Meg Nozzles
The Meg Nozzle - designed for high pressure washing.
The accuracy of the internal profile allows a uniform distribution of the spray jet.
This ensures maximum effectiveness and efficiency. Working smarter - not harder!
These nozzles create a uniform and consistent spray pattern, with spray angles tailored to specific needs.
Meg Nozzles are available in :
- 1|4 Inch
- 1|8 Inch
Ensure you check which size you have prior to purchasing.
To know which type you have:
Measure across the outside diameter including thread of the male nipple (threaded) end of the Meg Nozzle.
- 1|4 inch with measure 13mm
- 1|8 will measure 9.5mm - 10mm
1|4 Meg Spray Nozzles connect to JRODS, Surface Cleaners and other nozzle holders to provide your spray pattern and desired pressure.
Types of Pressure Washer Nozzles
Before buying a new pressure washer nozzle (or a set) it is important to understand that they aren't necessarily universal. Even nozzles of the same type and angle come in multiple sizes. Pressure washers feature different flow rates and pressure specifications which determine which size nozzle works best for a particular unit.
All nozzles have the size stamped on the side. Before purchasing, be sure to cross reference this number with the recommended nozzle hole sizes in your user manual.
Explanation Of Meg Nozzle Sizes
0-degree nozzle
Usually red with a small circular hole in the center, 0-degree nozzles give the thinnest, highest pressure stream of water of any pressure washer nozzle. Choose this nozzle for cleaning small sections of encrusted dirt from hard surfaces, like concrete. They’re are also great for cleaning narrow, hard-to-reach areas, like the cracks between patio or driveway slabs.
15-degree nozzle
These yellow nozzles shoot a narrow spray pattern that’s great for washing hard surfaces, like concrete or asphalt. The pattern is wider than a 0-degree nozzle, allowing more surface area to be covered in less time. Be careful, though: The powerful stream can easily damage wood and paint.
25-degree nozzle
These green nozzles spray in a triangle. Though featuring a larger central hole and lower pressure than red and yellow nozzles, these still pack quite a punch and can mar wood if you’re not careful. They’re best for cleaning tough surfaces with lots of area, like stone or brick walls.
40-degree nozzle
These cover plenty of surface area but don’t apply a lot of pressure compared to narrower angled nozzles. They’re great for washing softer surfaces like wooden and composite decks, house siding or even your vehicle. Just be sure not to spray one spot for too long, because even this less powerful spray can damage wood and paint.
65-degree soap nozzle (Brass)
Thanks to a large central hole, brass soap nozzles offer the widest and lowest pressure spray pattern of all standard nozzles. The low pressure and high flow rate make these perfect for washing and rinsing delicate surfaces like windows and other glass, ceramics and vehicles.
These nozzles are the only ones that work properly with the built-in soap dispensers.