Kwazar Spray Bottle

3 is about as high a level of fluornation you as a consumer can expect.

That is "excellent", so in my opinion, no problem.

Plus any sprayer that is advertised with Vitron seals, usually has the stainless steel springs used.

Another observation, I really like that they put a "bump" ring around the bottom of the bottle.

This is great for a bottle that one is going to use regularly and set about on a concrete suface.

Grumpy
 
Ron Ketcham said:
Another observation, I really like that they put a "bump" ring around the bottom of the bottle.

This is great for a bottle that one is going to use regularly and set about on a concrete suface.



That is kind of an interesting design feature - - one I have not seen before. The rings can rotate, they are not fixed.
 
I'm somewhat irritated with these orange sprayers. I've checked both and they have a very weak spray on the compression stroke. The rebound is normal. I'm thinking about returning them or asking for replacements :(



Edit: I took the sprayers apart this morning, rinsed and re-assembled. All seems OK now. Must have been something left over from the mfg process.
 
Bought one Kwazar bottle from AG to try. Like I said in my opening post, they are not worth the $15.



Construction is solid, made specifically for solvents. Rated as a 2 on the bottom of the bottle.



The same amount spray comes out on the compression and rebound stroke.



Sprayer is infinitely adjustable but comes out 2X.



Bottle would be good for ONR washes, clay lube, windows, wheels.



All-in-all its got a place in a detail shop but the value would be better served at $5-7 imo.



But, I'm glad I bot 1 to see first hand.
 
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