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Reddit mentions of Chapin 20003 3 Gallon Lawn, Garden and Multi-Purpose Sprayer with Adjustable Nozzle

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Chapin 20003 3 Gallon Lawn, Garden and Multi-Purpose Sprayer with Adjustable Nozzle. Here are the top ones.

Chapin 20003 3 Gallon Lawn, Garden and Multi-Purpose Sprayer with Adjustable Nozzle
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    Features:
  • 3-Gallon funnel-top, translucent tank for easy filling and cleaning
  • Compatible with common fertilizers, weed killers and pesticides
  • Features Chapin's SureSpray Anti-Clog Filter for clog-free spraying
  • Includes a 12-inch wand, 28-inch reinforced hose, adjustable nozzle and comfortable spray handle
  • Ergonomic handle for easy pumping and carrying
  • Made in the USA with global materials
  • Power Source Type: Hand-Powered
Specs:
ColorGarden and Multi-Purpose Sprayer with Adjustable Nozzle
Height22.5 Inches
Length8.1 Inches
Number of items1
Size3 Gallon Sprayer
Weight3.24 Pounds
Width8.1 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Chapin 20003 3 Gallon Lawn, Garden and Multi-Purpose Sprayer with Adjustable Nozzle:

u/TheNomadicHermit · 3 pointsr/Autoflowers

$60 RO/DI

I prefer to have a devoted tap for RO, rather than hooking it up to a pre-existing faucet. For this installation method, I tap a cold water line with a saddle valve. The linked kit provides plenty of tubing to run to the installation site. I mounted the RO/DI inside my bathroom sink cabinet. This allows me to fill my sprayer in the bathtub, so I don't have to worry about it flooding if I lose track of it. Doesn't hurt to install a backflush (consider that picture a 'blueprint'). THIS kit has the two 'Y's and 2 ball valves you'd need. One ball valve to control flow into the RO/DI (effectively your ON/OFF switch); 2 'Y's and a ball valve to plumb a backflush in at your flow restrictor.

$81 for the RO/DI and associated plumbing to build a devoted fill station. A single light costs more than that. Your water bill will go up, but you don't have to break the bank to have RO/DI water on tap in your home. It's easy. It's cheap. It has a host of benefits. I don't see why more people don't do it.

I've got the 'ON/OFF' ball valve right above my bathroom sink. When I need to make water, I run my waste line down the bathtub drain, put the clean line into my sprayer, and open the ball valve. Nice and simple. No hassles.

Edit: If you don't already have them, you'll want a drill and ~1/2" drill bit to run holes in your wall/bathroom cabinet for your water lines. Maybe brings you over $100, if you don't already have those tools.

u/dyslexicsuntied · 2 pointsr/bicycling

As a long time apartment dweller. Go buy a pesticide sprayer on Amazon. I used it for my bike and my motorcycle to great success. It's got a hand pump to pressurize and holds a few gallons. Perfect for a pre soak, wash with muc off, and a rinse. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0038EE754/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_OpCSDbZXE05Q3

u/Freonr2 · 1 pointr/bonnaroo

This is a good idea. Only bummer is the tanks are hard plastic so they do not collapse down and take up a lot of room in the car.

Something like this I assume is what you have: https://www.amazon.com/Chapin-International-617407731200-20002-Multi-Purpose/dp/B0038EE754

edit: fixed link