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So I'll check out a few of the local garden centers while I mull over how much hard earned I'm willing to part with, but I'd say Forestry Tools looks the way to go for only $8 freight.
Cheers, Ryan
I'll look out for this one I guess63pmp wrote:They also have a special nozzle for low water pressure systems.
i'd say lead in the wand is the least of your worries, ever wonder what else is in the waterkrittas wrote:just noticed this thread and just wondering if you guys were aware that on this dramm watering sprayer there is actually a sticker with a warning you that the sprayer contains "lead" and tells you that there are cancer risks and to wash your hands after use....Bit dissapointing considering the year that we live in and "Lead" has been banned in most countries due to its orsm health benefits....
Just thought ppl may want to know about this....
Craig wrote:i'd say lead in the wand is the least of your worries, ever wonder what else is in the waterkrittas wrote:just noticed this thread and just wondering if you guys were aware that on this dramm watering sprayer there is actually a sticker with a warning you that the sprayer contains "lead" and tells you that there are cancer risks and to wash your hands after use....Bit dissapointing considering the year that we live in and "Lead" has been banned in most countries due to its orsm health benefits....
Just thought ppl may want to know about this....