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easyday 08-07-2013 09:39 PM

Rinse Kit!!!
 
Came across this today. As soon as its available for purchase Im definitely buying one. Any thoughts?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwrIcLUuZvc

usmp06 08-07-2013 11:03 PM

They have one out called the spray box but its super expensive so maybe this one will be cheaper.

alanw 08-07-2013 11:04 PM

$65 may not be too bad if you need something like it


BTW whats up with the On Target sig?

Sdspeed 08-07-2013 11:48 PM

Not a bad idea but would 1.5 gallons be enough?

fisher_4_life 08-08-2013 12:28 AM

Looks really sweet! :iagree: I was thinking the same exact thing with the limited capacity.

Sdspeed 08-08-2013 12:52 AM

Well the website says they're available now for $65 bucks, order one and figure out a way to expand the capacity!

easyday 08-08-2013 04:41 AM

A local shop will have them in stock soon.

Dennis 08-08-2013 04:53 AM

How about the pump instecticide sprayers from homedepot? That's what I use. I got the idea from Todd (C-level) a long time ago.

jruiz 08-08-2013 05:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dennis (Post 166148)
How about the pump instecticide sprayers from homedepot? That's what I use. I got the idea from Todd (C-level) a long time ago.

X2,, I use a two gallon one I picked up from Walmart for 20

easyday 08-08-2013 08:24 AM

Do those sprayers give much pressure? I know the guy is working on a 3 gallon model.

Dennis 08-08-2013 09:19 AM

I think so, if you're using it for the yak, beach, fishing reels, etc. Now if you want to spray down your truck probably not. You never want to use high pressure on your reels anyway.

jruiz 08-08-2013 09:38 AM

With the right nozzle setting its plenty of pressure for my application. Perfect for rinsing off reels without driving salt and sand inside

alanw 08-08-2013 09:55 AM

Yea try a sprayer out first and save some money. I used to have one and it would get a lot of pressure built up if you wanted. You could even take off the nozzle and get a stream too. Good for rinsing off reels, your feet, etc.. I may have to pick up another one now that this thread reminded me of it.

jorluivil 08-08-2013 10:13 AM

kayak
rods/reels
electronics
pfd
shoes
waders
etc
etc



no way 1.5 gallons will be enough. The cool factor is there but that's it.

Amish Ed 08-08-2013 10:23 AM

I too have used the insecticide sprayers. Just make sure you get a big one, I got a small one and it just doesn't maintain pressure like the big ones do.

easyday 08-08-2013 10:59 AM

Im definitely going to purchase one of these, im really interested in the future possibilities for something like this. I will report back and let everyone know whats up.

alanw 08-08-2013 11:03 AM

Cool, like Ed said get a big one.. they hold pressure alot longer. Leave a bit of air space at the top instead of filling it completely up and it's good to go.

mralbacore 08-08-2013 11:04 AM

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If you want a large one, then use this...

http://www.centrevilletrailer.com/tr...cfm?modelID=89

GregAndrew 08-08-2013 02:22 PM

If it only uses your household pressure then you will not get all the water out of the unit at pressure. 1.5 gallons will not be enough for that spray head. For smaller misting type heads you can make due with 1.5 gallons.

ful-rac 08-08-2013 02:53 PM

making one and tailoring it to your needs is probably better than that thing. I have a 5 gallon tank with another 5 gallon jug just in case, if I really need to rinse a whole bunch of stuff off. Its usually enough for me and a few other guys as well. Don't know for sure how this thing works sounds like it pressurizes from home...what if it leaks??? no pressure...what if you needed or wanted to add more water to it in the field??? Washdown pump and tank is the way to go.


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