PEPSI SPRAYER SIMPLE THE BEST OVER ALL

Bjorn

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all the problems associated with sprayers, in-line, pump up, electric, battery electric.

I have found that NOTHING beats a Pepsi sprayer


l]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4nKFe4ce0Ql]
 

starrett

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I have several tanks,the quick connect fittings and some extra O rings I might part with.
 

joey895

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You should sell those.

I've got a $500 battery sprayer broken in my garage right now.
 

vincent

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starrett said:
I have several tanks,the quick connect fittings and some extra O rings I might part with.

O really???? How much for one ready to go? Shoot me a pm if you rather.
 

Jim Morrison

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OK I don't understand the pressure thing...You pump it up to 90 psi in the morning with 4 gal of solution and it will spray the whole 4 gal out without recharging? Do you lose some of the charge towards the end of the solution? Is it regulated or spraying at the same psi in the tank?

Nice video.

Curious George
 

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I've wondered the same thing. What happens when you have to refill during the day. do you stop at a gas station and pay 75 cents to use the air compressor?
 

Bjorn

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I have carry more than one tank if you need a quick charge a small bicycle pump

oH CHIT my battery died or cord broke on my sprayer or my pump up blew an O ring

nothing is going to be perfect I just find that the pepsi sprayer has the least of problems of all other sprayers

yes it pumps out the whole four gallons

what happens when the battery is low??????????????????
 

Ryan

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I get that, but I mean the pepsi canister thingy where do you get one?
 

Louis

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Wouldn't a 12v air compressor work to recharge it so you don't have 2 or 3 tanks?
 

Brian R

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We used those back in the old Chem Dry days. We pressurized them with CO2. It helped the prespray (bubbles) and I think it kept the tank pressurized better.
When we went to the little electric pumps it just wasn't as good.

Not sure what the laws are for carrying CO2 tanks around in your van but hey, if it helps clean the carpet. :mrgreen:
I would imagine someone here would report me if I did such a thing. :wink:
 

Askal

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We have used those for years. We keep a pump up sprayer on board so if run out we can use that. They are damn near fool proof. I went with a 12 v sprayer in one of my trucks to give it a go because the Pepsi sprayer look very white trash. If you put a vinyl wrap on them I suppose that would help.
Al
 

Dolly Llama

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they used to be a board deJour phenom 7-8? years ago

I've never owned one.
I knew i didn't one the first time I lugged one out of a van at a demo

they weigh a ton when full.
They're not as easy to fill and charge compared to a "regular" electric sprayers .
There's no room in my van now for carrying around 3 or more bottles that would get us thru a day


..L.T.A.
 

Wayne Miller

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Simple, easy, dependable, 100' of hose, off-the-shelf 100 psi on-demand diaphram pump.

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amazingcleansc

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I think the flow rate is what i like about that.. im way too damn lazy to spend time with a pumpup sprayer. i need to get me one of these
 

Brian R

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They seamed easier to clean out...along with the filters. Didn't get clogges as often.

If I were back on the truck, I would set it up.
 

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4 gallons for a house???

uhhh up and downstairs i use 10 most times....
 
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George V

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oppss. i just watched the video again parts are available from Cobb too.

Odin said:
all the problems associated with sprayers, in-line, pump up, electric, battery electric.

I have found that NOTHING beats a Pepsi sprayer


4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4nKFe4ce0Q4]
 
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George V

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harryhides said:
I just sold the biz and so have 6 or 7 of those things.....


Hey, I'll purchase one or two of them from ya Hides.

if their still available.
 
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I bought 3 from a local who went out if biz. Replaced the wand with the one from Cobbs (thanks for the tip Odin) That wand is great. These are set up to charge with co2 tank. I'm thinking of putting a nipple for air compressor so I don't have to haul the co2 tank. Went and got 25 ft of hose from Lowes, so weight isn't bad now cause I just have to carry inside and move a few times during the job, sure beats $400-$500 for an electric that breaks.

While at lowes I noticed a nice little folding hand cart. Very compact and ,maybe 10 pounds. about $30 could strap a keg to it and roll around nice and easy if your old and tired.
 

Brian R

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I noticed a cart too...I will be building the cool ghetto handcart sprayer soons.....maybe I'll sell them on Mikey's Board??
 

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