Chapin Premire Pro 3-Gallon Tri-poxy Steel Sprayer 1380 Rating :
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #44062 in Lawn & Patio
- Size: 3 Gallon
- Brand: Chapin
- Model: 1380
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 23.60" h x
8.40" w x
8.40" l,
7.25 pounds
Features
- Premier tri-poxy steel sprayer
- Easy filling and cleaning
- 4-position nozzle
- Viton seals and gaskets
- Weighs 7.2 pounds; 3 gallon; lifetime warranty
- Premier tri-poxy steel sprayer
- Easy filling and cleaning
- 4-position nozzle
- Viton seals and gaskets
- Weighs 7.2 pounds; 3 gallon; lifetime warranty
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Could have been better
By Glenn Weber
Chapin used to make these units almost entirely out of metal. I purchased in March of 2001 a Chapin Industrial 3.5-Gallon Open Head General Duty Sprayer #1941 which all the major parts are made out of metal, I use it on the weekends around the house, it still going strong (August 2009).unfortunately Chapin Premire Pro 2-Gallon Tri-poxy Steel Sprayer #1280 all of it internal parts are made out of plastic and it fails within 14 months of its purchase, I called the company they replaced apart no questions asked. I told her my disappointment in the company's choice of materials she acknowledged it and said it was ashamed that the company is doing that.If I had known I would not have purchased it.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
GOODY
By Robert Akle
I have this steel (non stainless steel) model which lasted only 3 years before rusting an leaking at the seam under pressure. The pressure was quite good. That was the bad news, the good news, company replaced the whole unit without charge after 3 years because the tank leaked. The pressure is quite good. I use it for small trees, bushes and it works great.The proper way to bleed out the pressure is to turn the unit upside down and release the pressure throught the wane before refilling. There will be some Liq. in the wane, so be careful.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Drippy nozzle...
By MaX800XT
This sprayer has a very drippy nozzle. Forget using this to spray pesticide inside your house. Each time you stop spraying, it leaves a small puddle on the floor. I decided to go for the absolute best sprayer for pesticide. The B&G Sprayer. It's the Rolls Royce of sprayers. No drip and extremely fine and precise nozzle spray.
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