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Reddit mentions of Chapin International 16100 1-Gallon Home Garden Sprayer Multi-Purpose Use

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Chapin International 16100 1-Gallon Home Garden Sprayer Multi-Purpose Use. Here are the top ones.

Chapin International 16100 1-Gallon Home Garden Sprayer Multi-Purpose Use
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    Features:
  • 1-gallon poly tank with in-tank filter
  • Made in the USA
  • Compatible with common herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers and cleaners
  • Ergonomic pump handle and comfortable trigger shut-off
  • Adjustable cone nozzle
  • power_source_type: Solar-Powered
Specs:
Height13.25 Inches
Length7.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Gallon
Weight2 Pounds
Width7.5 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Chapin International 16100 1-Gallon Home Garden Sprayer Multi-Purpose Use:

u/MjrGrangerDanger · 10 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

Just give it a good soaking in Scotchgard first...


And you'll have enough to take care of the bridal party and probably the church too, LOL...

All for a mere $45 ish bucks.



Yes, I realize this says it's for carpets and upholstery. The aerosol spray states "fabric and upholstery", they seem to be the same or very similar with different marketing techniques... We use it on everything in my house. Carpets and upholstery (duh...) sheets and other linens except those for the kitchen or cleaning, clothing - especially my husband's shirts and my white silk skirts, fabric handbags and handbag interiors. I dilute in the tank of a high volume low pressure sprayer and just throw on a respirator, nitrile gloves with a cuff - either reusable or disposable-, and spray in my garage whenever I need something treated. It's fast, incredibly cheap and works very very well.

Edit: add gloves to PPE info

u/giftedburnout · 2 pointsr/Autoflowers

3x3 Tent

260w QB

110w cob

3x 15 gallon smart part with living organic soil from u/buildasoil

Everything is copacetic so far. I can’t believe the difference spraying the water into the soil vs hand pouring the water makes. I knew people sprayed but I thought it was just extra money out the window. Picked up a 1 gal Chapin sprayer from Home Depot for $9 about 3 weeks ago and the life in the soil started going crazy. Suddenly I got roots growing under my mulch layer and mushrooms popping out randomly.

TLDR get a sprayer that shit works wonders.

u/Skyrider50 · 2 pointsr/AxeThrowing

Spray bottles and sprayers like this

It doesn’t actually do anything until it’s been soaking for a while, so always spray your targets at least 15 minutes before! And seriously soak it, you’ll save more wood the more you spray it

u/con420247 · 1 pointr/vandwellers

I've thought about this for sometime because i want to build out a van so i can do ski touring, and theirs not always a shower available. Anyways, I've thought maybe a 5 gallon pot with a thermometer, being heated on a burner might work. I don't think it would take long to heat up considering that it only needs to be heated to 39C / 102F or so. You could at this point poor that into a pump sprayer, or use a portable shower head and put the pump right into the pot. As to how to do it in the van, i've thought maybe if you sat on a small bench in a portable plastic tub, or built your own wooden tub to your own dimensions. Then just either pour out the water, or pour into a greywater jug. If you built your own tub, you could even install a little drain into it with a rubber stopper.