Oct 23, 2008 #1 L Leslie Judson Jones Member Joined May 12, 2007 Messages 2,242 http://cgi.ebay.com/BRAND-NEW-SHURflo-R ... 240%3A1318 http://cgi.ebay.com/RECHARGABLE-12V-5GA ... 240%3A1318
http://cgi.ebay.com/BRAND-NEW-SHURflo-R ... 240%3A1318 http://cgi.ebay.com/RECHARGABLE-12V-5GA ... 240%3A1318
Oct 23, 2008 #2 J joey895 Supportive Member Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 2,436 Location Florida Name Joey J. Those sure seem like a better deal than the $400+ that I paid for my multi-sprayer.
Oct 24, 2008 #3 F Farenheit251 Member Joined Oct 9, 2006 Messages 732 I had a backpack sprayer and pumping with the lever is actually quite easy. Nothing like a regular pump up. Problem I had was I kept banging corners and door frames, OK for commercial but not practical for inside a house.
I had a backpack sprayer and pumping with the lever is actually quite easy. Nothing like a regular pump up. Problem I had was I kept banging corners and door frames, OK for commercial but not practical for inside a house.
Oct 24, 2008 #4 ScottM Member Joined Dec 3, 2007 Messages 95 Location Sarasota, FL Name Scott Moody That second one is the Rocket Sprayer w/o the handle and wheels. We have one, its a gread 5 gal sprayer for commercial use, just a little too wide when going thru doors on residential.
That second one is the Rocket Sprayer w/o the handle and wheels. We have one, its a gread 5 gal sprayer for commercial use, just a little too wide when going thru doors on residential.
Oct 24, 2008 #5 hogjowl Idiot™ Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 49,138 Location Prattville, Alabama I had a back pak several years ago, and like what's his name said up above, it was only good for knocking stuff off walls and tables with.
I had a back pak several years ago, and like what's his name said up above, it was only good for knocking stuff off walls and tables with.