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Which Type of Solo Backpack Sprayer Should You Buy?
Piston Sprayers are designed for chemicals mixed from concentrated liquids. Wettable powders may scar the cylinder wall, Viton Collar and piston causing leaks
and loss of pressure. Solo Piston Sprayers pump up to 90 PSI and are relatively simple to maintain.
Diaphragm Sprayers are suitable for use with both wettable powders and liquid chemicals. Solo Diaphragm Sprayers will pump up to 60 PSI. Diaphragm Sprayers can be
harder to maintain than Piston Sprayers.
Solo Portable Sprayers are commercial grade, multi-purpose sprayers. Choose a 430 series for virtually every spraying need. Choose a 450 series sprayer
when a rugged unit is needed for frequent use under severe conditions. Both the 430 and 450 series sprayers feature easy carry, easy pump, 4' long hose, and 2' unbreakable wand,
carry strap and carry handles for low effort spraying and general ease of use. 430 and 450 series are supplied with an adjustable nozzle, flat spray, hollow cone and jet stream
nozzles to meet typical spraying needs. A relief valve for pressure limiting and release add convenience.
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