DRAMM Zinc and Brass Thumb Valve
DRAMM Zinc and Brass Thumb Valve
Description
DRAMM | Zinc and Brass Thumb Valve
DRAMM: the masters in watering tools
The best shut-off valve available on the market! Save time and water - Designed to give you fingertip water control at the end of your garden hose. A push of the large ergonomic handle and the water is off – easy! Engineered to withstand higher water pressures than the ordinary inexpensive plastic shut-off valves. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
DRAMM back their products by offering a lifetime guarantee.
- Easy On/Off Water Control
- Chrome Plated
- Die Cast Zinc and Brass
Water flow: Min PSI: 10 Max PSI: 60
The DRAMM Story;
Dramm Corporation has been a leader in the world of watering tools and accessories for over 75 years. It all started with a vision by a man named John G. Dramm and his invention that revolutionized the way nurseries, greenhouses and gardeners watered their plants.
In 1941, John G. Dramm grew cut flowers for his florist shop in Wisconsin. Johnny always had a passion and a gift for invention. To efficientise the watering greenhouse crops quickly, he designed the 400 Water Breaker, which applied water with no damage to plants. This nozzle is now the standard of commercial growers worldwide.
In the 1990’s the Dramm Corporation revolutionized watering tools by introducing color into its full range of Rain Wands, sprinklers and watering tools. Today, Dramm continue to provide durable and professional watering tools and accessories to nurseries, greenhouses and avid gardeners worldwide. Dramm endeavours to supply products that save you time and energy and also last a lifetime.
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Dramm shutoff valve
It is made in the USA and you can tell it's well made. The one it replaced, I bought from a nursery and it only lasted six months. It wasn't cheap and had metal components I was hoping for better. Plus no matter what I tried it always leaked, this doesn't. My only bug bear is that being a thumb valve you have to press constantly and I'm not a spring chicken and I have arthritis in my thumbs. So I get around this by using a spring clamp, if I'm going to water for any length of time. Anyway I'm happy with it and look forward to using for years to come.