Need recommendation for a battery operated sprayer

BillC

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Looking to buy a quality battery operated sprayer. What brand do you recommend??
 

Jim Martin

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http://www.rocketspray.com/specs.html

may not be for everyone but I love mine........best one out there...


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the husky thing just helps me carry in small things.........
 

Jim Martin

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lol..........

no it just saves me from having to mix all the time.......
 

John Olson

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I am 100% sold on the Omni Sprayer. It takes alot for me to push a Product that was a Bridgepoint only Item but they did it right with this one..well the one exception is the handle hoping they beef that up but the thing just runs and runs.. And it's less then the Multi Sprayer
 

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have only tried the battery multisprayer.

if i had to buy another i'd get the battery multisprayer again.

thanx --- Derek.
 

Jim Martin

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Thanks I really like it
it mixes 5gals at a time and has a strong pump on it

unlike the multi sprayer this has a demand pump so it don't sit there and run and you have to turn it on and off......just release the trigger
it sprays 80 gals per charge....

it is not as hard as some think to get around
 

Rex Tyus

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I really like my Omi Sprayer. It is the only battery operated sprayer I have tried. I have no reference of comparison. The jugs are easily interchangeable with different products premixed for efficiency.

Jim's big ass sprayer looks kinda cool though.
 

TimP

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I think I may have to break down and buy an omni and a few buckets. My hydroforce isn't picking up and everyone says they are crap anyway. I haven't gotten around to trying to fix it nor do I know how.
 

Dolly

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Since Jim simplifies things so he can get through his jobs efficiently, I would bet money that the set up he has would be a good choice for anyone.

Time is money. The more time you save the money you make or time you have with your families.

Time with your families have a different kind of value,

I happen to have a multi sprayer and that saves me time. If I had known of Jims set up I can assure you, that is where I would have invested the money for the same reasons Jim does.
 

alazo1

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Jim, is that trigger gun from a hydroforce sprayer?. I did'nt think it would work on such low psi.

Albert
 

Jim Martin

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yes it is ..the only good thing I could find off of one.....


I just removed the QD and the fitting and put a shut off and the hose ........

sprays like a champ

I get a nice powerful fan pattern
 

hogjowl

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Procyon sold me a sprayer just like Jim's a few years back. It was a good sprayer, but when it was full, and I had to pick it up for whatever reason, I cussed it like a dog.

And, I grew tired of rolling it around corners into china hutches and end tables and stuff.

Not to be contrary, because I respect Jim a bunch.

But he's FOS on this sprayer thingy and all of you can KMA!

(my idol gave me permission to use his terminology.
 

truckmount girl

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I was just thinking, those who like the demand pump idea could use a fuel pump on any size/style jug they fancy. Then you could set them up with converter/inverter to run on battery or plug-in, whatever you prefer.

Fuel pumps work great for those who have finicky chemical draw systems on their TM's as well. I used one on my old TM and never had draw problems again.

Take care,
Lisa
 

Jim Martin

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lol..............that's what that stuff is.............

man thats mess up.........fur or no fur..........its all yours

do you realize what goes threw them things......

I would rather drink what is in that sprayer.......
 
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Powr flite has a nice 2 gallon battery sprayer for about $350, when on sale. I think it's a multi-sprayer.
 

KevinL

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That powr flite sprayer is the dewalt powered 12 volt. It's 3 gallons and works way better than the multi sprayer but no receptacle for the extension.
 

Rob Lyon

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I Love The Omni sprayer, works great and keeps a charge for a long time!! Talk to Jim P or Olsen about it!!
 

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