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many swear by the Spraymaster

 

I feel pump ups and electrics are better in that I find I use less chem's and I'm always certain just how much chemical is coming out (dilution ratio) also use alot less water which has to mean dryer carpets they don't stop drawing chem when your machine gets good and hot either

 

but for rat nasty's and wide open jobs I use my hydroforce

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We much prefer Spraymaster
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I think Spraymaster and Hydroforce are the same sprayer........only different manufactures.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dontlikedennis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/July/2005 at 9:48am

what name brands??

 

Originally posted by Steaminpile Steaminpile wrote:

many swear by the Spraymaster

 

I feel pump ups and electrics are better in that I find I use less chem's and I'm always certain just how much chemical is coming out (dilution ratio) also use alot less water which has to mean dryer carpets they don't stop drawing chem when your machine gets good and hot either

 

but for rat nasty's and wide open jobs I use my hydroforce

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what name brand pump up???

 

not sure,,,,,I get them at a concrete/tool  supplier

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A good electric sprayer........would be Multi Sprayer......or Spray One.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote John L Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10/July/2005 at 12:30am

I second what steaninpile said..I use a pumpup all the time...with the hf you have to diconnect from wand to hf then diconnect hf back to wand...

Elec. pump or battery charged are my favorites... heard too many prob's with hydroforce...

 

 

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I have had very few problems with my HF. A bit expensive but a decent product
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Sounds like a good tool to have...and i'm sure you can cover more area faster..dunno...never had one... just not for me....

A 3gal pump is what i like...just lay the wand down..spray quik..press the trigger.......

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dontlikedennis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10/July/2005 at 8:31am

I have some cheap 3 gallon all plastic pump ups and I hate them. They're probably good for spraying plants outside or something but the spray is very inconsistent also they break too easy. $50.00 each.

You guys who like pumpup are they plastic? 

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You can also make a sprayer out of old pepsi fountain cans.  There are sites that explain how to or you can purchase them.. Quite a few cleaners seem to like them.  I have neve tried one.
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I've got Pepsi cans and stainless pump ups
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I've got Coke Cans. I switched from Pepsi after doing the taste challenge.
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