Editorial Product Review: :This multi-purpose, pressure sprayer can be used for indoor and outdoor algae and mildew control, gardening fertilizing and weed control, automobile cleaning and maintenance, woodworking coating and moisturizing, industrial anti-rusting and lubrication, domestic sanitizing and cleaning and many other uses.Features include: a cup-device for vertically adjustable spraying and drift protection, easily operated trigger with lock for continuous spraying--straight stream to a fine mist, ergonomic grip and trigger design, enlarged curved pumping handle for more comfortable operation, large bottle ...
Editorial Product Review: :* Accurately mixes and sprays any brand of liquid weed killer or insecticide * Sprays one to six gallons * 12 settings plus water only * Rotating spray head with three patterns * Heavy duty construction
Editorial Product Review: :The Chapin spray n' go 2-gallon pump-free poly sprayer with shield features a pump-free design that uses a garden hose to mix and pressurize the contents. The sprayer also features a SureSpray Anti-Clog filter that prevents clogging and increases spray efficiency, and an easy-to-clean and easy-to-fill design. Also included is a 28-inch hose for a longer reach and a shield that attaches to the wand to provide total spray pattern control. The sprayer measures 8-by-18.8-by-19.1 inches and ...
Editorial Product Review: :Item #: UNS58108. Fits 24 oz. Bottles. Durable sprayer handles a wide variety of chemicals. Choice of flexible tube lengths. Ergonomic design fits comfortably in hand. Textured wide grip improves wet or dry handling. Greater output per stroke increases efficiency, reduces cleaning time and user fatigue. Better coverage on mist setting. No leak at cap and bottle. 8-1/8' Contour Trigger Sprayer Fits 24-oz. bottles. Customers also search for: Contour Series Trigger Sprayer - Misc. Sprayers
Editor Annalee Newitz reveals the inspiration for the futurism-focused site's name, shares her obsession with the scientifically taboo and tells why sci-fi is going mainstream.
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