Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at how the Cornucopia 28-400 trigger nozzle pack fits garden spray-bottle shelves, labeled rinse bottles, and bottle reset routines.
Pros
The upside
- The 12-pack keeps spare trigger heads ready for labeled spray bottles.
- The 28-400 neck size fits many 16 ounce and 32 ounce bottles that use that thread.
- The 10-inch dip tube gives each trigger head useful reach inside taller bottle bodies.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Bottle thread fit should be checked before the old trigger is discarded.
- A long dip tube may need careful trimming for a shorter bottle.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This trigger pack fits gardeners who maintain several compatible spray bottles for plant-care shelves, seedling trays, greenhouse benches, and utility cleanup.
What to know:
Thread size matters. Keep one old cap or trigger near the refill box as a quick visual check before opening a new sprayer head.
Where to check it
Check Cornucopia Brands 28-400 Replacement Trigger Sprayer Nozzles 12-Pack
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Breakdown
Full review
Spare trigger heads for bottle resets
Cornucopia Brands 28-400 Replacement Trigger Sprayer Nozzles come as a 12-pack of black trigger heads with 10-inch dip tubes. The product page lists the neck size as 28-400 and describes the pack for 16 ounce and 32 ounce spray bottles with compatible threads.
That makes the pack useful near a garden shelf where labeled bottles handle plain water, rinse water, tray cleanup, and plant-care routines. A fresh trigger can bring a bottle back into rotation when the old head clogs, sticks, or goes missing during cleanup.
Check the bottle neck before use
The important detail is the 28-400 neck size. Match the trigger to the bottle before relying on it for a refill kit. Thread it on gently, check the seal, then test with plain water at a sink or outdoor utility area.
The 10-inch dip tube reaches into taller bottle bodies. If the tube reaches the bottom with too much curve, trim slowly and keep the cut clean.
A useful refill for labeled stations
A trigger pack works well when the station already has bottles, labels, a rinse tray, and a towel. Keep the spare heads in a lidded box or drawer so each one stays clean until a bottle needs it.
After garden use, rinse the bottle and trigger with clean water, let the tube drain, and store the bottle with its label facing forward.
Good match
This trigger pack fits gardeners who maintain several compatible spray bottles for plant-care shelves, seedling trays, greenhouse benches, and utility cleanup.
What to know
Thread size matters. Keep one old cap or trigger near the refill box as a quick visual check before opening a new sprayer head.