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Decent 2-5 litre sprayer
I am seriously ****ed off with Hozelock Polyspray 3, on the grounds of needing an excessive amount of repumping. I have probably asked this before, but does anyone know of a good alternative, with at least a short lance? Ideally 2-3 litres, but up to 5 would do. Knapsack sprayers are, of course, ridiculous for my purposes. It is mainly glyphosate nowadays, since I gave up on potatoes. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Decent 2-5 litre sprayer
Chris Hogg wrote:
(I have two Hozelock 5l sprayers, one for killing vegetation, the other for combating pests and diseases), but I often wonder why they do need to be re-pumped quite so often. Obviously, as the container empties and the empty space increases, the pressure will drop (P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 and all that) I have the 5l one too (quite old so may vary) obviously if you fill it to max, then pump it up it's not long before it needs pumping up some more as the airspace has e.g. doubled for less than 1 litre of liquid sprayed, but if you only fill 3-5 litres, I find one pumping until the relief valve gives will empty it all. |
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