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Corps012588

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Do any of you guys use this backpack at all?

I'm considering one for applying 4% hypo and then giving it a Damn good flush through afterwards.

Any thoughts would be great thanks
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I have one of these,the handle has no real strength in it as the black plastic parts just screw in the metal pole at the back,to strengthen this drilled through the plastic screw in bit and pole and secured it with a nut and bolt. Ever since new the pressure switch on the pump never worked that well and with the water switched off the pole the pump made all sorts of noises! The pump seems very cheap and have since replaced the pump with a better one has solved that problem. Still not practicle to carry by handle tho. The wheels are a hard plastic and noisy when pulled along. Gets used around 10 times a week and have had it for just over a year. Battery life seems ok

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use mine all day every day, no problem's. Trolley does the job, although have taken it off recently and put it on a sack trolley as handle broke. Good backpack only minor issue was a loose wire which was easy to fix. Had mine 18 months, battery has lasted 4 days without charging before. I'd recommend it, gonna but another one soon for chems.

 
Thanks guys. I have been using a normal pump backpack sprayer and thought this would be better as I can connect one of my poles to it and apply hypo with out constantly having to pump the bloomin thing up.
I seem to be getting more and more of this kind of work coming in

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