Thanks for a nice review. I just picked up my Husky 2-gallon sprayer from Lowe's a minute ago. Mine is the electric model. Has all the same accessories yours does. This is the first electric sprayer I've ever owned. I won't have to pump it, the electric motor is supposed to keep it pressurized. I read that the motor isn't supposed to run continuously, just enough to keep the tank pressurized. It's outside charging right now as I type this comment. I'll return later and let you know how it does.
Sir I been trying to buy a good sprayed and in all the videos yours was the best thank you very much for showing us this video I will get one for sure.
Thanks for the video, sprayer works like a dream, love it. Also, made in the USA! I'm tired of buying cheap crap from china that is basically 1 use and done, if that.
@@misterb6416 Well there isn't a lot not made there, components through to machinery. Inc Microsoft and all the other big players. I don't support communism either but what they do in their own country doesnt affect me, same as religions.
@@oo0Spyder0oo Listen, I am also against American companies who move their businesses over there to take advantage of the lower wages that they have to pay and the lower taxes. We can't continue to be dependant upon other countries for our goods.
@@misterb6416 I agree but if you were a business owner and your competition is taking it all away from you because they can get it made for nix and sell at a profit, you have to do it or go under. Let's face it, we enjoy a great living buying our tools and other goods so cheaply from cheap labour. And that doesnt make them rubbish, the big players make good products and they have them built there. You just can't get people to go local when it means paying double, sad fact.
Did you ever find out if this could be used for stain? That's my issue currently. I could go buy this right now or special order one that says for stains.
Thanks for a nice review. I just picked up my Husky 2-gallon sprayer
from Lowe's a minute ago. Mine is the electric model. Has all the same
accessories yours does. This is the first electric sprayer I've ever
owned. I won't have to pump it, the electric motor is supposed to keep
it pressurized. I read that the motor isn't supposed to run
continuously, just enough to keep the tank pressurized. It's outside
charging right now as I type this comment. I'll return later and let
you know how it does.
Ex go
How do you clean the nozzle in case it gets clogged. I just got the same one after watching your cool video.
Thanks!! Now I finally know how to use the different nozzles
Thanks so much for your help on how to use my Husqvarna sprayer, really appreciate it.
Perfect, thank u. I think i scored paid 10 bones in a garage sell brand new boxed and all.
Decent pump I use theses for the cleaning of kitchen exhaust systems only problem was the hose it would eventually give out ..
Sir I been trying to buy a good sprayed and in all the videos yours was the best thank you very much for showing us this video I will get one for sure.
You forgot to put the smaller o-ring at the time of changing nozzles!
Worth every penny
Thanks for the video, sprayer works like a dream, love it. Also, made in the USA! I'm tired of buying cheap crap from china that is basically 1 use and done, if that.
Not true, most of the stuff is made in their china facility, just being made there doesn’t mean it’s rubbish.
@@oo0Spyder0oo Pretty much it is mostly gargage. Plus I don't like to support communist countries.
@@misterb6416 Well there isn't a lot not made there, components through to machinery. Inc Microsoft and all the other big players. I don't support communism either but what they do in their own country doesnt affect me, same as religions.
@@oo0Spyder0oo Listen, I am also against American companies who move their businesses over there to take advantage of the lower wages that they have to pay and the lower taxes. We can't continue to be dependant upon other countries for our goods.
@@misterb6416 I agree but if you were a business owner and your competition is taking it all away from you because they can get it made for nix and sell at a profit, you have to do it or go under. Let's face it, we enjoy a great living buying our tools and other goods so cheaply from cheap labour. And that doesnt make them rubbish, the big players make good products and they have them built there. You just can't get people to go local when it means paying double, sad fact.
For maintenance it says to use 3 in 1 oil, can you add a how to maintain sequel?
I brought one last year . Only use four time and pump will not charge.
how long does it takes to get pressurized?
Mucha ayuda para mi. Muchas gracias
Very helpful thx
The REVIEW WHISPERER.
I got two packs of nozzles in mine, they are the same I just got two sets, any idea what the second set might be for.
Well Gee,,It just MAYBE An EXTRA
Set ya know,,,JUSTIN CASE something BREAKS..IDK Just a Guess
@@murphymajoriaiii5057 two sets of nozzles and one set of O rings makes no sense. O rings wear out and break alot faster than nozzles.
Can this be used to stain a fence?
Did you ever find out if this could be used for stain? That's my issue currently. I could go buy this right now or special order one that says for stains.
Nevermind I found the answer, no, it won't work, stain is too thick apparently
I have the Husqvarna 8L hand pump sprayer. The seals leak and it sprays chemical in your face. I will never buy Husqvarna again. Buy a Solo
So dumb. Might as well put the stuff in a spray bottle. Release the pressure. How stupid
If you want to sit there for hours spraying stuff with a spray bottle, go right ahead!