The swivel nozzle gives it to you. Who would think that something so small could do so much? Well, without a spray nozzle, your pressure washer would only have one setting, but with five universal spray nozzles, you can adapt your spray pattern to the task. Each nozzle produces a different spray pattern and is used for different cleaning purposes. The swivel nozzle produces a circular jet that provides additional cleaning power.
This powerful nozzle cuts cleaning time in half. The different colors of the tips indicate the angle of the spray fan pattern that will come out when you turn on the pressure washer. On the other hand, a smaller nozzle than the one specified will generate more pressure behind the nozzle because the hole is smaller but is pushed with the same volume. The quick-connect nozzles have five different application grades that are used to wash different surfaces. Just by changing these nozzles, you can considerably change the speed of water flow and the pressure your machine develops.
The nozzle you choose for your pressure washer plays a crucial role in determining cleaning efficiency, safety and effectiveness. Giraffe Tools pressure washers come equipped with precisely designed nozzles to perform any cleaning task. So what happens if you use the wrong size? Well, a nozzle that is larger than the one specified for the machine will not produce the full pressure potential. This video will show you how to choose the right pressure washer nozzle to get the job done quickly and efficiently. Choosing the right color of the pressure washer nozzle, whether a quick-connect nozzle or another type, is only part of the process for getting the best wash with your pressure washer.
I think it's a good idea to choose a pressure washer that's light enough to maneuver and that also has a long extension cord. The colors of the pressure washer tips are simple and easy ways to quickly identify the performance you'll get with them. When you reach the end, the tip you choose to use determines the final pressure and the pattern that the water will have for use in the cleaning application. Rotary nozzles (sometimes referred to as turbo nozzles) can have up to ten times the cleaning power of a normal pressure washer nozzle. With a wider fan with less pressure in the back, these nozzles can be used on more fragile surfaces or on objects that you might be afraid of being carried flying around pressure.