For so much money I don't see how you can ask for more. I bought a similar nozzle at my local hardware store a few years ago for over 5x the price of this nozzle. Yes, it was a bit more powerful and evil looking, but it worked the same way. I used this drill to drill a hole in a gallon jar for continuous planting of kombucha. Anyone who wants to do the same or just build their own party drink dispenser can use this with a Tomlinson faucet (also available here at Revain) which is vastly superior to built-in faucets. dispenser. A few words on how to make a clean cut: I taped both sides of the glass to prevent cracking, then I placed the glass in the kitchen sink and a light but steady stream of water flowed where the cut was made. (so that the room is cool and free from glass dust). Approach the glass at a 45 degree angle with the drill bit and when it starts to bite, slowly adjust the drill bit so that it just cuts into the glass. Apply gentle pressure to keep the water flowing and you should eventually come out the other side. That's all. The tape inside prevents the glass from breaking before the cut around the perimeter is complete. overall it worked great for me. The pipe is installed, the installation did not leak a drop!