Most stems are able to rachet both directions by grabbing it below the nozzle and twisting in the direction you need. It will make a racheting noise but it's expected. If it's too tough they might not be able to as some models aren't able to and you would need to adjust the head that goes underground.
These appear to be so much better.
Absolutely epic.
They also look like van nozzles with roots in it
A 12 HE van not my favorite but dose have it's application
Just buy the 18VAN 360 right
They're great, but fragile. Doesn't take much to break the thin top and spray goes everywhere.
I have this in zone 1 outside not inside is a spray head
Rvan is the best
Can I change the direction? Mine is spraying to the left and we did some landscaping and now need it to spray to the right. How can I fix that please.
Most stems are able to rachet both directions by grabbing it below the nozzle and twisting in the direction you need. It will make a racheting noise but it's expected. If it's too tough they might not be able to as some models aren't able to and you would need to adjust the head that goes underground.
With time the spray pattern changes. Not worth the effort.
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I don't like these nozzles. One step, and I have seen these nozzles break.
I like the Rainbird rotary spray nozzles the best.
@@zacharykorbet9690 I don't mind them, but I prefer Hunter MP Rotator nozzles.
Hunter mp rotators all the way the rainbirds clog to easy
Everything else rainbird though
@@jonathanwalraven7715 Interesting thanks for the info