Flexipro Sprayer....Thoughts

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looking to hear from those who have one or have used them.

Build quality
Weight distribution and ability to stand up without falling over easy
Battery life
Ease of portability
telescoping handle strength



Also maybe about other sprayers of same size 2-3 gallons max. I am aware of the "Muti Sprayer" but looks like this one is better....YES NO?
 

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did they rename the Omnipro??
or fix the cheesy parts and rename it?


never used one, only looked at them

my thoughts...
Good pump
great spray wand/gunjet
but overall too big for only 2.5 gal capacity .

The Multi-Sprayer is half the size and 2 gal


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Overall it's just deeper in size which seems like it would be more stable.



FEATURES. FLEXIPRO MULTI-SPRAYER
SPRAYER PSI 50 PSI 50 PSI
CHARGER Car and Wall Charger. Car charger only
BATTERY 12 V 8 Amps. 12 V 9 Amps
HOSE 15 ft. coil hose 10 ft. coil hose
CONTAINER SIZE 3 gallons 2 gallons
SPRAY TIME Up to 60 gallons Up to 30 gallons
SIZE 14” X 11.5” X 24” High (includes wheels) 14” x 6” x 22” High
 

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Overall it's just deeper in size which seems like it would be more stable.

unless the Flexpro is significantly different from the Omni, it's substantially larger than the Multi.
More stable yes, due to the over large jug holder , wheels and all

Multi-Sprayer only tips over when you trip over it

have you looked at Flexpro in person?
I'm ASSumiong they fixed the problems with the Omni and renamed it the Flex, but in the pic, it looks to be the same size physically




CONTAINER SIZE 3 gallons 2 gallons

I missed the 3 gal part.
i saw 2.5??


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unless the Flexpro is significantly different from the Omni, it's substantially larger than the Multi.
More stable yes, due to the over large jug holder , wheels and all

Multi-Sprayer only tips over when you trip over it

have you looked at Flexpro in person?
I'm ASSumiong they fixed the problems with the Omni and renamed it the Flex, but in the pic, it looks to be the same size physically






I missed the 3 gal part.
i saw 2.5??


..L.T.A.


I have not seen either in person yet. My local Interlink does not stock either and no other distributors around me carries anything other than the basics.
 
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I am a distributor as well as having a cleaning company that cleans 1000's of carpet per year. I sell the omni pro cordless as well as the corded and cordless multi-sprayer. They are both good units and the omni pro works very well and holds a charge for up to 20 + gallons. My only complaint about the omni pro is how bulky it is. If you are tight on space in your vehicle then I would go with the multi-sprayer. We use the multi-sprayer ourselves and have been very happy with it and it is built very well. You can give me a call at 574-276-9580 if you have any other questions or check out the website: http://multi-sprayer.com.
 

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I have decided to buy the Flexipro and I will give my opinion after using this weekend providing it meets my expectations when I see it in the store tomorrow.
 
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Okay, so I have purchased the Flexipro sprayer and used it last night on a few jobs. Here are my likes and dislike

Like:

rotomolded case is is strong and sturdy
Spray gun is great
Quick change tips for carpet and upholstery are nice
stable unit does not tip over

Dislikes:

The wheels are a total joke
telescoping handle is also cheap and I'm sure short lived

Concerns:

Pump run continues as apposed to on demand like my cheaper tractor supply sprayer. Might be a battery killer.

Conclusion:

Appears to be a solid working cordless sprayer. The wheels and cheap telescoping handle raise a brow and do not justify the 525.00 dollar price tag. Pump needs to be on demand only instead of continues run. It would be nice to see LED indicator lights on the unit to know how your battery life is. Hydro Force, you can thank me for these helpful and much needed improvements by sending me the upgraded parts once you figure out I'm correct.
 
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