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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gIAwTZAH7Y]YouTube - ‪Kwazar Mercury Pro double action sprayer review‬‏[/ame]
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Great review Garry. I agree the Kawazar bottles are nice. I love mine for spraying clay lube.
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Nice video. They are pricey though. I wonder how durable they are if you drop them.
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Kwazar bottles have become very popular this year!
I`m not really that "oh wow!" kinda guy, but will admit this product has piqued my interest a bit. Since you mention it in your video, I also do carpets by hand and a pump up sprayer is the ticket. I can`t quite picture a detail related usage but I have a potential lawn & garden use in mind.
My three concerns (in no particular order) are price, sprayer durability (not necessarily from dropping, but from continued use when using "hot/acidic" products), and adjustable spray patterns. Not quite on my must have list, but on the something to consider list.
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I did forget to mention the adjustable spray tip. Its a screw on, screw off type adjustment. When tightened it releases a very fine mist. When loosened you can adjust it to a heavy stream. I cannot comment on any durability as I just begun to use this bottle last week, but I will keep you all updated.
This sounds interesting. Keep as all posted. I`m always looking for better built sprayers.
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Nice review Gary... I have one that I use for clay lube. It works great for applications like that.
Nice, about how much does one of those cost? I`ve been using the cheap wal-mart brand ones, and the word "crap" is the only thing that comes to my mind to describe the quality of them. They are pure garbage, and once you put some kind of chemical through them they are toast...
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I don`t see them in the Autopia store, but they run @ $15 per via AG, they run a little cheaper the more you buy. If John can get them, I would guess his pricing would be similar.
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Thank you Garry for the review on these. I`m been thinking in getting one to try out soon.
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