and she had a Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayer and I was so amazed by how easy she could flip through different variable water speeds and pressures.
I asked her where she purchased this magnificent Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayer and she replied, "Hardware Hank". I told her I wanted one so after she was done watering her dandelions we went inside to drink a glass of water. (Aunt Judy is old and gets thirsty easy) After Aunt Judy quenched her thirst we got into her gray 1986 Buick Century. So we traveled to the nearest Hardware Hank store (about 2.86 miles from her house) and went inside to find one of these glorious Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayer. After spending about 10 minutes trying to find one of these kings of sprayers, and having no luck we decided to ask one of the helpful workers at Hardware Hank, and Susie (the name of the worker) told us with great sorrow in her heart that they had just ran out of their Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers one day before we arrived. I was greatly saddened by the news but my Aunt Judy told me we could try a Home Depot, so we got back into her car and made our way to the nearest Home Depot (4 miles away from Hardware Hank) On our way there however we drove by an In and Out burger and I was hungry so we went inside. I ordered a double-double with a medium fry and root beer, while Aunt Judy just got a regular cheeseburger with a small coke. After eating our delicious food we continued on our way to Home Depot. After we went inside we decided to ask a friendly employee right away if they had any Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers, and again we were stricken with grief when the employee said, "No, sorry, we are out of the Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers." I felt sick and decided to give up with the search for the amazing and elusive Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers. I was so saddened that I had to leave my Aunt Judy's right away and come back to my home in Minnesota.
Finally after weeks of sadness, I can finally be happy again thanks to WOOT!!!
THANK YOU WOOT!!



O RLY?

jimmygoga


quality posts: 0 Private Messages jimmygoga
drschriv9748 wrote:Wow I have been looking for one of these for weeks!! I visited my aunt Judy in California a couple weeks ago and she had a Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayer and I was so amazed by how easy she could flip through different variable water speeds and pressures.
I asked her where she purchased this magnificent Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayer and she replied, "Hardware Hank". I told her I wanted one so after she was done watering her dandelions we went inside to drink a glass of water. (Aunt Judy is old and gets thirsty easy) After Aunt Judy quenched her thirst we got into her gray 1986 Buick Century. So we traveled to the nearest Hardware Hank store (about 2.86 miles from her house) and went inside to find one of these glorious Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayer. After spending about 10 minutes trying to find one of these kings of sprayers, and having no luck we decided to ask one of the helpful workers at Hardware Hank, and Susie (the name of the worker) told us with great sorrow in her heart that they had just ran out of their Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers one day before we arrived. I was greatly saddened by the news but my Aunt Judy told me we could try a Home Depot, so we got back into her car and made our way to the nearest Home Depot (4 miles away from Hardware Hank) On our way there however we drove by an In and Out burger and I was hungry so we went inside. I ordered a double-double with a medium fry and root beer, while Aunt Judy just got a regular cheeseburger with a small coke. After eating our delicious food we continued on our way to Home Depot. After we went inside we decided to ask a friendly employee right away if they had any Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers, and again we were stricken with grief when the employee said, "No, sorry, we are out of the Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers." I felt sick and decided to give up with the search for the amazing and elusive Green Thumb Easy Flip Sprayers. I was so saddened that I had to leave my Aunt Judy's right away and come back to my home in Minnesota.
Finally after weeks of sadness, I can finally be happy again thanks to WOOT!!!
THANK YOU WOOT!!



Mmmmmmm......In N Out Burger

nickht


quality posts: 0 Private Messages nickht
gordhad wrote:O RLY?



Yes. I agree with drschriv9748 immensely. Immensly? Immensley? A lot. I agree with drschriv9748 a lot.

nymetsfan1226


quality posts: 3 Private Messages nymetsfan1226

Look at the map....Must be a west coast thing.

I've crapped 6 times!