Mikey P
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actually look cooler than your HD..
Yes wall plugIs it the workhorse rechargeable?
so lament the corded....Well. I am a Firm believer in a corded. So much less trouble.
And how many places a year (lets be generous- A decade) you actually do that have no electricity....and your Hydro-force would not work if needed, for that once in a decade black swan event?
And how many fractions of a second, that difficult plug-in event, steals from your life expectancy?
The battery will be the weak point in any cordless sprayer. If you do go cordless, Multi-sprayer. If you go corded, I prefer the Flexipro. The corded Multi-Sprayer is also good.
Scott, you've confused me.
Not hard to do.
I've had a FlexiPro Sprayer for many years & have been VERY happy with it.
My FlexiPro is a battery job, not corded. ?????
Lee how do you do a battery retrofit to Ryobi or any other battery? do you have some pics we could see?I converted mine from 12v Dewalt batteries to 18v Ryobi to match my many Ryobi devices.
Still going strong.
They are crap. Everything breaks. Made of thin plastic. Be carful. Mine lasted about 2 weeks.Ryobi has three new sprayers, 1 gal, 2, gal and 4 gal backpack.
Takes standard battery like all their stuff.
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My poor wife2 weeks with Damon is a lifetime for ordinary carpet cleaners.
Ryobi has three new sprayers, 1 gal, 2, gal and 4 gal backpack.
Takes standard battery like all their stuff.
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I just bought the 1 gallon sprayer today. 90day bring back to store, 3year warranty, and I paid $12for an extra 2 years.They are crap. Everything breaks. Made of thin plastic. Be carful. Mine lasted about 2 weeks.
That reminds me, I need to order a new one on Amazoni bought a worx hydroshot 4 months ago got two of the bigger batteries with t, each battery will last me like at least 4 jobs, when it dies in the middle of a job i just put the other in and away i go.
I run just fresh water thru it at the end of each day to flush out all the chems, this is important to do on any sprayer in my opinion.
I love my worx sprayer and its all i use now. When it dies i'll just buy another gun only for $89, there will be no need to by another hole set up since i already have two batteries and the charger
It's much more convenient to have a worx sprayer onboard to do post deodorization work. Or if you want to apply protectant without unwinding all your hoses, emptying out your HF to fill it with the new chems, and dragging all the lines through the home.I don't know what it is with you people that the only problem I ever have with my hydroforce is that I got to refill it once or twice a day
What is this post deodoration that you speak ofIt's much more convenient to have a worx sprayer onboard to do post deodorization work. Or if you want to apply protectant without unwinding all your hoses, emptying out your HF to fill it with the new chems, and dragging all the lines through the home.
Ok, sometimes before a tenant moves out, they piss all over the house to make the landlord have a bad day. It's shitty olefin carpet so the urine doesn't always show up under UV light. So, after you clean it it smells worse. Then there is the more common occurrence where the tenant tries to clean the carpet themselves with a rug doctor and just smears the love all around evenly. That's when Damon comes in with his magic chems and works sprayer and makes everything all better.What is this post deodoration that you speak of
The hydro force isn't good for uph0lstery or carpet protectant. That's why.I don't know what it is with you people that the only problem I ever have with my hydroforce is that I got to refill it once or twice a day
Loved the M-1 for upholstery. We had 5-6 of those little guys.Hydroforce and this.
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I've used them for carpet too when I'm scrubbing with the crb before setting up the TM. It's just a lot slower but that's not such a bad thing anymore.Loved the M-1 for upholstery. We had 5-6 of those little guys.