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The 3/4" Brass DN20 Fountain Nozzle is a high-quality, durable sprinkler spray head designed to create stunning visual effects in gardens and ponds. With a flow rate of 2.5 cubic meters per hour and adjustable spray height, this nozzle is perfect for enhancing outdoor spaces while providing oxygen enrichment through its innovative injector design.
D**R
Look great
Work very well.
K**.
May need to file nozzle
The media could not be loaded. I used three of these to add some character to my pool. They worked great and attached to standard 3/4" sprinkler riser. I did have to use a drimmel with cut-off wheel to clean up corners of the nozzles. Otherwise, worked exactly as needed. Check out vid of results.
A**R
Doesn’t work at all in low water pressure settings
Don’t recommend this for average house water systems. Needs at least 80psi for any kind of pressure and flow. Meant for commercial use is my guess.
C**
As described.
Product met my expectations. Fast delivery, thanks.
K**N
Smaller than expected
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A**R
Poorly executed
The idea behind the design is good and these will work great for you if they are being installed inside a water feature where leaking isn't an issue. If you are installing them somewhere that leaks matter, don't buy these. The uniball pivot design will not allow for more than around 5 degrees of angle before the lower part of the ball passes the top of the cup, which will cause them to leak like crazy. I fixed this by finding the angle I wanted and then soldering the whole thing together, which sucked.The output slot is definitely poorly machined and will need to be cleaned up with a Dremel if you want a uniform sprat pattern.
M**H
Beautiful
These were just what we wanted! They’re like a little piece of jewelry on the pool
E**T
Listing says two nozzles but I only got one
Seemed like a pretty good deal, two nozzles for under $20. The joke was on me. When I opened the package, there was only one nozzle assembly. I got the package, now how do I prove there was a nozzle missing??
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