Trojans1993
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Hello all, first post here. I was sick of having a leaky garden hose (where hose meets nozzle) so I went out and bought a nice Neverkink 3000 series Extra Heavy Duty hose with brass fittings and a nice nozzle. Since I just did my new lawn I wasn't worried about cost so I bought what looked like the best quality stuff I could get but it still leaks enough to get your hands and feet wet when watering (not a rapid leak but steady dripping).
I have tried a new/different rubber nozzle washer and teflon tape but it still drips. I don't mind going to extreme measures and permanantly joining the two parts together if it means NO drips. Is there any kind of glue/clamp/epoxy or anything of the sort that would ensure no leaking between the hose and the nozzle? or are some connection drips just part of any hose and nozzles. It just gets annoying having water dripping down your arm when you just want to water the plants or grass. Thanks for any input.
I have tried a new/different rubber nozzle washer and teflon tape but it still drips. I don't mind going to extreme measures and permanantly joining the two parts together if it means NO drips. Is there any kind of glue/clamp/epoxy or anything of the sort that would ensure no leaking between the hose and the nozzle? or are some connection drips just part of any hose and nozzles. It just gets annoying having water dripping down your arm when you just want to water the plants or grass. Thanks for any input.
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