Is Spraymaster Sal working on a new Electric Sprayer?

Lee Stockwell

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I guess you can edit headline typos?

Yes, I've seen pictures. I'd like to have one that uses 18v Ryobi batteries. We've had great experience with their tools, and the batteries are relatively inexpensive (2/$40 or so). Probably would do fine with a small Flojet or Sureflo pump?
 
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We've had Sal's (Master-Clean) Penguin Cordless Sprayer for a few weeks (ordered it at Connections Orlando). So far its been great.

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Jimmy L

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But alas it has the same design flaw.

You can't change the chemicals without rinsing out the tank.


Give me jugs anyday.
 

Vincent Feehan

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BOOOSSSSS

My boss stopped pumping Friday, Mytee was no help on the phone, SO I guess I will post here what a pile they are.

Thing lasted 3 weeks, with soft water prespray and clear water rinsing of the pump.

Time to post about it ,Maybe I will get a new one

Vince
 

Brian L

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I like my Multisprayer. I have gone through 2 batteries in 3 years but I am OK with that.
 

hogjowl

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I love my multisprayers too. My oldest one is around 4 years old. Replaced the battery once. Now my pump is going out.

Is it cost effective to replace the pumps in them?
 

Brian L

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I don't see why not. The Multisprayer website has the pump listed at $128.34. (Flojet D3121V1311). A new sprayer is at least $450.00
 

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