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This heavy-duty, value-packed garden hose nozzle from Dramm offers a solid lineup of features for the price. It has nine spray pattern options, including fan, mist, and soaker, that change with a twist of the head’s disk, along with an ergonomic, molded rubber insulated grip.
There’s a wire level lock to hold flow position and reduce hand strain, plus you can adjust the force of water output with a threaded dial above the trigger.
| Main Material | Metal; ABS plastic |
| Type | Dial; pistol-style handle |
| Spray Patterns | 9 |
If you want to splurge on a garden nozzle trigger, this model from Gardena will not disappoint. It features five spray patterns, which cover tasks ranging from gently watering seedlings to irrigating large beds.
It’s designed to prevent frost from affecting its functionality or damaging the nozzle. The trigger is also easy to squeeze and there’s a thumb grip in the back that makes it comfortable and secure in hand.
| Main Material | Metal; plastic |
| Type | Dial; pistol-style handle |
| Spray Patterns | 5 |
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For anyone who likes a wide variety of spray options to choose from, this is the garden hose nozzle for you. It has 10 spray patterns, including cone, half-vertical, mist, and jet—and that’s only one of its top features.
There’s a thumb control on the pistol-style handle for operating the water steam, which means zero squeezing, plus a soft, no-slip grip. It weighs a mere 9 ounces so it's incredibly lightweight.
| Main Material | Metal |
| Type | Dial; pistol-style handle |
| Spray Patterns | 10 |
It’s tough to beat this garden hose nozzle—it boasts both exceptional quality and a low price tag. The no-frills, full-size nozzle is from popular brand Gilmore, and while it may not have a half-dozen spray options or other fancy features, it’s built to last and will get the job done.
The all-metal pistol-grip nozzle is comfortable in hand, with the spray pattern controlled by squeezing and releasing the trigger. There’s also the option to control the force of flow with a dial, and a lever to lock the trigger in position. Plus, the front of the head is threaded for attaching various cleaning tools.
| Main Material | Metal |
| Type | Pistol |
| Spray Patterns | 1 |
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The fireman-style sprayer of this garden hose is designed with a combination of materials, including commercial-grade aluminum, stainless steel, and fiberglass, along with a soft rubber handle that has a comfortable grip. The rugged design is durable and leakproof, and it can connect to any standard garden hose.
The nozzle features five different spray patterns and a convenient two-way shutoff, plus it’s fairly lightweight at roughly 10 ounces. It comes with a one-year warranty.
| Main Material | Aluminum |
| Type | Fireman |
| Spray Patterns | 5 |

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It’s wise to have a traditional brass garden hose nozzle in your arsenal of gardening equipment if you don’t want to spend a lot but need something with high pressure. This option offers just that, with a powerful but efficient spray, along with O-ring seals to prevent leakage.
Operating it is as easy as twisting the barrel, providing everything from gentle mist for watering seedlings to a single, intense jet stream for reaching high plants along the back fence. The two-piece set includes one adjustable jet nozzle and one sweeper nozzle, too.
| Main Material | Brass |
| Type | Traditional |
| Spray Patterns | 4 |
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This model offers two-in-one operation, designed to work as both a pistol grip and fireman-style nozzle. It features six spray patterns, including a three-hole mister, with a solid zinc alloy nozzle and body that’s anodized to prevent rust, and a thermoplastic handle with a rubberized grip.
The pistol’s trigger doesn’t require too much force to use, although the lack of a locking position may be a drawback for some. The large lever in the back controls the water pressure and turns the garden nozzle on and off.
| Main Material | Zinc alloy; ABS plastic |
| Type | Pistol grip and fireman |
| Spray Patterns | 3 |
Amber is a Reviews Editor with bylines on Popular Mechanics, Runner’s World, Bicycling, and Best Products sites. Specializing in kitchen gadgets, small appliances, lifestyle, and consumer tech, she brings hands-on testing and a detail-oriented approach to every review. In her free time you can likely find her trading trinkets at an EDM festival, searching for hidden gems at thrift stores, or cuddling with her two cats.

Rachel is the Deputy Editor of Reviews for Hearst's Enthusiast and Wellness Group where she supports Popular Mechanics, Runner's World, and Best Products. Her background is in service journalism and earlier in her career she worked as a daily newspaper reporter and book editor. She spent more than a decade as a staff editor and writer at TripAdvisor and Penguin Random House and her byline has appeared in Time Out New York, the New York Daily News, and New York Magazine. Outside of work, Rachel can be found planning her next trip, visiting museums and galleries, and walking her wirehaired dachshund in Central Park.
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