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Chapin SureSpray 2-Gallon Select Sprayer 27020



This appears to be the same sprayer as the 20020 model but this one includes the brass fan tip, the measuring cup and the spray shield.   The spray shield is next to useless.   You can’t see the stream of liquid with the shield on so it makes it harder to be precise with your spray.   I am also not impressed with the brass fan spray tip.  I would have preferred a general purpose brass tip as opposed to the plastic tip.  The fan spray is useless for precise spraying in spot control of weeds.   It would work for doing along a fence but it thinned out the spray so much that any kind of wind would give you drifting spray.   I prefer more of a stream which is not prone to a lot of drift unless it is really windy and then you really wouldn’t be spraying anyway.  

The measuring cup is fine but I’m not sure it has much value as most of the chemicals come with measuring caps.   There seems to be a $10 difference between the 20020 model and this one.   As far as I can tell the brass fan tip is the only worthwhile difference and I don’t like it.  So unless you need the brass tip, measuring cup and spray shield save the $10.00 and apply that to your weed killer price.  


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