Editorial Product Review:Item Description:WHEEL PUMP SPRAYER Pressurizes as you walk or roll it back forth Wheel pump design; pressure relief valve Ultraviolet resistant, translucent tank Extra wide 4-14 mouth opening Chemical resistant polymer discharge valve Chemical resistant leakproof seals Flexible 16 rotating polymer wand nozzle 72 PVC hose; wand hose store on handle W2 2G WHEEL PUMP SPRAYER 2 Gal.
Amazon.com Item Description:The Gilmour Spray Doc 2-gallon wheel pump sprayer pressurizes as you walk or roll it back and forth. This 'point-and-shoot' sprayer requires no hand pumping or heavy lifting. The unique wheel pump apparatus pressurizes the contents as you push the sprayer back and forth. Use the built-in pressure relief valve to depressurize the sprayer upon completion of your job. The unit has an extra-wide 4-1/4-inch mouth opening for quick filling, an easy-to-clean filter, and a drain at the bottom of the unit. It also features a flexible, 16-inch rotating polymer wand with an adjustable polymer nozzle and a 72-inch premium PVC hose.
Amazon.com Product Description:Point-and-shoot used to be a term reserved for easy-to-operate cameras; who knew it could be so easily translated to the world of sprayers? This Gilmour 2-gallon wheel pump sprayer requires no hand pumping or heavy lifting. Merely roll it to your target, aim, and spray. The unique wheel pump apparatus pressurizes the contents as you push the sprayer back and forth. Use the built-in pressure relief valve to depressurize the sprayer upon completion of your job. The unit has an extra-wide 4-1/4-inch mouth opening for quick filling, an easy-to-clean filter, and a drain at the bottom of the unit. It also features a flexible, 16-inch, rotating polymer wand with an adjustable polymer nozzle and a 96-inch premium PVC hose. Now spraying your lawn or garden is as easy as taking a stroll.
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Best sprayer I've ever owned!
I own the 4 Gal. version of this sprayer, and it is awesome! We live on a 200 acre ranch in South Texas, and I use this all over the place! In fact, I keep Round-Up solution in it at all times. I mix up about 3 gal. at a time and never empty the tank because it never needs cleaning and is incapable of clogging. The only time it has ever clogged is when the tip of the nozzle has some dried solution on it. A quick rinse and it is as good as new. Our "yard" around the house is about 9,000 sq. ft. of carpet grass with lots of landscaping and beds. The sprayer primes up by pushing or pulling it for about 10 to 12 feet or more...plenty of time for me to drag it to the flower beds from my garage. As the spray is used, it naturally slows and dribbles down from the original fine spray, but all you have to do is pull it as you spray / walk around the beds, sometimes rolling it back and forth at arms length a few times to get it re-primed up for more spray. Beats the heck out of ANY sprayer I have ever lugged by hand or on a shoulder strap. If it breaks for any reason, I'm definately getting another one! I'm a 60 year old fat gal, so it won't get any easier for me! My only complaint it that I wish the wand was about 6" longer. Haven't tried the telescoping wand that comes as an extra purchase, but it's a good price ($8.00 or so) so I might.
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Great idea if it only worked ...
Worked first time. When I refilled it, would not spray. Returned for refund but after 2 months it has yet to be credited. I wish it would have worked because it would have saved a lot of time.
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Wheel pump sprayer
The wheel pump sprayer saves me the back ache of carrying around several gallons of solution. It saves much time and effort in pumping. I have used one for about a year now with no problems.
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Too complex to maintain
I good idea. Worked fine for 3 months and then pressure apray valve broke. No one available to repair.
Arnold Siemsen