No worries bro, I assumed you probably had, but was worth a shot just in case. I assumed it was the nutes burning the inside away aswell so it's interesting to hear that it was probably more down to quality control. As I said my homebase cheapie is back to good working condition. I think my one has a similar feature by the sound of it, it has a small valve that you can pull to adjust the pressure to your liking it is very handy! That coupled with the adjustable nosel makes it, as you say, alot easier for smaller plants/spaces.sybarite wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:16 amThanks Growmie. I tried cleaning all of the previous sprayers and applied silicon grease to the o-rings too, but no joy. The issue with the Hozelock ones was especially weird, as they appear to be well made - the fact that they held pressure the first day, but leaked the next and both failed in exactly the same way, and with one of them I only used pure water, thinking maybe the fulvic/humic/guano were corroding the o-rings . After that happened I felt the urge to find something more durable.Growmie wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 10:33 pmThis probably won't help anyone, but just in case, I thought mine was broken until I completely unscrewed the end and gave it a good clean out and now it seems fine again. Might be worth a shot before going out buying a new one. Mine a was a cheap homebase special and still seems alright after the clean lol. Just a thought.
I've been using the Kale 9 for a few days now and never thought I'd say this about a garden sprayer, but it's awesome and well worth the money. One thing I forgot to mention that I liked is the pressure regulator control, which I never thought I'd use, but it's ideal for watering small clones or seedlings, as the full-power spray is quite powerful compared to others I've used, so having the feature to reduce the flow on the fly is very useful.
I think when this packs up I will have to invest a bit more though and perhaps get one that goes on the back like ghost busters if you've seen those haha