Prometheus
Perfectionist in Rehab
So, I was in Wal-Mart today (was looking for a half-way decent tire brush) but I ended up finding what they called a "Soap Dispenser/Sprayer". I was intrigued, with all the recent posts about foam guns, I kinda wondered how it would work. I was really quite suspicious (being it was only $6, and the ones often linked to here are 50+), but figured, for $6, I might as well give it a shot.
It's not exactly heavy duty, but it does serve the purpose. Its all plastic, and has different soap settings on a dial on the top. You can choose from 3 soap settings, and 3 different settings for pure water. The package says it is capable of 100 PSI, but in my short test it is only about 75% of the power of my regular spray nozzel. The sprayer has rubber o-rings on all the fitttings, and doesnt appear that it will leak under normal usage. It has a 4-5 oz plastic container on bottom that easily unscrews to put the soap in, and has different spray patterns (like on a regular spray nozzel, it has shower, mist, jet, etc.)
So, it was about to (and still is) raining here, so i just did a short test. Put a little soap in the dispenser, and played with it on the cement of my driveway. The locking trigger makes it really nice, as you can easily control the sprayer and still have a hand free for a mit. Though not incredable quality, it does produce quite a bit of foam (depending upon which spray pattern you choose, mist produces the most in my short test).
While it isn't a "real" foam gun, for $6, it is far superior IMO to a regular nozzel. For those not quite ready to spend the money for an actual foam gun, this seems to me to be a decent alternative (and more paint safe too). So, Just thought I'd share my little find with you all.
P.S, I'll try and post pics later if you so desire.
It's not exactly heavy duty, but it does serve the purpose. Its all plastic, and has different soap settings on a dial on the top. You can choose from 3 soap settings, and 3 different settings for pure water. The package says it is capable of 100 PSI, but in my short test it is only about 75% of the power of my regular spray nozzel. The sprayer has rubber o-rings on all the fitttings, and doesnt appear that it will leak under normal usage. It has a 4-5 oz plastic container on bottom that easily unscrews to put the soap in, and has different spray patterns (like on a regular spray nozzel, it has shower, mist, jet, etc.)
So, it was about to (and still is) raining here, so i just did a short test. Put a little soap in the dispenser, and played with it on the cement of my driveway. The locking trigger makes it really nice, as you can easily control the sprayer and still have a hand free for a mit. Though not incredable quality, it does produce quite a bit of foam (depending upon which spray pattern you choose, mist produces the most in my short test).
While it isn't a "real" foam gun, for $6, it is far superior IMO to a regular nozzel. For those not quite ready to spend the money for an actual foam gun, this seems to me to be a decent alternative (and more paint safe too). So, Just thought I'd share my little find with you all.
P.S, I'll try and post pics later if you so desire.