🌟 Elevate Your Spray Game!
The HARRIS Professional Spray Bottle 32oz (3-Pack) is designed for versatility and durability, featuring an adjustable nozzle, chemical resistance, and an ergonomic grip for extended use. Perfect for cleaning and plant care, this pressurized sprayer ensures effortless operation and comes in a convenient three-pack.
L**H
Working fine years later
I bought some of these back in 2019. At the time, my expectations were very, very low: every spray bottle I've ever known has inevitably developed leaks or the trigger can't spring back.I felt more optimistic when these puppies arrived. The bottles were thick and the material used felt and looked like the plastics I've had in the past that were very durable and lasted for a long time without beginning to rot. The sprayer also had properties I associated with long-lasting products. Overall, each bottle and sprayer was free of any visible defect or careless design.I've used two bottles to hold car detailing spray and detailing/quick wax. The third is used to hold tap water and mostly is used to discourage cats from unwanted behaviors, but also sometimes is used to spray water on things to rinse them or help with keeping them damp while I clean them. I want to stress that our tap water is very low quality and rich in minerals like calcium and disappointment.All of these bottles still reliably spray without leaking and can correctly spray streams or mist just like they did when I first bought them. Both spray patterns work the way I want them to and are easy to adjust between, although if you are between the two settings I think they do tend to be leaky (all sprayers I've ever used have been like this) so I recommend doing a test spray to avoid making a mess. I think the stream spray setting sends the spray further than any other bottle I've used, but to be fair, I only spray tap water long distances and so it's not like I've tested other sprayers like that.I am popping in here to review these bottles (hopefully not a second or third time, I might have already reviewed them a year or two ago and forgotten) because I just had to buy more. The predecessors are still in use.
R**D
Careful not to drop the bottle and sprayer.
Quality product, good price. Be very careful not to drop the bottle and sprayer unit. My first bottle I filled with water to spray plants with, slipped out of my hands and landed on top of the sprayer. The top of the sprayer unit broke off making it useless. Totally my fault, but use care in handling.
S**A
Best Sprayer for Cleaning – A Reliable Choice!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Best Sprayer for Cleaning – A Reliable Choice!I’ve purchased the HARRIS Professional Spray Bottles twice now, and they’re hands down the best sprayers for cleaning! The spray is powerful and even, making cleaning jobs so much easier. While I will say the old model sprayed slightly better, this newer version still gets the job done without any issues.The bottles are durable, easy to handle, and hold a good amount of liquid. If you're looking for a reliable spray bottle for household or professional cleaning, this is definitely a solid choice. Highly recommend! 💦
D**O
Weekend warrior
Pretty decent. The bottles dent easy. Nozzle is good but not heavy duty. We tried this for our rental car business which requires us to wash the cars daily.
S**N
Buy if you like wasting money
I have tried so many spray bottles and thought I had a winner with these. Well, I thought wrong. Just like every other company, after a month or two - these spray bottles no longer work. As I buy these for my business, it is extremely frustrating having to KEEP replacing something as simple as a water bottle. DO NOT BUY.
T**Z
Use these mostly for my vegetable garden
Good quality product.
S**A
THE ONLY SPRAYER THAT WORKS WITH DIESEL
I use the herbicide Crossbow that comes concentrated in kerosene. I mix it in diesel because that penetrates the bark of bushes & trees (mainly oak & Brazilian Pepper) where water-based herbicides just run off. The reason for saturating the lower bark is that spraying the foliage just kills the leaves and the plant comes right back. On oaks, I spray the base of small branches I don't want. Crossbow seems to translocate outward so it kills the branch only and doesn't affect the rest of the tree, I call it chemical pruning that I use while walking around. For righteous pruning, chainsaw.I tested a dozen or more sprayers and none held up to diesel except this one. It lasts about a year with daily use until it starts leaking at the handle, I expect just due to wear. DO NOT use the Harris Chemical Resistant sprayer; it will seize in a few minutes because the (Viton?) rubber swells and it just locks up. But that one does hold up to chlorine.If you're trying to kill Brazilian Peppers, another method is to cut the bush/tree a foot high and IMMEDIATELY brush the stump with glyphosate concentrate (51%); it helps to add about 10% of mineral oil to the concentrate but it doesn't mix well so shake often. Maybe some dish soap would solve that. I brush the entire stump but, if it's large, you only need to brush the outer inch where the cambium layer is. This works about 50% of the time which is the reason for cutting it a foot high. If it does re-sprout it will sprout at the top of the stump so you can try again an inch or two lower. If you'd cut it at ground level you have nowhere lower to go.Bottom line: I use Crossbow in diesel and this is THE sprayer to use. I had an old Zep sprayer that lasted for years but that one is no longer made and the current ones don't work. So I'm stocking up in case Harris quits making these. Sprayers are like shoes, by the time you realize you found the perfect one, it's no longer made.
R**N
Best I ever bought for certain
I've had the same three for months. They are durable and function perfectly.
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