Craftsman Brass Twist Nozzle for $3.49
Regular price: $5.99
Sale price: $3.49
With free in-store pick up.
This Craftsman twist nozzle is made of heavy duty brass construction, and has an adjustable spray. Forever Lifetime Warranty.
I've had one of these for several years, seems like I replace the one on the other hose every year with one of those fancy multi setting ones and forget to take it off over the winter and it ends up breaking. This one has never let me down and has been holding it's own for years.
I'm getting 5.69, anyone else?
Got to put it in your cart for the savings to apply.
Unless you lose it, you'll never buy another nozzle. The brass nozzles are built to last forever. (doesn't really matter which brand) And you can adjust the spray just like the fancy ones. Only difference is... these are much easier to hold, not to mention adjust.
@garyoa1: And you get to feel like an old timey fireman holding it =)
@jai151: Bonus! you talked me into it
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@asmith69: I'm getting $5.69 after adding to my cart as well, but then when I view the cart it's only $3.32
After I put it in my cart it shows as the reduced price of $3.49, but then when I sign in, and get to the checkout page and the "place order" button appears, the price goes back to the original $5.69 with no discount. Am I missing something. Its only $2 difference, but its just the principle of it. I am going to hold until someone gives me a bit more confidence...
@chemicalgutter: Coming up $3.32 for me with free in-store pick up
@jimmyd103: Did you actually go through with the purchase? As stated in my comment, I had no trouble getting the the price to be $3.32. It wasn't until I was one click away when the price changed back to $5.69. (I was using in store pickup as well).
Nah, I have it in the cart with store pickup chosen and it's ready to go, but it's $5.69. I'll pass at that price. I'll just check the Sunday sale ads at the local stores and wait for a better price. $0.30 is not much of a deal, i'm pretty sure I can do better, and if I can't I'll suffer along with my thumb :>
Well, under $6 is still a decent price. The brass nozzles usually run between $6 and $10. Maybe even a little higher.
The squeeze type run from under 2 bucks to over $20. And on average you'll get a year or two out of them as opposed to a decade or two out of the brass nozzles. Not to mention easier on the fingers to use and a lot more control over the spray.
And remember, you can drive over a brass nozzle. You can't run over a squeeze nozzle.
Well, ok. You can drive over one. But you can only do it once!

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