I almost forgot how great it is to prespray with a Hydro-Force...

Wandslinger

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I've using the IPS as my go to sprayer for prespraying based on the easiness of spraying without dragging my solution line around. I started getting a little annoyed with the slowly failing batteries and having to charge them all the time. The HF is always consistent and puts out a great amount of spray. I will keep the IPS for protector and upholstery cleaning from now on...
 

Jim Martin

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I've using the IPS as my go to sprayer for prespraying based on the easiness of spraying without dragging my solution line around. I started getting a little annoyed with the slowly failing batteries and having to charge them all the time. The HF is always consistent and puts out a great amount of spray. I will keep the IPS for protector and upholstery cleaning from now on...

I am back and forth on mine...if I have a home that rooms are far apart and I want to spray one and let it sit while I am doing the other end of the house I will use the IPS.....if things are more concentrated together...then I will use the hydroforce.....

but the IPS is a must for UPH.......
 
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Agreed that the IPS, when it works is KILLER on UPH.

But slow on carpet, the WORX puts out more but neither are as quick as a HF.

When I have to do a room or two at a time I use the WORX, if I can spray the whole home, out comes the HF
 

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I’m right with you. I abandon my HF for about a year and only used my Penguin. When I went back to my HF I was like, “why the heck did I stop using this?
 
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Unless your specialty is cleaning in homes without electricity, or among the wolves in the woods. This is the real must have tool for upholstery cleaning. Just a durable, dependable, always working non finicky tool. The latest, amazing new technology, battery free. Just plug & click.:

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http://www.jondon.com/spray-one-sprayer.html


And yes, the hydro-force is the same. No need to re-invent the wheel. Just a great tool that works.
 
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My Multi-Sprayer died last month, so I’ve been using my HF since.

I’ve had one complaint from spraying their furniture ... and I was consciously trying to avoid it!
Whenever they say please don't spray my furniture, I cover it. If I deliberately try to avoid it, I will hit it every time.
 

Mark Saiger

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Hydroforce ok....

But I like the Multi Sprayer brand of inline pressure sprayer better.

JonDon has it branded as PowerForce II

But I love how it puts out a better stream...and even works great when using it while using the Zipper SS Super Spinner at 1000 PSI

We have the IPS sprayers and Worx....the Worx is in the shop...

Each van has a IPS but we really use it mainly for Applying the "Cide Sauce" or with upholstery.

http://www.jondon.com/powerforce-ii-sprayer-250-1-000-psi.html
 

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I love my power force so much better than the HF also.
1. It doesn't drip. I don't know if it'll stay that way, or if it has a non drip spring in it
2. It has a more even spray
3. It feels to be more accurate than a HF in dilution
4. I don't have to worry about resetting the dial
5. I like how it's able to be used at a wider range of water pressure
 
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I like battery multi sprayer over the HF but we do keep the HF on board--just in case we want it for bigger jobs but it's just too inconsistent to rely on.
 

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As long as it's more than half full but even it's usually over kill anyway so who cares.
 

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