I've been through a number of hose showers; there's has dropped and spilled since flown the roar from the hose and the shower itself you got instead of the plants ... the last adjustable shower of Gar ...... A for around 25 euros I have unnerved peppered against the wall - who is already like three times consecutively soaking wet in winter temperatures, because the shower pressure from tube time can not stand again ?!
I have now Draper thrilled though not too long, but so far I am. Solid, dense brass connector; the hose turns loose up; because it does not drip out of the connection, the handle or from the shower itself; leichtgäniger a lever, a selectable via rotary knob water flow, which pretends not of itself or accidentally, and a well-shaped, non-slip grip; In short, stable and high-quality finish, not offered in DIY stores and garden overpriced plastic stuff.
The adjusting the spray head can also be easily turned and snapped a precise clicking. I particularly like here the different settings that provide much more expensive product in the shade - at least for my needs is at the Draper provided more than adequate.
There are the following settings:
1. The midstream with slow river - one can hereby allow the water simply loose splash from the shower. So if you sometimes just want to fill a small bucket or a small watering can, is so well served by the reduced pressure.
2. The effervescent - here the water comes like a shower in a beautiful wide cone, ideal for irrigation or to cast sometimes a large boxwood ball in the pot "in the bush".
3. Once a shower spray, but with a smaller diameter - but it is enough that a few yards. Not bad, if you even want to reach the last inaccessible corners.
4. A round jet stream in the tube diameter and with real pressure - so that you also get the dirt from the edge between wall and floor.
5. A flat, fanned beam, also my real pressure - to clean surfaces, there is almost nothing better; whether it's the winter dirt on walls and flower pots or whether it comes to the cleaning of tools; just good.
6. A "normal" round water jet (water "in hose speed" just) for filling normal buckets, watering cans etc. large
7. A super fine, cloudy mist; absolutely ideal to keep the bamboo moist or too overspraying the bonsai to keep the potting soil moist and, and, and ...
My conclusion: If the Draper holds by (what I've still believe), then I finally after many years and found my universal hose attachment. So far, I can only recommend this shower each. And - of course - I would buy again. If you for some reason you cant fi nd goodbye, I'll stante pede this post complement.
But until then, I have fun with it simply !!!