Mikey P
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 .  Extra battery in the trucks too, though they last about a week with a full schedule.  You can also cut the cheaper wands off and put a nice spray gun with some barb to 1/4npt connectors.
.  Extra battery in the trucks too, though they last about a week with a full schedule.  You can also cut the cheaper wands off and put a nice spray gun with some barb to 1/4npt connectors.I have one and it's great for spraying stairs when using the oreck. It's only 20 psi and very low flow. Not really enough to spray rooms unless you have a lot of patience. Reliable so far. Mine is two years old.I've used this twice now to pre-spray before running my PHX..
What a joy!
Can't think of a single thing I would change about it
Even the price is great
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I have one and it's great for spraying stairs when using the oreck. It's only 20 psi and very low flow. Not really enough to spray rooms unless you have a lot of patience. Reliable so far. Mine is two years old.
I modified it to an 8004 T jet.What tip are you using?, I didn't have any problem putting shampoo down but I'm not using it to hose down hot water extraction pre-spray..
I modified it to an 8004 T jet.

I find it perfect for stairs and the Oreck. I use it in the shop as well for deodorizers. Pretty decent sprayer. Could put an 01 jet and it would be great for upholstery.I wouldn't look at this as a replacement for the hydro Force where you want to lay down serious pre-spray but rather for what I was using it for and light application of an encap or possibly upholstery free spray or deodorizers or oxidizers...
 
					
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				I got less than that in mine and can inflate my Van's tire with it in a pinch alsoThese put out 115 PSI, adjustable of course. I prefer the 2.5 gallon ones at 60PSI. Price doubled this year as they used to be $200 with battery.

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I don't doubt it. I don't think others can replicate your creation easily though.I got less than that in mine and can inflate my Van's tire with it in a pinch also
Didn't you complain about holding/swinging a 1 gallon super soaker?On the pumpup side all i did is connect a rechargeable air compressor to an already existing Schrader valve
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