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Stick to the sprayers that have the metal plunger, they last longer.
Hi-Tech Industries - Bottles & Trigger Sprayers Last edited by bryansbestwax : 06-09-2008 at 05:14 PM. Reason: added link |
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Is that the Spray you ordered? There is the Full Mist and the Full Function, any big differences? |
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Quick update:
I just picked up sprayers from Home Depot and Ace Hardware. I'm still thinking of picking one up from Lowe's, USPlastics, Ditchek, and Solo. It's getting costly, LoL. I plan on returning the ones I dislike (only the OTC ones) and am hoping that the ones I do order online, I will like. I did go to the Big Lots in my area and I was about to purchase a sprayer from there but after staring at it for a while, I realized that it was way too cheap (in quality) to even consider it in my comparison (just seemed like a waste of time to me). Anyway, I just ordered a 5 liter of P21S Wheel Cleaner Gel and TAW from Phil, so I'll be waiting for those to do my tests with these sprayers. |
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LOL Denzil, you're outta control. Good to hear your initial impression re: the BL sprayer. For the amount of $$$ I paid, I wasn't expecting much, but it still beat squeezing a trigger over and over.
What are you up to, like $100 in sprayers? ![]() |
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