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Here is a link to information on the Flexi-Pro rechargeable sprayer. Sealed mechanical compartment protects pump and electrical from spills; wide base so it does not tip over, comes with recharger for 120 Volt or from your van while driving; easy to refill or change chemical jugs. With the 15' coiled hose, it can cover almost any room without moving it around.
http://interlinksupply.com/index.php?item_num=AS75
 

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How large? i have the Penquin 5 Gal. and love it for commercial work.
 

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I have two different ones. I have the Mytee Big Boss and a Multisprayer. My daily choice is the Multisprayer, because it is smaller and easier to use. However, it only has a two gallon jug, so on commercial jobs you need a second or even a third jug. The Big Boss is a great sprayer, and with it's 5 gallon capacity it is the best of the two for commercial jobs, but it's much too big for carrying around in the van on a daily basis.
 

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Those big bulky sprayers are great for commercial work but to carry every day into resi jobs? NO Thanks.
 

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I had a Penquine sprayer and hated it. It would tip over once it was at about half empty. I use a multi sprayer now.
 

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I have two different ones. I have the Mytee Big Boss and a Multisprayer. My daily choice is the Multisprayer, because it is smaller and easier to use. However, it only has a two gallon jug, so on commercial jobs you need a second or even a third jug. The Big Boss is a great sprayer, and with it's 5 gallon capacity it is the best of the two for commercial jobs, but it's much too big for carrying around in the van on a daily basis.
I agree with Porkchop, Multisprayer for residential, Big Boss for commercial.
 

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Never had the 5 gal. tip. I only use it on commercial and also use multi sprayer electric on res.
 

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