We like the cordless. Plug them into the wall with adapter every night and into the Butler console while trucks are out. Never lose charge.Multisprayer is the "gold standard"
if you buy the battery model, use the charging cord that plugs into the 12vt port you charge your fone with
keep it plugged in 100% of the time while in the van.
between jobs and over night .
Your battery will last years
we used corded and battery
Corded is a bit lighter , battery is more convenient
.L.T.A.
Batteries last 3-7 years and usually die slowly so you can order new and not skip a beat.Until the battery goes dead ...
So what are you doing here annoying everybody.I know
I sure miss slingin' a wand everyday......
..L.T.A.
So what are you doing here annoying everybody.
I disagree. I've got a corded, and cordless.... last year, today's big job took me, and a helper, 8.5hrs..... today, I was done in 4hrs, 50min.... guess which one was cordless.....Multi-sprayer corded.
The less dependent you are on batteries, batteries holding charge, someone actually charging them etc. the better off you are. Only disadvantage- need electricity in the home you're spraying.
Old young-ens like Mr. Great forget the universal truth- simple is better.
Or maybe he was too busy sexting to ever learn![]()
AND made 240 hr.......I disagree. I've got a corded, and cordless.... last year, today's big job took me, and a helper, 8.5hrs..... today, I was done in 4hrs, 50min.... guess which one was cordless.....
Improbable. Try again.I disagree. I've got a corded, and cordless.... last year, today's big job took me, and a helper, 8.5hrs..... today, I was done in 4hrs, 50min.... guess which one was cordless.....
Why do you say that? Last year, it was old carpet(changed in Feb.), power agitate with CRB, extact. This year, new van, (more heat-suction), and didn't have to set up 4TD, and no power agitate..... less set up, less hose/cords..... still think 'improbable '?Improbable. Try again.
Would love to see your plug in technique.
I have a socket in my van.... plugged in ALWAYS.....Improbable. Try again.
Would love to see your plug in technique.
Why do you say that? Last year, it was old carpet(changed in Feb.), power agitate with CRB, extact. This year, new van, (more heat-suction), and didn't have to set up 4TD, and no power agitate..... less set up, less hose/cords..... still think 'improbable '?
I meant the wall plugging technique of the corded sprayer that added all the extra hours to your work. That plugging technique must be something elseI have a socket in my van.... plugged in ALWAYS.....
taking a nap.Where is Marty when you need him?
I think I'm going to go Multi Sprayer cordless.
Ok, ok, the battery sprayer wasn't the only reason... but it did help. I find it the cats meow for lots of things.... especially protector, and doing lots of uph. I modified it by adding a 25' coil airhose.So, in other words, Jeff, it had absolutely nothing to do with the battery versus corded sprayer.
I meant the wall plugging technique of the corded sprayer that added all the extra hours to your work. That plugging technique must be something else
Anyhow, we all have our preferences, likes and what we consider advantageous. They're all good.
I'm getting the plug in next. My pump started leaking on the battery sprayer now. Went to rural King and got on for $30 but pretty sure it won't last. Had to rig it up because it's 3/8 instead of 1/4.Gave up on the battery multisprayer. Bad connection with the plug in bla bla bla........jug dripping down and corroding the internals......bla bla bla...........bad design to have the internals right below the jug.........no easy access.......POS.
But I still use my plug in multisprayer for small jobs and furniture.