Has anyone tried one of this?

KevinL

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Re: Does anyone tried one of this?

I'm not familiar with that one but cordless is the way to go, especially if you use a helper to prespray ahead of you. Does that one come with another tank or a way to switch over for protector or deo?
 
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NOTASOUTHERNBELLE

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Re: Does anyone tried one of this?

No-there's no way to switch tanks-it is just the one tank. We have 3 of the Penguins we run and we love them. Hopefully they have improved the fittings since they built the Penguins. Price is $100.00 more than we paid for ours last year. :roll:
 

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Re: Does anyone tried one of this?

When it gets near empty It tips over too easily for my tastes. The hose kinks when you try to stretch it.

I would never buy another one.
 
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NOTASOUTHERNBELLE

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Re: Does anyone tried one of this?

Or you can check out the Mytee at www.worldofclean.com, or the multi-sprayer-2 1/2 G, interchangable tanks at www.multi-sprayer.com or www.cobbcarpet.com. i have seen them cheaper-shop around. He's right-the sprayer hoses do kink- a 15 foot hose doesn't really do you a whole lot of good if you can only get 6 feet away and the hose kinks. blowme Ya just gotta be careful with it!
 

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I have the Omnisprayer. I've heard the biggest complaint is the weight, but its width makes it fairly stable to pull around. Containers can be changed out easily. Needs a bigger battery though. Easy enough to change it.
worked well for me over the past 4yrs
 

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I use an Electric Multisprayer for Soilblocker protector, and a 8 gallon battery sprayer for prespray. I don't use the 8 gallon full, usually just 3-6 max, but it's nice to have up to 8 for commercial. The MS has a 15 ft cord, and the battery has a 25 ft cord on the wand.
 

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Make yer own. Werks like a charm.

Course I may have "stolen" the parts from the sprayborg I bought. Yes, I'm a dumbass. :oops:


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I've since improved the hose hooks shiteatinggrin
 

Ron Werner

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why didn't you make it battery Sprayer? be pretty simple, then just enclose the working parts in a plastic box
Those dollies can have a pretty good weight too.

Lets see, 12V pump- ~$130
Battery and charger, ~$100
Dolly ~$ 50 for a decent one
hoses and clamps
spray gun
wiring
Time
welding/jug stand
jug

Pretty easy to see why they are $400+
 
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Brian R said:
Make yer own. Werks like a charm.

Course I may have "stolen" the parts from the sprayborg I bought. Yes, I'm a dumbass. :oops:


sprayer2.jpg


sprayer.jpg




I've since improved the hose hooks shiteatinggrin


HARPER huh?
 

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I'm using Cobbs 18 inch spray wand, it's pretty nice, comes with a 04 or 06 tip, I also have a 08 tip but don't use it often. The jugs on my MS would go quick using these tips, that's why I like using the MS jugs with a 01 tip for protector only. This way I don't need to stop refilling jugs on a job.
 

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