Unfortunately I bought this useless water nozzle before reading trust pilot reviews. Once attached to the tap it is no more powerful than the normal hose end. There was no returns information wit... See more
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Aquoxis water gun
As per the review, the product is no more effective than a standard nozzle. there is nothing in there to increase the pressure, except changing the front orifice by turning the nozzle to change the size/shape of the orifice. Just like any other gun you can buy for much less on the market
Don't waste your money on this
Don't waste your money on this. Total rubbish.
Scam, Scam , Scam
Received this product today , tried it out , totally , totally disappointed. The material was cheap and fragile. No pressure as advertised. This is a SCAM. The website says 30 days money back guarantee. But there is no contact information for the company. It appears to be all a FAKE. Beware don't be duped by there good advertising. the company and advertisers shoould be held accountable for this scam.
This product as delivered is far from its description and not worth the money.
This product as delivered is far from the claims stated in the advertising. If you thought it may be a good product for any kind of pressure spraying, it is not. Connected to my city water connection with the available pressure provided in my area, this device was no more of a pressure washer than my standard garden hose with a standard hose nozzle.
I also purchased the hose end sprayer attachment with the soap dispenser expecting it to be useful in washing my car, bike, and the deck. The dispenser holds maybe a cup of liquid soap and it was not enough to spray the entire bike when I tried it. So this device too is a waste of money and next to useless.
Bottom line, do not waste your money on this product. I am sorry I did.
Full credit to the reviewers who…
Full credit to the reviewers who admitted to buying this worthless article. No shame in being duped. It's completely obvious that this device is in the category of the free energy electric generation tiktok videos. It's claims defy the laws of physics and the generation of energy. Like advertising a bike that can propel itself uphill without power or effort. The energy available at the outlet of a hose is trivial, maybe a few watts if you have good mains pressure and flow. This gadget can not multiply that no matter what passsive device you connect to it.
Total rubbish
Total rubbish. Not even good quality for what it is. Seller should be in jail!
Available On Amazon $30 Less! Scam
This can be purchased on Amazon Prime for $30 less. This appears to be a scam as the website is very misleading and deceptive. For example, the website claims the sprayer easily connects to 99% of all garden hoses. Unless you purchase the accessories package, it does not connect to garden hoses. The website should clearly state the accessories package cost is in addition to the advertised price and must be purchased to work.
What a load of rubbish a complete waste…
What a load of rubbish a complete waste of money a child water pistol has got more pressure than this dont waste your money.
This product is an utter scam
This product is an utter scam - a standard low pressure hose fitting, at an outrageously inflated price, being marketed as a replacement for a pressure washer. The promo videos don’t even consistently show the same product in use. Disgraceful how much this is being promoted by google ads
You tube are complicit in the scam
My issue isn't with the Aquoxis product which any thinking person would know is going to be totally fake. It's with you tube for allowing the company to advertise on their platform.
So basically if you are advertising a fake fraudulent product I assume you tube are also part of the scam.
TOTAL INTERNET SCAM
TOTAL INTERNET SCAM - achieves no more pressure than a standard hoze nozzle. Also the aquoxis-shop.com site linked to the you tube SCAM advert is selling the item for 4 times the price it can be obtained elsewhere online. Avoid unless you love losing money!
This is a complete scam
This is a complete scam. The advertising shows a gadget with an electric motor and silicone chips inside it whilst claiming it uses no power. Nonsense. It’s just a cheap and nasty hose end which is inferior to one from a garden centre. They are offered for sale at £49 whilst being available on Temu for £3.50 (and they’re not even worth that). It’s disgusting that this sort of thing goes on.
Don’t waste your money buying this rubbish which is heavily and falsely advertised using AI-generated videos and photos showing amazing results.
As with all these scam products (eg ‘Wuffy’ AI dog). The sellers give a big long spiel and false story about a retired engineer or similar ‘inventing’ this wonder product…the usual… a big long story followed by saying limited stock, so hurry. A typical scam
Worse scamming people I have ever dealt…
Worse scamming people I have ever dealt with , all automated replies if you want to cancel , Product poorly made , I can pee stronger stream , DO NOT BUY , some one needs to report to BBB
SCAM ALERT! WASTE OF TIME and MONEY!
SCAM and waste of time and money. Cheap materials and removes nothing. It is no improvement over a regular hose and nozzle. They make it difficult to return and insist that the item be returned with tracking, which cost me €11.30. Also, when I purchased the item, they charged me an additional €9.99 for an extended warranty that I did not request. We shall see if they refund the total purchase price including warranty. If not, I will report it to my credit card company, which will dispute the charge and refund my money.
Delivered OK
Delivered OK. But product not much better than ordinary garden spray. Hopeless on flags too. You live and you learn. My mistake for thinking it would clean like the advertisement. IT DOESNT.
This item bears no resemblance to the…
This item bears no resemblance to the advertising. It provides no more pressure than a hose nozzle.
I strongly advise people not to buy this item, it is a scam.
I wish I had read the reviews before buying.
Nothing like as powerful as they…
Nothing like as powerful as they pretend, just about OK for rinsing the car but nothing else
Does not remove green algea from patio…
Does not remove green algea from patio etc as claim in video. Lacking in meaningful pressure. DO NOT BUY if this is what you need. Waste of money !
SCAM, SCAM, SCAM…
I was taken in by the false advertising on Facebook. I couldn't wait to try out my pressure hose. It's no better than the one I am using. I was so impressed with advert so I bought 2, one for my son. It cost me £101. Had to pay £25 to return them to Hong Kong. Its a massive scam. I wish I had read the reviews before buying . Temu are selling the exact same thing for under £6. Please don't be fooled like I was.
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