Sweater for your jrod

LOL, I give up. How the heck did your spray bar fly off?

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Any idea who sells the 3 gang version. Seems better size than the 4 gang ones.

It hit a sign post that had been cut down to like an inch. Threads stripped out and flew off. LOL, I was not happy, but stuff happens and I was not prepared. I have two that should be here tomorrow. And I’ll likely be working the weekend backtracking driveways at homes that I’ve been washing this week.

On another note. I want to order a spare swivel, but I see that you can order the whole assembly or just the core. What do you recommend? The whole or just the core? It’s over $100 difference

I carry a whole new one as a spare as well as a rebuilt one.

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I’m sorry you feel this way about our Jrod Sleeves.

We designed and patented the Jrod Sleeve for several very beneficial reasons. including but not limited to color coordinating trucks, as well as difference machines for various pressure. They are visually appealing, and provides a color coordinating professional look. The sleeve also provides a layer of protection when your jrod takes a fall, so that the jrod does not take the full force of impact when hitting the surface. The Jrod Sleeve helps prevent the jrod from slipping off roofs, and they glow at night, which makes it incredibly easy to find for night washing. There are many more awesome benefits to these Sleeves, but I wanted to come name a few. I hope you will try them out someday!

:roll_eyes: I can’t stop people from throwing money away on unnecessary junk, but you guys should at least throw in the pie plate splatter shield as a “But wait! There’s more!”

Not my money.

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Making different accounts and Continuing to pitch a product and trying to explain to us why we need a glow in the dark peice of plastic or whatever to protect a peice of metal that last only a handful of months anyway is not the professional look.

Not to mention most here are professional, most here dont lose their jrods, most here would likely prefer you to kick rocks or be atleast be mindful of the rules for pushing your products here… if it was a good enough peice of “equipment” id imagine they wud carry it on the pwra store

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Here is a great testimonial, where a customer actually wrote us with his experience on losing, and finding his jrod, thanks to the Jrod Sleeve! We are extremely happy that our 12 dollar Sleeve helped him reclaim his 60 - 80 dollar jrod investment.

$60-80… lol.

One would deserve to lose it if they paid that much for one.

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That’s fantastic! This is one of the main issues that we were attempting to remedy when creating the sleeves! You can visit us at www.jrodsleeves.com to pick your colors :slight_smile:

Also, you can reach me directly via email at jrodsleeves@gmail.com

Maybe I’m missing the humor, but the original shooter tip from Doug Rucker Store. An extremely reputable vendor in the industry charges 30 dollars for a single shooter tip.

https://www.dougruckerstore.com/products/the-original-shooter-tip-tost/

Just to follow up on your comment. The Jrod with tips (minus the shooter tip) is 45 dollars on the same web store. I’m sure prices vary per store, but most reputable washing companies are not willing to sacrifice quality for price on any item, not to mention an item that is so inexpensive.

https://www.dougruckerstore.com/products/jrod-nozzle-kit-4gpm-rsjrn4gpm/

Shooter tip doesn’t do any better than an 0060 on a 6" extension. I get j-rods for about 10-12 bucks, and nozzles are cheap at my local supplier. So is flourescent plasti-dip.

Selling all that for only $45? How do they stay in business?

Thank you so much for posting that link.

Bob sells them for $34 lol

Oh yeah that’s where I get mine.

But for $45 they must be premium laser cut nozzles and superior Welds??? Welds that last beyond 10 months, right @ShinedUP?

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I found the guy selling the jrod sweaters

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Plus $10 shipping. :flushed:

Too funny.

That’s still cheaper than most others.

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