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Orbit 58674Z 10 Pattern Front Trigger Turret Wand, 1, Black

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Description

Orbit 58674Z 10 Pattern Front Trigger Turret Wand, 1, Black


  • 9 spray options for every watering need
  • Great for reaching hanging baskets and shrubs
  • Fireman grip lever easy adjusts flow
  • Durable construction provides years of reliable use
  • For outdoor use with cold water only

Additional information

Product Dimensions

36.75 x 4 x 3.25 inches

Item Weight

13.6 ounces

Manufacturer

Orbit

Domestic Shipping

Item can be shipped within U.S.

International Shipping

This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More

Country of Origin

Taiwan

Item model number

58674Z

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

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