Hose sprayers suggestions?

Alexshimshimhae

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OK, I've been thinking about foamer/sprayers, and being that currently I can't afford a power washer (figure if I buy something like, that I might as well save up to buy one that's built to last)



So in the mean time, I was thinking about getting a hose sprayer. Looking at a post earlier today, I noticed people mentioned Gilmour brand stuff...so hopped on Amazon to see what they had...but now confused...

Amazon.com: Gilmour 75QGFMR Foamaster Adjustable Multi Ratio Cleaning Gun: Patio, Lawn & Garden

Amazon.com: Gilmour 362 Professional No Pre-Mix Sprayer, White: Patio, Lawn & Garden

Amazon.com: Gilmour Foamaster II Cleaning Gun Quart 95QGF4: Patio, Lawn & Garden



I was thinking about the pro one because of the non-mixing portion--but I mean anyone use these? any thoughts?

I'm also VERY open to any other brand maker etc...

Also any recommendations for products to use along with these products would be much appreciated =] thanks
 
I would get the 75GFMR because you are able to change the ratio. I had the autogeek one and it was nice to be able to adjust it to get more soap or less soap depending on the soap you used or the amount you put in. The autogeek one is a little more expensive, but I am not sure what the actual differences are. I did notice that the autogeek one had a lot of brass on it.
 
well my thing is, they all seem to allow adjustments I think the pro one actually has more levels of adjustments then the others...but I'm not sure how it effects anything =[



hehe but I guess 1 vote for the 75 =]
 
Ahh, only the foammaster II can't be adjusted. It is set at 4 oz./ gallon.



The pro one seems neat, but I am not sure about that nozzle, it is just a mixing nozzle, not a foaming nozzle. You can remove the nozzle on the Autogeek one and it just shoots out soapy water, not foam. I would assume that is the same for the Pro one here.
 
The foamaster II can be adjusted if you find the correct model.



Amazon.com: Gilmour 95QGFMR Foamaster II Cleaning: Patio, Lawn & Garden: Reviews, Prices & more



95QGFMR (Quarter gallon foaming? multi ratio)



The foamaster II is an update. I own one and even though it does have more plastic, the plastic is of the durable high quality type. Just make sure you follow the instructions, rinse them out everytime after use with normal water while connected to the hose, and you will prolong it's life. I've had mine for over 4 years now, mostly used during the spring/fall/winter seasons when the car gets more dirty.
 
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