Long lasting sprayer

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Hey guys it frustrates me to no end when companies say "this sprayer wont leak" an d yes eventually it leaks. So what are you guys finding to be the most reliable long lasting sprayers? Steve
 
I've had the best experience with the spray bottles from Auto Zone and I've tried many. They are only $2.50 each at my local store.
 
My Kwazer sprayers have been in use since 2007, still going strong.
 
I bought one and returned, it lost the dual spray function after 1 week used filled with VP bilberry wheel cleaner :p
 
I have a few of them, my answer is no. One big reason is the 32 oz are to heavy when filled, I tried them I thought I would like them crossed them off my list.
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I bought one and returned, it lost the dual spray function after 1 week used filled with VP bilberry wheel cleaner :p
Yes I had 2 go bad.
 
Does anyone know if we can get the duel action sprayer without the bottle?
 
So, worth the money?

IMHO yes. I have the 16oz versions. I like the smaller bottle size.

I have one filled with Sonax wheel cleaner, one with IUDJ (Boosted), and another one with Perl (diluted).

I do have a few of the AG 32oz sprayer bottles 3 for $14). They have been ok. Had a few sprayers die quickly but AG sent me replacements. I don't think the sprayers are as good of a pattern as the Kwazers.
 
I love my 2 gallon contractor sprayer I bought at Lowes it was $30. It's obviously pretty big, depending on what you need it for it might work. I use it with ONR to pre soak a car that's a bit too dirty for a straight rinseless wash. For something like glass cleaner it would be way overkill though lol. It comes with 3 or 4 different tips, the spray on it's nice. The mist tip sprays very fine and the stream ones shoots pretty hard, well for a pump sprayer any ways. I've used it with water for a car where I didn't have access to a hose. The stream spray worked well enough to get the Adam's Deep Wheel Cleaner off.
 
kwazar bottles are over-priced IMO and shouldn't be anymore than $10. I stumbled across a .98 store across town that carries a knock off (of the kwazar) and while the bottle isn't as thick as the kwazar but still thick enough to withstand chemicals, the only thing that's different is the sprayhead which is a standard single stroke sprayhead (the whole bottle was $1.49 iirc). if kwazar were to sell the sprayhead alone for around $5, I would opt for that instead and use my own clear pvc bottle. I've used so many different sprayheads over the many many years and the grey tolco chemical resistant ones can be used for everything as the mist/volume can be adjusted accordingly. any sprayhead can go bad after a while and the best thing to do if there is a aggressive chemical is to flush it out after each use...
 
I believe these are kwazars too . made in Poland . got em at my local fleet farm store . maybe the seal not the same idk ? but they look and work the same . I can't tell difference . $8-9 for the big one . $6-7 for the small one
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The double mist sprayers are the same concept just much cheaper.
 
I believe these are kwazars too . made in Poland . got em at my local fleet farm store . maybe the seal not the same idk ? but they look and work the same . I can't tell difference . $8-9 for the big one . $6-7 for the small one
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if I'm not mistaken, they are basically the same and the only difference is the orange is targeted towards livestock. i have the big one (32oz.) you have pictured and it's heavy when filled up, i rarely even use it...
 
The CG distributor here selling kwazar for 60 dollars per unit...
 
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