Turbo Nozzles

Chris S

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What turbo nozzle do you prefer and why? I am using a dirt killer right now and I am pleased with it, but just wanting to see what else is out there.
 
I don't like the Giant Turbo lazer or the General Pump Turbo.

The Giant has an o-ring inside that acts like a small tire and it wears out real quick. The center diverter is plastic and it melts with hot water.

The General tears it up with cold water but if you use hot water it will tear it's self up and the outer plastic will melt off.

The Suttner is one of the best for hot water.
 
Suttner is correct
 
What is your favorite Mark?
 
I prefer the Suttner ST457



Turbo nozzles have been one of the most important accessories developed. These nozzles provide the power of a zero-degree pattern. The circular motion also adds extra agitation to cleaning tough jobs like caked-on mud. Suttner turbo nozzles are designed to provide a 200% cleaning efficiency over a 25 degree flat fan nozzle. The precision ceramic orifice and matching seat, along with the high strength forged brass housing, provide a long life accessory with no gears, teeth, or bearings. When the nozzle or seat wears, you can replace parts easily to extend the life even longer.



Technical Notes
TURBO SPECIFICATIONS:

Maximum Pressure: 5000 PSI
Maximum Flow: 12.0 GPM
Temperature: 200 Degrees F.
Inlet: 1/4" FPT
Weight: 24oz.
 

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Have used turbo's before, still have one but don't think they are all that great so it sits in the tool box.

Alan want to borrow it no problem.

Jon
 
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