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Sue Wrote:
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> Try filling the feeder with water before attaching to hose, slight
> sprasy
> back when you first turn the hose on but then it seems to settle down.
>
> Sue
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> "Lorraine_6865" Lorraine_6865.1r4w82@gardenbanter.co.uk wrote in
> message
> news:Lorraine_6865.1r4w82@gardenbanter.co.uk...-
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> John Wrote:-
> When I connect up the miracle-gro feeder and turn on the water
> supply,
> water pours out of the handle and when I press the trigger, very
> little appears at the business end whilst there continues to be a
> flood from the handle. I've opened up the structure and can see
> nothing obvious that is out of place.
>
> I returned the feeder to the store and got a replacement - it does
> exactly the same thing.
>
> Anyone else seen this?-
>
> It's not only me then! I thought I was doing something wrong but the
> same thing happens when I try to use my Dad's feeder too. I will try
> turning it on full blast next time but its raining at the moment, if
> not I will resort back to the watering cans!!
>
>
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> Lorraine_6865-
Mine also leaked badly which I thought at first was due to low pressure
( as warned on the packet).Turned up the tap so far that the pressure
was enough to blow the hose off the end yet the damn thing still
leaked
After the fourth soaking..I gave up and the item is now in small pieces
across the patio!
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Ang
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