Brass Watering Nozzle
- Durable lead-free brass construction built for long-term performance
- Four interchangeable stainless-steel screens (1–4 GPM) for custom flow control
- Creates a gentle, shower-style spray pattern ideal for plants and general watering
- Standard 3/4" GHT threading fits hoses, wands, and watering tools
- Compatible with ELEY shut-off valves and quick-connect systems
- Drinking Water Safe Materials, including lead-free brass components
- 10-Year No-Leak, No-Fail Warranty
Commercial Duty Construction
Built from forged, high-grade lead-free brass, this nozzle is designed for years of dependable, heavy-duty use. Four interchangeable screens are made from durable, rust-resistant stainless steel, while a precision O-ring and machined brass threads create a tight, leak-resistant seal.
Unlike aluminum nozzles, ELEY brass components won’t seize or corrode onto your faucet or watering tools. Rated up to 90 PSI, this nozzle delivers reliable performance season after season.
Made with high-quality materials commonly used in applications involving drinking water contact, it’s built with both performance and material quality in mind.
Custom-Fit Watering Performance
Our innovative watering nozzle comes with four interchangeable stainless-steel screens and a quick-change tool, allowing for quick and easy changing out of the screens.
The four screens are labeled with minimum flow requirements, ranging from 1 to 4 gallons per minute (GPM). Try each of the four screens to determine which delivers the best gentle watering pattern for the flow level of your particular water supply system. The lower your system's water flow, the lower GPM screen you'll want to use.
Combine with Shut-Off Valves and Quick Connectors
Designed with standard 3/4-inch Garden Hose Threads (GHT), this nozzle easily connects to most hoses, spray tools, and shut-off valves.
For added convenience, pair it with an ELEY shut-off valve and quick-connect system (demonstrated in this video) to create a more versatile alternative to traditional pistol-grip sprayers.
ELEY offers two shut-off valve options:
- Item #1117 – straight shut-off valve
- Item #1116 (shown in this video) – swivel shut-off valve, allowing you to rotate the valve and position the ON/OFF lever exactly where you want it
Frequently Asked Questions - Brass Watering Nozzle
These FAQs are specific to the Brass Watering Nozzle. For general FAQs (specifications, ratings, etc.) about all ELEY watering tools, visit our Watering Tools FAQs.
Is the brass watering nozzle made with drinking water safe materials?
Yes. The ELEY brass watering nozzle is manufactured using high-quality materials commonly used in applications involving drinking water contact, including lead-free brass components that comply with federal lead-free standards, stainless steel components, and an EPDM rubber hose O-ring gasket.
For more information, see Drinking Water Safe & Garden Hoses: What You Need to Know.
Why are there 4 screens?
This innovative watering nozzle comes with four interchangeable stainless-steel screens, allowing you to select the best spray pattern for your watering needs. The screens are labeled in minimum flow required, 1, 2, 3, and 4 gallons per minute (GPM).
If your water supply has low flow, meaning you have low water pressure or volume, then you may need the 1 GPM Minimum screen to produce a spray pattern that doesn’t dribble.
On the other hand, if your system has plenty of flow, then the range of screens allows you to choose a spray pattern that reaches a further distance (1 GPM Minimum) or delivers more volume (4 GPM Minimum). The maximum flow for each screen is 7, 12, 18, and 25 GPM, respectively.
However, your actual flow may be affected by the volume of your system at the faucet and the length and size of the garden hose used. The included, user-friendly screen change tool makes it easy to switch out the screens until you find the perfect match to fit your watering needs.
What does the GPM rating of each screen mean?
GPM stands for Gallons Per Minute. It is the minimum amount of water flow required to have a drip-free shower pattern flow from that particular screen when placed in the nozzle. A flow of water less than the GPM indicated on the screen will likely result in the nozzle dripping. For example, a 3 GPM screen will require a flow of water through your garden hose of at least 3 gallons per minute. If a 3 GPM screen is dripping, change it out to the 2 GPM screen. If the 2 GPM screen also drips, try the 1 GPM screen.
What is the maximum flow rate for each screen?
The maximum flow for each screen, before the screen buckles, distorts or fails, is as follows:
- 1 GPM MAX flow rating is 7 GPM
- 2 GPM MAX flow rating is 12 GPM
- 3 GPM MAX flow rating is 18 GPM
- 4 GPM MAX flow rating is 25 GPM
Your actual flow may be affected by the volume of your system at the faucet and the length and size of the garden hose used.
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