Watering Wand/Nozzle
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John Romano
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Watering Wand/Nozzle
Does anyone know a source for purchasing the Masakuni #1200 Bonsai Nozzle, Length 300 mm.
Thanks in advance.
Tom
Thanks in advance.
Tom
Tom Simonyi- Member
Re: Watering Wand/Nozzle
Thanks, Mitch...can't seem to link up through google or my server at this time...do you have a link? If not, I will try again later. Thanks,
Tom
Tom
Tom Simonyi- Member
Billy M. Rhodes- Member
Re: Watering Wand/Nozzle
Tom,
The Masakuni wand is far superior to the other one, but the exchange rate right now is too prohibitive to buy from Japan. You can get it in the US here:
http://www.californiabonsai.com/?wpsc-product=masakuni-watering-nozzle
John Romano
The Masakuni wand is far superior to the other one, but the exchange rate right now is too prohibitive to buy from Japan. You can get it in the US here:
http://www.californiabonsai.com/?wpsc-product=masakuni-watering-nozzle
John Romano
John Romano- Member
Re: Watering Wand/Nozzle
I also got mine from California bonsai studio. Great prices, super fast orderfilling too. You should pick up a couple of extra screens too.
NeilDellinger- Member
Re: Watering Wand/Nozzle
Home Depot quarter of the price works just as well if not better.
flor1- Member
Re: Watering Wand/Nozzle
I've seen a japanese made wand, that's plastic and about 16" in length. It's quite a bit softer than the Masakuni brand, but can't find it here in US. Anyone seen one of these, or know where to get one?
Fore- Member
Re: Watering Wand/Nozzle
flor1 wrote:Home Depot quarter of the price works just as well if not better.
I agree. For 10 bucks you can get one that does the same job. just is a bit less solid.
If you still want to go big, something like this http://www.leevalley.com/US/garden/page.aspx?cat=2,2280,54307&p=10413 is professional grade, and is more than most bonsai enthusiasts would need. The spray is perfect, and it actually comes with a valve. And it is still cheaper!
You will need to purchase a separate valve for the masakuni one, or keep running back and forth to the taps.
LSBonsai- Member
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