Simple Green foam gun intial thoughts.

atticdog said:
That one dilutes but doesnt say it foams



Right. Different tool for a different job. The nozzle end is what's different (from the foamer nozzle) and is also available for use on foamguns. It lacks the aerating screen that mixes the solution with air to create the foam. I'd save the $17 towards the foamgun ;)
 
skipperw said:





what's the difference between that one ^ and the one pictured below? is the one below better (seeing that it has more brass housing)? :nixweiss



zippymbr said:
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imacarnut- Yeah, the only apparent differences between those two is the type of mixing valve- plastic rotary or brass sliding. I dunno if there's any functional difference that would matter but I doubt it.



mjp3475- I can't quite see the mixing valve on the one you linked, but *if* it's adjustable then yeah, you're only losing the central quick disconnect and that's sure not worth much $. I'd find out about the mixing though, you want to be able to change it.
 
Accumulator said:
mjp3475- I can't quite see the mixing valve on the one you linked, but *if* it's adjustable then yeah, you're only losing the central quick disconnect and that's sure not worth much $. I'd find out about the mixing though, you want to be able to change it.



Thanks for the heads up. I e-mailed them and while it is made by Butcher's, it is a fixed ratio.



Looks like I'll probably be getting the Simple Green one from eBay.
 
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