Homebase Premium Metal Spray Gun
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8 pattern spray gun with adjustable flow control, fitted with a soft grip trigger making it ideal for lengthy watering projects.
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Nigel –
Its ok but not as sturdy as i thought it might be and the soaker function doesnt work and just drips on your toes
MistyMorningSunshine –
I’ve not had this long but so far so good, it seems to be an excellent spray gun – plastic outer casing but the head is metal and the whole things feels robust. Decent range of spray options, and a handle that’s easy to lock on or off so you don’t need to keep squeezing to keep it running. Plus an easy high/low adjustment lever is also handy. I’ve tried so many spray guns over the years – Hozelock, Gardena, Draper, Wickes, B&Q – and I’ve ended up either returning or binning them, as they’ve all failed: dripping, leaking or splitting in one way or another. Most recently I tried an expensive so-called heavy-duty metal gun from another hardware store, but that lasted barely 2 or 3 months before its seal split. Early days, but fingers crossed this one lasts as it seems very good.
Johna –
Feels sturdy and well made. No leaks from any part of the spray gun of attachment. Good spray patterns and trigger
Grogol –
I’ve wasted money on two previous spray guns, both with strong reviews from the likes of Which?
This one seems on balance to be sturdier, but I’ll have to wait a few more months to be sure.
Larfingboy –
The spray gun looks and feels great but at the moment I cannot use it due to the hosepipe ban in place! The price has gone up significantly since I first decided to buy one, but that is the world we are living in at the moment. Will add to this once I am allowed to use it.
Spraymaster General –
The spray gun is described as metal but it is plastic. There may be a metal screw on the inside for all I know or maybe they just place the spray gun near to a piece of metal for a while before putting it on the shelves. Lightweight, flimsy and devoid of metal this ‘Premium Metal Spray Gun’ is made from plastic. A close look at the specifications even admits it, so why call it metal, eh? C’mon.
Mart –
Trigger broke and leaked water everywhere after using it just a couple of times. Wouldn’t buy again.