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Adjustable heavy-duty garden hose nozzle - Jet cleaning nozzle

Adjustable heavy-duty garden hose nozzle - Jet cleaning nozzle

Blast Driveways Clean Without Dragging Out a Pressure Washer

The AquaForce™ High-Pressure Garden Hose Nozzle finally gives your regular garden hose the punch of a budget pressure washer — without the noisy motor, the bulky cord, or the $200+ price tag.

Twist the front collar one way and it fires a tight, concentrated jet that pulls dirt out of concrete pores. Twist the other way and it softens into a wide cone mist gentle enough for hanging baskets. One tool. Two patterns. Built around a solid brass coupling that doesn't leak the way every plastic trigger nozzle eventually does.

Stop Replacing Plastic Hose Nozzles Every Summer

If you've gone through three plastic pistol-grip nozzles in two summers, you already know how this story ends. The trigger gets stiff. The seal starts spitting at the spigot. The whole plastic shell cracks the first time it hits the driveway.

Cheap nozzles fight you. The water dribbles out instead of hitting hard. Caked-on mud on your tires barely flinches. Bird mess on the patio just smears around. Wet leaves stuck to the stone don't move. You end up reaching for a stiff brush — or caving and renting a real pressure washer for the afternoon.

And it's not just the spray. It's the slow drip at the connection that wastes a gallon every time you set the hose down. It's the spring inside the trigger seizing up after one winter in the garage. It's the way every off-brand promises "8 spray patterns" and you only ever use two — until both of them stop working.

Three Things That Actually Make a Difference

  • Solid Brass Coupling That Stops the Spigot Drip: Real brass at the connection point — not plastic painted gold. It threads onto any standard residential hose without stripping, and the internal sealing rings sit tight against the hose threads so the slow drip you've been listening to all summer just stops.
  • Mechanical Twist Tip That Switches From Jet to Mist in a Quarter Turn: No trigger, no spring, no clicking dial. Quarter turn one way and the spray narrows into a focused, high-velocity jet. Reverse it and the same nozzle softens into a wide cone mist gentle enough for seedlings. There's nothing inside to wear out.
  • Reinforced Body That Doesn't Crack on the First Drop: Built to survive accidental drops on concrete without splitting, and the brass fittings won't corrode through a long winter sitting in an unheated garage. Most cheap plastic shells develop hairline cracks after one freeze cycle. This one doesn't.

Why the Mechanism Matters More Than the Spray Patterns

Pistol-grip nozzles look powerful in the package — six spray patterns, ergonomic trigger, satisfying click. Six months later the spring sticks, two of the patterns leak, and the whole thing lives in a dusty corner of the garage. AquaForce™ does the two patterns you actually use, and it does them year after year.

Fewer moving parts is the whole point. There's no internal trigger spring to wear out. No plastic catch to snap. No rubber gasket on a moving part to perish. Two stationary spray patterns selected by a mechanical twist — that's the entire system.

The body itself is fluted with deep ribs along the rubberized grip section. Soaked hands, soapy hands, gloved hands — none of them slip. The fluting also keeps the nozzle from rolling off the patio railing when you set it down for a second.

Where You'll Actually Use It

Caked dirt on a concrete driveway is where most cheap nozzles give up. The jet setting on AquaForce™ lifts six months of grime, leaf stain, and tire dust off the surface in clean strips. You can watch the dirty water peel back as you walk it down the slab.

Wheel wells, alloy rims, and the lower panels of the car catch the worst of the road grime. The same jet that strips a driveway is tight enough to drive into the gap behind a brake caliper and rinse out months of brake dust. Then a twist back to cone mist for the body panels and windows.

Hosing soap suds off second-story siding or rinsing high garage windows used to mean dragging out the extension ladder. The jet stream carries cleanly up two stories from ground level. Stay on the ground, finish the job, put the ladder back in the rafters where it belongs.

Twist to cone mist and the same nozzle waters hanging baskets and seedlings without flattening them. Cone mode is also exactly right for hosing the dog after a muddy walk — soft enough that he won't bolt, strong enough to actually rinse him clean.

What Other Homeowners Are Saying

"Bought one of these after going through three trigger nozzles in two seasons. The brass coupling alone is worth it — no more slow leaks at the spigot. Blasted six months of grime off my driveway in about twenty minutes." — Mark L.

"Was skeptical because it doesn't look like much. Then I used it to wash my van and the cone setting is perfect for rinsing the dog right after. One tool replaces three nozzles I was juggling." — Sarah P.

"I'm cynical about anything that claims to replace a pressure washer. This doesn't quite match my actual pressure washer, but it gets most of the way there for cleaning the patio and the truck — and I don't have to drag the unit out of the shed every time." — Dave R.

What's in the Box

  • ✓ 1 × AquaForce™ High-Pressure Brass Nozzle (black + gold accent)
  • ✓ 3 × Quick-connect adapters fitting standard tap and hose sizes
  • ✓ 1 × Metal thumb-screw hose clamp for worn or off-size hose ends
  • ✓ Setup card

How to Set It Up for Your First Cleanup

  1. Thread the brass coupling onto your garden hose. Hand-tight is enough — the internal sealing rings do the rest.
  2. If your hose end is worn or off-size, slide on the thumb-screw clamp. Tighten it with your fingers. No tools required.
  3. Turn on the tap. Full pressure is fine — the brass fitting handles standard residential water pressure without leaking at the joint.
  4. Twist the front collar to the pattern you need. Quarter turn one way for the focused jet. Reverse for the wide cone mist. Switch as often as you want — there's nothing inside to wear out.

AquaForce™ vs. The Plastic Pistol-Grip Nozzles

AquaForce™ Plastic Pistol-Grip Budget Pressure Washer
Coupling material Solid brass Plastic, often painted gold Metal + plastic hybrid
Spray switching Mechanical twist — 2 patterns Click dial — 6-8 patterns (most leak after one season) Swap wand tips
Internal moving parts None to wear out Spring + trigger + valve seat Motor, pump, hose, valves
Drop survival Reinforced ribbed body Cracks on first hard drop Designed heavy, durable
Spigot leak Sealed brass thread Slow drip after first season Separate fitting
Setup time Under 1 minute Under 1 minute 10–15 minutes per use
Total cost One purchase Replaced every 1–2 seasons $200+ minimum

Specs

  • Body: Reinforced ribbed polymer with fluted rubberized grip section
  • Coupling: Solid brass quick-connect with internal sealing rings
  • Adjustable tip: Mechanical twist — focused jet to wide cone mist
  • Profile: Straight baton (compact, no pistol-grip housing)
  • Hose compatibility: Standard residential threaded garden hose
  • Included: 3 × quick-connect adapters + 1 × metal thumb-screw clamp
  • Finish: Matte black body with gold-accent collar and brass coupling

Questions Homeowners Ask

Will this fit my standard garden hose?

Yes. The brass coupling threads onto any standard residential garden hose. The kit also includes three quick-connect adapters and a metal thumb-screw clamp for older or off-size hose ends, so setup runs under a minute on almost any setup.

Does it really replace a pressure washer?

For routine outdoor cleanup — driveways, cars, patios, second-story siding, BBQs, trash cans — yes. It won't match an industrial 2000+ PSI gas pressure washer for heavy commercial work, but it gets most of the way there without the motor, the cord, the noise, or the $200+ price tag.

How long does it last?

The body is built to survive accidental drops on concrete, the brass coupling won't corrode through winter storage, and the twist mechanism has no internal spring to seize up. Most cheap plastic nozzles last one season. This one is built for many.

Can I use it for hot water?

It's designed for standard cold-water garden hose pressure. Lukewarm tap water is fine. Don't run it on hot pressure-washer lines.

Will it leak at the connection?

The brass quick-connect with internal sealing rings is the part that stops the slow drip you've been listening to all summer. If your hose end is worn out, the included metal thumb-screw clamp seals it tight by hand.

What if it doesn't work for me?

See the 30-day trial below — send it back for a full refund, no questions asked.

The 30-Day No-Drip Trial

If AquaForce™ doesn't out-clean the plastic nozzle currently sitting in your garage — or if it leaks, cracks, or fails on you within 30 days — send it back for a full refund. The brass body and reinforced grip are built to outlast every cheap pistol-grip you've replaced before it.

One nozzle. Two spray patterns. Built to handle every outdoor cleaning job on your list without a pressure washer, a ladder, or another trip to the hardware store.

Thread it onto your hose. Set the plastic one aside. Your next cleanup will tell you everything.

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Blast Driveways Clean Without Dragging Out a Pressure Washer

The AquaForce™ High-Pressure Garden Hose Nozzle finally gives your regular garden hose the punch of a budget pressure washer — without the noisy motor, the bulky cord, or the $200+ price tag.

Twist the front collar one way and it fires a tight, concentrated jet that pulls dirt out of concrete pores. Twist the other way and it softens into a wide cone mist gentle enough for hanging baskets. One tool. Two patterns. Built around a solid brass coupling that doesn't leak the way every plastic trigger nozzle eventually does.

Stop Replacing Plastic Hose Nozzles Every Summer

If you've gone through three plastic pistol-grip nozzles in two summers, you already know how this story ends. The trigger gets stiff. The seal starts spitting at the spigot. The whole plastic shell cracks the first time it hits the driveway.

Cheap nozzles fight you. The water dribbles out instead of hitting hard. Caked-on mud on your tires barely flinches. Bird mess on the patio just smears around. Wet leaves stuck to the stone don't move. You end up reaching for a stiff brush — or caving and renting a real pressure washer for the afternoon.

And it's not just the spray. It's the slow drip at the connection that wastes a gallon every time you set the hose down. It's the spring inside the trigger seizing up after one winter in the garage. It's the way every off-brand promises "8 spray patterns" and you only ever use two — until both of them stop working.

Three Things That Actually Make a Difference

  • Solid Brass Coupling That Stops the Spigot Drip: Real brass at the connection point — not plastic painted gold. It threads onto any standard residential hose without stripping, and the internal sealing rings sit tight against the hose threads so the slow drip you've been listening to all summer just stops.
  • Mechanical Twist Tip That Switches From Jet to Mist in a Quarter Turn: No trigger, no spring, no clicking dial. Quarter turn one way and the spray narrows into a focused, high-velocity jet. Reverse it and the same nozzle softens into a wide cone mist gentle enough for seedlings. There's nothing inside to wear out.
  • Reinforced Body That Doesn't Crack on the First Drop: Built to survive accidental drops on concrete without splitting, and the brass fittings won't corrode through a long winter sitting in an unheated garage. Most cheap plastic shells develop hairline cracks after one freeze cycle. This one doesn't.

Why the Mechanism Matters More Than the Spray Patterns

Pistol-grip nozzles look powerful in the package — six spray patterns, ergonomic trigger, satisfying click. Six months later the spring sticks, two of the patterns leak, and the whole thing lives in a dusty corner of the garage. AquaForce™ does the two patterns you actually use, and it does them year after year.

Fewer moving parts is the whole point. There's no internal trigger spring to wear out. No plastic catch to snap. No rubber gasket on a moving part to perish. Two stationary spray patterns selected by a mechanical twist — that's the entire system.

The body itself is fluted with deep ribs along the rubberized grip section. Soaked hands, soapy hands, gloved hands — none of them slip. The fluting also keeps the nozzle from rolling off the patio railing when you set it down for a second.

Where You'll Actually Use It

Caked dirt on a concrete driveway is where most cheap nozzles give up. The jet setting on AquaForce™ lifts six months of grime, leaf stain, and tire dust off the surface in clean strips. You can watch the dirty water peel back as you walk it down the slab.

Wheel wells, alloy rims, and the lower panels of the car catch the worst of the road grime. The same jet that strips a driveway is tight enough to drive into the gap behind a brake caliper and rinse out months of brake dust. Then a twist back to cone mist for the body panels and windows.

Hosing soap suds off second-story siding or rinsing high garage windows used to mean dragging out the extension ladder. The jet stream carries cleanly up two stories from ground level. Stay on the ground, finish the job, put the ladder back in the rafters where it belongs.

Twist to cone mist and the same nozzle waters hanging baskets and seedlings without flattening them. Cone mode is also exactly right for hosing the dog after a muddy walk — soft enough that he won't bolt, strong enough to actually rinse him clean.

What Other Homeowners Are Saying

"Bought one of these after going through three trigger nozzles in two seasons. The brass coupling alone is worth it — no more slow leaks at the spigot. Blasted six months of grime off my driveway in about twenty minutes." — Mark L.

"Was skeptical because it doesn't look like much. Then I used it to wash my van and the cone setting is perfect for rinsing the dog right after. One tool replaces three nozzles I was juggling." — Sarah P.

"I'm cynical about anything that claims to replace a pressure washer. This doesn't quite match my actual pressure washer, but it gets most of the way there for cleaning the patio and the truck — and I don't have to drag the unit out of the shed every time." — Dave R.

What's in the Box

  • ✓ 1 × AquaForce™ High-Pressure Brass Nozzle (black + gold accent)
  • ✓ 3 × Quick-connect adapters fitting standard tap and hose sizes
  • ✓ 1 × Metal thumb-screw hose clamp for worn or off-size hose ends
  • ✓ Setup card

How to Set It Up for Your First Cleanup

  1. Thread the brass coupling onto your garden hose. Hand-tight is enough — the internal sealing rings do the rest.
  2. If your hose end is worn or off-size, slide on the thumb-screw clamp. Tighten it with your fingers. No tools required.
  3. Turn on the tap. Full pressure is fine — the brass fitting handles standard residential water pressure without leaking at the joint.
  4. Twist the front collar to the pattern you need. Quarter turn one way for the focused jet. Reverse for the wide cone mist. Switch as often as you want — there's nothing inside to wear out.

AquaForce™ vs. The Plastic Pistol-Grip Nozzles

AquaForce™ Plastic Pistol-Grip Budget Pressure Washer
Coupling material Solid brass Plastic, often painted gold Metal + plastic hybrid
Spray switching Mechanical twist — 2 patterns Click dial — 6-8 patterns (most leak after one season) Swap wand tips
Internal moving parts None to wear out Spring + trigger + valve seat Motor, pump, hose, valves
Drop survival Reinforced ribbed body Cracks on first hard drop Designed heavy, durable
Spigot leak Sealed brass thread Slow drip after first season Separate fitting
Setup time Under 1 minute Under 1 minute 10–15 minutes per use
Total cost One purchase Replaced every 1–2 seasons $200+ minimum

Specs

  • Body: Reinforced ribbed polymer with fluted rubberized grip section
  • Coupling: Solid brass quick-connect with internal sealing rings
  • Adjustable tip: Mechanical twist — focused jet to wide cone mist
  • Profile: Straight baton (compact, no pistol-grip housing)
  • Hose compatibility: Standard residential threaded garden hose
  • Included: 3 × quick-connect adapters + 1 × metal thumb-screw clamp
  • Finish: Matte black body with gold-accent collar and brass coupling

Questions Homeowners Ask

Will this fit my standard garden hose?

Yes. The brass coupling threads onto any standard residential garden hose. The kit also includes three quick-connect adapters and a metal thumb-screw clamp for older or off-size hose ends, so setup runs under a minute on almost any setup.

Does it really replace a pressure washer?

For routine outdoor cleanup — driveways, cars, patios, second-story siding, BBQs, trash cans — yes. It won't match an industrial 2000+ PSI gas pressure washer for heavy commercial work, but it gets most of the way there without the motor, the cord, the noise, or the $200+ price tag.

How long does it last?

The body is built to survive accidental drops on concrete, the brass coupling won't corrode through winter storage, and the twist mechanism has no internal spring to seize up. Most cheap plastic nozzles last one season. This one is built for many.

Can I use it for hot water?

It's designed for standard cold-water garden hose pressure. Lukewarm tap water is fine. Don't run it on hot pressure-washer lines.

Will it leak at the connection?

The brass quick-connect with internal sealing rings is the part that stops the slow drip you've been listening to all summer. If your hose end is worn out, the included metal thumb-screw clamp seals it tight by hand.

What if it doesn't work for me?

See the 30-day trial below — send it back for a full refund, no questions asked.

The 30-Day No-Drip Trial

If AquaForce™ doesn't out-clean the plastic nozzle currently sitting in your garage — or if it leaks, cracks, or fails on you within 30 days — send it back for a full refund. The brass body and reinforced grip are built to outlast every cheap pistol-grip you've replaced before it.

One nozzle. Two spray patterns. Built to handle every outdoor cleaning job on your list without a pressure washer, a ladder, or another trip to the hardware store.

Thread it onto your hose. Set the plastic one aside. Your next cleanup will tell you everything.

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Blast Driveways Clean Without Dragging Out a Pressure Washer

The AquaForce™ High-Pressure Garden Hose Nozzle finally gives your regular garden hose the punch of a budget pressure washer — without the noisy motor, the bulky cord, or the $200+ price tag.

Twist the front collar one way and it fires a tight, concentrated jet that pulls dirt out of concrete pores. Twist the other way and it softens into a wide cone mist gentle enough for hanging baskets. One tool. Two patterns. Built around a solid brass coupling that doesn't leak the way every plastic trigger nozzle eventually does.

Stop Replacing Plastic Hose Nozzles Every Summer

If you've gone through three plastic pistol-grip nozzles in two summers, you already know how this story ends. The trigger gets stiff. The seal starts spitting at the spigot. The whole plastic shell cracks the first time it hits the driveway.

Cheap nozzles fight you. The water dribbles out instead of hitting hard. Caked-on mud on your tires barely flinches. Bird mess on the patio just smears around. Wet leaves stuck to the stone don't move. You end up reaching for a stiff brush — or caving and renting a real pressure washer for the afternoon.

And it's not just the spray. It's the slow drip at the connection that wastes a gallon every time you set the hose down. It's the spring inside the trigger seizing up after one winter in the garage. It's the way every off-brand promises "8 spray patterns" and you only ever use two — until both of them stop working.

Three Things That Actually Make a Difference

  • Solid Brass Coupling That Stops the Spigot Drip: Real brass at the connection point — not plastic painted gold. It threads onto any standard residential hose without stripping, and the internal sealing rings sit tight against the hose threads so the slow drip you've been listening to all summer just stops.
  • Mechanical Twist Tip That Switches From Jet to Mist in a Quarter Turn: No trigger, no spring, no clicking dial. Quarter turn one way and the spray narrows into a focused, high-velocity jet. Reverse it and the same nozzle softens into a wide cone mist gentle enough for seedlings. There's nothing inside to wear out.
  • Reinforced Body That Doesn't Crack on the First Drop: Built to survive accidental drops on concrete without splitting, and the brass fittings won't corrode through a long winter sitting in an unheated garage. Most cheap plastic shells develop hairline cracks after one freeze cycle. This one doesn't.

Why the Mechanism Matters More Than the Spray Patterns

Pistol-grip nozzles look powerful in the package — six spray patterns, ergonomic trigger, satisfying click. Six months later the spring sticks, two of the patterns leak, and the whole thing lives in a dusty corner of the garage. AquaForce™ does the two patterns you actually use, and it does them year after year.

Fewer moving parts is the whole point. There's no internal trigger spring to wear out. No plastic catch to snap. No rubber gasket on a moving part to perish. Two stationary spray patterns selected by a mechanical twist — that's the entire system.

The body itself is fluted with deep ribs along the rubberized grip section. Soaked hands, soapy hands, gloved hands — none of them slip. The fluting also keeps the nozzle from rolling off the patio railing when you set it down for a second.

Where You'll Actually Use It

Caked dirt on a concrete driveway is where most cheap nozzles give up. The jet setting on AquaForce™ lifts six months of grime, leaf stain, and tire dust off the surface in clean strips. You can watch the dirty water peel back as you walk it down the slab.

Wheel wells, alloy rims, and the lower panels of the car catch the worst of the road grime. The same jet that strips a driveway is tight enough to drive into the gap behind a brake caliper and rinse out months of brake dust. Then a twist back to cone mist for the body panels and windows.

Hosing soap suds off second-story siding or rinsing high garage windows used to mean dragging out the extension ladder. The jet stream carries cleanly up two stories from ground level. Stay on the ground, finish the job, put the ladder back in the rafters where it belongs.

Twist to cone mist and the same nozzle waters hanging baskets and seedlings without flattening them. Cone mode is also exactly right for hosing the dog after a muddy walk — soft enough that he won't bolt, strong enough to actually rinse him clean.

What Other Homeowners Are Saying

"Bought one of these after going through three trigger nozzles in two seasons. The brass coupling alone is worth it — no more slow leaks at the spigot. Blasted six months of grime off my driveway in about twenty minutes." — Mark L.

"Was skeptical because it doesn't look like much. Then I used it to wash my van and the cone setting is perfect for rinsing the dog right after. One tool replaces three nozzles I was juggling." — Sarah P.

"I'm cynical about anything that claims to replace a pressure washer. This doesn't quite match my actual pressure washer, but it gets most of the way there for cleaning the patio and the truck — and I don't have to drag the unit out of the shed every time." — Dave R.

What's in the Box

  • ✓ 1 × AquaForce™ High-Pressure Brass Nozzle (black + gold accent)
  • ✓ 3 × Quick-connect adapters fitting standard tap and hose sizes
  • ✓ 1 × Metal thumb-screw hose clamp for worn or off-size hose ends
  • ✓ Setup card

How to Set It Up for Your First Cleanup

  1. Thread the brass coupling onto your garden hose. Hand-tight is enough — the internal sealing rings do the rest.
  2. If your hose end is worn or off-size, slide on the thumb-screw clamp. Tighten it with your fingers. No tools required.
  3. Turn on the tap. Full pressure is fine — the brass fitting handles standard residential water pressure without leaking at the joint.
  4. Twist the front collar to the pattern you need. Quarter turn one way for the focused jet. Reverse for the wide cone mist. Switch as often as you want — there's nothing inside to wear out.

AquaForce™ vs. The Plastic Pistol-Grip Nozzles

AquaForce™ Plastic Pistol-Grip Budget Pressure Washer
Coupling material Solid brass Plastic, often painted gold Metal + plastic hybrid
Spray switching Mechanical twist — 2 patterns Click dial — 6-8 patterns (most leak after one season) Swap wand tips
Internal moving parts None to wear out Spring + trigger + valve seat Motor, pump, hose, valves
Drop survival Reinforced ribbed body Cracks on first hard drop Designed heavy, durable
Spigot leak Sealed brass thread Slow drip after first season Separate fitting
Setup time Under 1 minute Under 1 minute 10–15 minutes per use
Total cost One purchase Replaced every 1–2 seasons $200+ minimum

Specs

  • Body: Reinforced ribbed polymer with fluted rubberized grip section
  • Coupling: Solid brass quick-connect with internal sealing rings
  • Adjustable tip: Mechanical twist — focused jet to wide cone mist
  • Profile: Straight baton (compact, no pistol-grip housing)
  • Hose compatibility: Standard residential threaded garden hose
  • Included: 3 × quick-connect adapters + 1 × metal thumb-screw clamp
  • Finish: Matte black body with gold-accent collar and brass coupling

Questions Homeowners Ask

Will this fit my standard garden hose?

Yes. The brass coupling threads onto any standard residential garden hose. The kit also includes three quick-connect adapters and a metal thumb-screw clamp for older or off-size hose ends, so setup runs under a minute on almost any setup.

Does it really replace a pressure washer?

For routine outdoor cleanup — driveways, cars, patios, second-story siding, BBQs, trash cans — yes. It won't match an industrial 2000+ PSI gas pressure washer for heavy commercial work, but it gets most of the way there without the motor, the cord, the noise, or the $200+ price tag.

How long does it last?

The body is built to survive accidental drops on concrete, the brass coupling won't corrode through winter storage, and the twist mechanism has no internal spring to seize up. Most cheap plastic nozzles last one season. This one is built for many.

Can I use it for hot water?

It's designed for standard cold-water garden hose pressure. Lukewarm tap water is fine. Don't run it on hot pressure-washer lines.

Will it leak at the connection?

The brass quick-connect with internal sealing rings is the part that stops the slow drip you've been listening to all summer. If your hose end is worn out, the included metal thumb-screw clamp seals it tight by hand.

What if it doesn't work for me?

See the 30-day trial below — send it back for a full refund, no questions asked.

The 30-Day No-Drip Trial

If AquaForce™ doesn't out-clean the plastic nozzle currently sitting in your garage — or if it leaks, cracks, or fails on you within 30 days — send it back for a full refund. The brass body and reinforced grip are built to outlast every cheap pistol-grip you've replaced before it.

One nozzle. Two spray patterns. Built to handle every outdoor cleaning job on your list without a pressure washer, a ladder, or another trip to the hardware store.

Thread it onto your hose. Set the plastic one aside. Your next cleanup will tell you everything.