“My thoughts on the spray nozzle are questionable because it initially performs well but starts leaking after a few uses. I’m usually careful with my equipment, but for some reason, this happened during my camping trip when I didn’t realize my water was leaking. I requested a refund, but they informed me that it’s no longer covered under warranty. It turns out that when I bought it, they had sold out, so now I have a second spray nozzle. I’m just hoping this won’t happen again. The nozzle cost under seven dollars, and the shipping was about the same. Not only did the nozzle break, the main unit too and had to return it due to battery failure. I don’t think I’d buy this again, even if they had a larger size available. Currently My entire unit works fine, and turly happy about it but it only takes a matter of time.”
“I had to rate the spray nozzle at less than 5 because I have had 2 fail . It would have been lower than 4 except they are cheep to buy . I suspect the 2 that failed was because they were exposed to temperatures below 32 and I think the formation of ice in the nozzle caused leaking .”
“My rinse kit cube had developed a leak and the pump kept turning on and off as it does when the lever is depressed. The replacement nozzle solved the problem and it works like new again . I don’t know what caused the leak but I’m glad the nozzle was available.”
“Simple and obvious: functional, useful nozzle. Drop-in replacement for the nozzle that comes stock on various RinseKit units (I have the PRO and the Cube).
The "killer feature": it comes with that annoying nozzle/hose adapter that seems next to impossible to find, when trying to use a hardware store-bought replacement nozzle.
I'd love it if RinseKit would sell like a kit of 10 of these adapters- they seem difficult to source (I've only, and accidentally, gotten more through picking up various 10-20 piece nozzle kits, amassing lots of unnecessary items just to have the ONE needed adapter).”