Favorite Spray bottles?

Alexshimshimhae

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So, I got a bunch of stuff in Gallon sizes.

Now because I don't plan on hauling all those around with me, I figure It's best to just pack in spray bottles...but which ones?



What are your favorite sprayers and for what products?



And has anyone tried the new (or maybe it's not new?) double spray triggered bottleS?
 
Alexshimshimhae said:



Dude 15.99 for 1 bottle and trigger! That to me is just a waste. I like the look, but that is just plan insane. bottle and trigger should be 2 bucks or less. Not quite a fancy but it will work 98% as good and as long.
 
I figured part of hte reasons bottles fail is because of the constant *tsst tsst tsst tsst tsst* not to mention it's just annoying I mean I was just wondering what you guys liked--because i heard some people mention about clogging? or chemical resistant?
 
Alexshimshimhae said:
I figured part of hte reasons bottles fail is because of the constant *tsst tsst tsst tsst tsst* not to mention it's just annoying I mean I was just wondering what you guys liked--because i heard some people mention about clogging? or chemical resistant?



Anything can clog. Chemical resistant is for corrosive things or strong APC. A chemical resistant sprayer like a delta is expensive at 4-7 bucks. 15 is nuts. they do look good but save your money IMHO.
 
Alexshimshimhae said:
sooo delta's good?



I use cheap sprayers and bottles. No problems to date. If you use a solvent tire dressing or a corrosive cleaner you need chem resistant bottles. I do not use them for the car. I do use them in the cleaning business for acidic products. Delta, or Afa sprayers are good products and pretty in expensive. A bottle is a-bottle.
 
sorry..I've actually been beside myself...but it's more from personal family matters..sorry if i take my stupidity out on here though...the ignorance isn't intentional =] but thanks a ton for the links sir :)
 
I like the spray bottles from Home Depot. I believe they are chemical resistant and are like $3 or something. I just put some white duct tape on and write on that with a sharpie. I change my mind a lot so atleast the bottles wont look ghetto in a few weeks/months lol.
 
that could work too lol

and i figure Home Depot would have spout bottles too...which means then all I gotta get is a spout for the big gallon containers so i can pour into the bottles quickly....or maybe i'll just get a funnel and use dawn to wash it out... lol
 
Get the portion control spouts from autogeek. You will use them anyway for ONR and what not and it will be less messy. Just get a few (2 for $6 or something). Theres different sizes for gallon sizes for for smaller bottles.
 
LOL I was ganna play with the idea of seeing if i could rig one of those Shot measuring dispensers that they use in some bars =]



I guess I'll have to figure out what fits what (the P21s seem to have a bigger opening than the ONR/Megs HD



BTW...during the winter...any of you guys do anything with your products?
 
WhiteStripes said:
The two way spray thing would trip me out and I'd probably end up wasting a ton of product too lol.



This is starting to sound like a Cheech & Chong movie...



Alexshimshimhae said:
BTW...during the winter...any of you guys do anything with your products?



Yeah, put them away--whaddya think this is, Florida?? :p
 
only reason i'm asking is because i leave them all in the garage..but now that i have pricier things than 5..maybe 10 dollar car soap and some NXT the last thing i need is the freeze to ruin the chemical in any way...
 
Setec Astronomy said:
This is starting to sound like a Cheech & Chong movie...



Haha I meant more like trip me up. I'm so used to just having a one spray style trigger that I'd forget it goes twice and then just over use stuff for the first week or what ever.
 
Get sprayer/bottles from USPlastics.com. Their prices are like wholesale and have lots of selection and are of high quality. I got wind of this through my company that handles all sorts of lab chemicals. Lots of chemically resistant sprayer/bottles to choose from as well as gallon pumps and other stuff. Big fan of their Orbital 360 degree sprayer that sprays in any orientation (right side up, upside down, sideways etc) and their Big Blaster spray bottles.
 
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