Pressure Sprayer

Has anyone used one of these sprayers? Is this like the Kwazar Venus sprayer?

Blackfire Chemical Resistant Pressure Sprayer with Double Barrel Extension

I'm thinking of getting one of these to try out. I think it might be good with a wheel cleaner or APC for wheel wells and other areas. I would like some feedback before I place an order tomorrow

Rocket, I got a few of them many years ago and gave one to Todd to use and they work great for those area's you mention. Now on the Kwazar model I have not been able to use one but hopefully in the near future.
 
I finally bought one of these and for spraying larger areas they can't be beat. The key to using them is allowing room for compressed air so 1/2 to 3/4 liquid will work well....

PS I'm not a huge fan of Kwazar sprayers, and yes I have 3. I realize that you get a spray in the release but at 4X the cost of a good conventional sprayer they make little sense to me...
 

I picked up a cheap version of these from the local home improvement store. It works well. I usually use it as a misting pre-soak before doing a rinse-less or waterless wash.


I have thought about picking up more for APC and such but I don't think I need them since I already have the Meg's bottles with Chemical sprayers and all the MSDS info on them.
 
Like Troy, I also have some from Lowes but without the extension that work fine. I also carry with me in the glovebox a small sprayer that you pump up by hand that actually is a olive mister. It's great for a q-detailer when removing bird bombs etc. These can be found at bed bath & beyond and wally world.
 
Like many others here I have two from Home Depot, at half the price. I haven't had any issues with either
 
I thought it would be great for waterless washes as well.

I know a lot of people don't like the Kwazar bottles but I want to try one and I need to replace a sprayer that broke the other day.

Thanks for the replys. I'll stop by Home Depot and pick one up
 
After I saw a video on YouTube it's made me wan to get one. I thought the extension might work well for hard to reach areas like wheel wells. I wonder if undercarriage spray from Griots or Chemical Guys would work well. I'll have to see how they spray once I get one in my hand
 
I have a 2 gallon bug sprayer that I use for rinseless/waterless washing and for clay lube. It works very well and helps speed up the process.

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I have a 2 gallon bug sprayer that I use for rinseless/waterless washing and for clay lube. It works very well and helps speed up the process.

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That's a great idea. I could mix up what I need directly in the sprayer. But I think I'll need to make room for more stuff before I buy one.
 
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