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Mikey P

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Do you keep extra tips on board?

01
02
and 04


are sure nice to have around


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I need to learn something new today. Why would you want to keep different tips?

To answer your question, no, I don't have extra tips
 
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Do you keep extra tips on board?

01
02
and 04


are sure nice to have around


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Love the multiplayer but after using it for a couple months I realize I need some extra tips to fully utilize it. The ones my m2 came with get me by with prespraying upholstery and carpet but need different ones for protector and tile and finer textiles. What sizes do u carry Mike?
 

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Just the two it came with. Not sure the sizes and 130 miles from homs so I cant go look.

One on a wand for prespray and protector and a stubby for upholstery.
 

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Upgrade your stock pump with a Shurflow 8009 on-demand pump from Northern Tool. More pressure and volume. And an attached pressure switch turns the pump off when not spraying. (The pump runs only when the wand valve is open.) Replace the stock wand with a pressure-washing lance and an 08+ jet. (I think I'm currently running a 12 jet.) MUCH faster, yet controllable with some practice. No, I don't spray upholstery with this setup. The 8009 pump requires a big jet, or the pressure switch will cycle. Mine are battery/ twelve volt models, but you could get a comparable AC pump. Have run this mod in multiple Multisprayers for many years.
 
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Mikey P

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I have 4 of the cordeds now. Other than replacing the draw hose and one pump a long time ago due to a gnarly solvent that killed it in about 20 seconds, we've never had an issue.


Batteries are ALWAYS an issue.
 
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I have had my battery multi sprayer for 15 years. I bought one battery for it that was about $20 plus shipping if i remember correctly. Use it mostly for water based protection. I believe an 04 jet is what is recommended for application.
 
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I have 4 of the cordeds now. Other than replacing the draw hose and one pump a long time ago due to a gnarly solvent that killed it in about 20 seconds, we've never had an issue.


Batteries are ALWAYS an issue.
No they aren't. They last years. Never looking for an outlet or being tethered to it is awesome.
 
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No they aren't. They last years. Never looking for an outlet or being tethered to it is awesome.
Yeah but u need to look for an outlet to charge the battery. I'm not a fan of having to charge. Plug and play is the way to go. I carry a 20 ft extension cord with my sprayer. You hook up in main hallway and you are good to do the whole upper floor of a house.
 

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I have 4 of the cordeds now. Other than replacing the draw hose and one pump a long time ago due to a gnarly solvent that killed it in about 20 seconds, we've never had an issue.


Batteries are ALWAYS an issue.
Forgetting to full charge a unit would be my concern. You almost always have electricity or if you don't should you be cleaning it anyway?
We only buy corded units.
 
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Forgetting to full charge a unit would be my concern. You almost always have electricity or if you don't should you be cleaning it anyway?
We only buy corded units.
Our sprayers plug into the wall after every shift. They always have power and of course there are Hydro Forces on the vans as a back up or for commercial.
 
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Loren Egland

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I have just attached the sprayer to my truck mount battery so it is always charging when it is put away in the truck.
However, recently my charger quit working, so I now am charging it when it gets low.
 

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