Thank you John at MYTEE

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The new sprayer is awesome the only thing I would have liked to see would have been a bigger pump but all I have to say is WOW.

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Chris A

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looks nice, I figured you'd get a WOW in there somewhere.
 

TimP

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I may be interested if they are reliable this time. 5 gal is how much I like to mix up at a time and the changeable bucket seems like a nice feature. I'm sure an extra tank is expensive. But I'd say it's a must that you have to be able to take it off to clean it in the least.
 

Chads

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I like it good job John you have shown what listening to the customer will bring ya.
 

nrpepper

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Price on the new Big B.O.S.S. Battery Sprayer is $499.00. The package includes the hose and gun, charger cord, and sink fill line to hook up to a faucet.

We also have available a 4 Quart "Sidekick" bottle that can be filled with whatever chemical you like, and be plugged in instead of the main tank. The price on the bottles with th hoses, caps, etc. is $39.00. I have loaded a picture below. (I hope.)

Thanks.

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boazcan

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someone beat to it. I am working on a sprayer that uses a 5 gal bucket that can be changed very easily. So you can keep 2 or 3 buckets mixed up ready to go. Power comes from a dewalt battery.
 
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The Electric Boss is $329.00 with a 100 psi pump. The Big Boss is $499.00 with a 60 psi pump, the same pump that is in the rocket sprayer. A spare jug with the plumbing and cap is about $50.00 for the Big Boss.

John
 
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Both of these pumps are full size heavy duty Shurflo diaphragm pumps. The factory says only 160 degrees. I think that can be pushed some what. These are much better than the previous pump we were using.
 

Greenie

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warm prespray makes sense, 212 deg prespray is silly....if you cook a shur-flo, you are filling it with your Vortex...lol

That lil' 1 gal. Side Kick is sweet for protector.
 

DRScrivner

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Well I have to stop filling all my stuff with my 211 degree water with two bucket heaters in a bucket. Man that cleaned nice. RIP Pumptec.
 
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