OmniPro Sprayer ?????

Dolly Llama

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I've only looked at them, Bryon so I can't comment on reliability, durability or charge rates beyond hearsay.

I CAN say..

The spray gun surely looks better compared to the Multi-sprayer and HF electric we use.


The biggest thing that stopped me from taking one home, was it's physical size.
For the solution capacity, it seems a bit large and would be cumbersome to use in res.

I saw they were on sale recently in the Interlink supplier's catalog.

Think I saw them for $350


..L.T.A.
 

B Steinbach

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Hey Larry, I was also thinking that they seemed a bit bulky for only holding 2 gallons. And they are on special at Interlink for 359 through the end of the year. If I end up getting one I'll post some feedback.

Bryon
 

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I have one, it works as advertised.

The thing is a little big but not a problem with res. The wheels are nice for big jobs, I also use the 2.5 gallon jugs.

The only thing I don't like is the cheap black handle that slides up and down, feels like its about to bust when the jug is full and it's fully extended.
 

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You might also take a look at the new Mytee 5 Gallon rechargable sprayer.

I just received one and it has some nice features.

It has a higher capacity battery for longer spray time & 6" wheels.

Larry Cobb
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JaminT

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The Omnipros seem to be very nice sprayers. For a little bit there, there were a few problems with some of the wiring/fuses and chargers, but they seem to have those problems worked out nicely.
 

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I have been using one for a few months. No problems so far. I like it very much. I only use it for pre-spraying upholstery and applying protector, so I can't speak to continuous use performance.


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"You might also take a look at the new Mytee 5 Gallon rechargable sprayer. "

Larry, isn't that just a re-labeled Rocket Sprayer with spray wand up grade?

I had one (Rocket Sprayer) I bought at Sam's club for $91 bucks.
I changed the cheap plastic cone jet wand and put a quality spray gun on it.

It did pump mucho gallons of solution on a charge, but took for ever to charge and there was no ability to charge from the van's cigar lighter/acc port.
Good sprayer for the price I paid, though
But , it was too big and cumbersome for our liking in anything but large com jobs

..L.T.A.
 

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I believe it is a different sprayer:
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Dolly Llama

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Yes, that surely is a different sprayer.

Thought it was you who mentioned one some time ago.
When i checked out the link someone put up, it looked identical to the RS with a better spray wand

That's a completely different animal

Thanks for the clarification

edit..I found the one I was thinking of.
It was Jim England that mentioned it.
And it's the RS with some up grades

..L.T.A.
 

Matt King

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Now that's a nice sprayer for commercial work! I'm not much of an inline sprayer guy. I prefer the battery powered sprayers. Looks good!
 

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