Sick and Tired of my Sprayer

BIG WOOD

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Yesh!
That's a trailer tool!
You must be talking about the trailer park you grew up in with all those weeds around.
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Is that your uncle and father in the pic?
 

Wing It

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Where can you get a longer coiled tube for the 3m multi sprayer so you don't have to carry it?
 
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Travis Sonderegger

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I have the IPS with a ryobi battery in it. Works great. Modded it and added brass quick connects so I can have different tips. I have had a multisprayer, I prefer this though. Lighter, sprays just as quick and battery lasts longer.
 

jwfoulk12

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I have the IPS with a ryobi battery in it. Works great. Modded it and added brass quick connects so I can have different tips. I have had a multisprayer, I prefer this though. Lighter, sprays just as quick and battery lasts longer.
pics?
 

Jimmy L

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Get your clear hose at a local hardware store . Doesn't have to be coiled.
 

jwfoulk12

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Mike why use the Worx for upholstery instead of the smaller lighter ips with no lance? My ips is dedicated for strictly upholstery duty. I may get another one or use the Worx for everything else.
 

knapster

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I'm guessing the reasons you would use electric or pump ups over inline is to save time, or if your solution hose isn't long enough. Is there some other reason? Seems inline is lighter and more streamlined as a process ... I may have drank the Kool-Aid, I just watched the Hydroforce video on their inline Spray unit. Furthermore, does anyone see any difference in performance from pre-spraying with hot water from a TM vs. cold water?

"I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy"
 

Jimmy L

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Waiting to hear of the seal failures before I buy.
If those of you who bought the new toy will admit it.
 

Cleanworks

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I'm guessing the reasons you would use electric or pump ups over inline is to save time, or if your solution hose isn't long enough. Is there some other reason? Seems inline is lighter and more streamlined as a process ... I may have drank the Kool-Aid, I just watched the Hydroforce video on their inline Spray unit. Furthermore, does anyone see any difference in performance from pre-spraying with hot water from a TM vs. cold water?

"I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy"
I use the Hydroforce on all my commercial and residential carpets. Best and fastest sprayer in my opinion. I use small and large pump ups for specialty products and upholstery. Looking to buy the Worx sprayer for possibly upholstery and deodorization, etc.
 

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