🌱 Watering made effortless and stylish!
The A.M. Leonard Angled Grip Aluminum Watering Wand is a 48-inch tool designed for efficient watering. Its anodized aluminum construction ensures durability, while the foam grip provides comfort and insulation from temperature changes. The angled design allows for multiple hand positions, making it a versatile addition to your gardening toolkit.
B**N
Beefier connections than Dramm and comfortable to use...but not perfect
Now that I have three of these, the potential problem noted in multiple previous reviews (aluminum wand and weak brass coupler junction) has become a reality. Like other reviewers said, there is just too much leverage between a four foot wand and a water-filled hose for this wimpy connection to withstand. I trimmed away an inch or so of the foam grip and tightly wrapped all of my wands with tape from the base of the coupling to the remaining grip. That seems to have done the trick, but we'll see for how long. Why can't anyone, Dramm for example, who make such great shut-off valves, make comparably robust wands? Yeah, they'd cost a little more, but I'd buy 'em.
J**E
Brass coupling is soft and where this will break after use
I was pleased with the usefulness of this product when I tried it, but after a couple weeks of actual use, I can tell that it will not last long. I have noticed that the brass coupling where the wand attaches to the hose is so thin as to be flexible. It can't handle the leverage a 4-foot wand puts on it. I am sure if I babied this, it would last, but I bought it to actually use, drop, store, attach and detach, and otherwise garden with. I will be as gentle as I can realistically be, but I am sure I will be looking for a replacement in a year or two. I'm sure a tougher wand would cost a bit more, and I would be willing to do so. Making the cheapest wand possible is a false economy. I would like to by my last one when I buy gardening tools. I would not recommend this to a friend.
T**M
Leonard Angled Grip Aluminum Watering Wand, 48 Inch - Great and poor
The good: Very easy to use, ergonomic and balances well. It is now my go to and favorite for watering.The bad: Where the female screws into the hose is the weakest point on this thing. Take care with the hose because it may not last if you don't.
A**R
Provides An Extra Reach
I had been looking for a longer watering wand than the standard 36" wands, and went to all of the local big chain home improvement stores to no avail. I finally went online to Amazon and found the product needed. The Leonard Angled Grip Watering Wand is of excellent quality, and very comfortable to use and has a nice soft orange grip. This wand is 48" and gives the extra reach needed in watering plants. The wand does not come with a end spray unit. I am very pleased with this product and give it 5 stars.
D**D
Disposable Wand
This product is so cheaply made that the male hose connection bent during its first use. The metal is about the same thickness as a disposable can. And, that's an appropriate analogy here - one use and toss it.
S**
for those hard to reach
made my summer much easier using this instead of dragging out the ladder
P**E
End fitting on wand does not appear to be solid brass and leaks
The hose end fitting on the wand appears to not be brass and after a few uses is now leaking. Disappointed for the price paid. The aluminum wand and foam handle are solid, however I expected better build quality in the most important piece ... the fitting from the wand to the hose.
M**S
Excellent product
Great wand...
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