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RL FLOMASTER 36HE6 RL Flo-Master Chameleon Hose End Sprayer, Natural

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Color: Natural


Features

  • This hose-end sprayer can be directly attached to most chemical concentrate bottles.
  • Contact with chemicals is eliminated.
  • Features 3 sprayer patterns; fan, cone and stream.
  • Includes a hose-end quick connect.

Description

This hose-end sprayer can be directly attached to most chemical concentrate bottles.


Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5 x 9.5 inches


Item Weight: 10.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Root Lowell Manufacturing Company


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 36HE6


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • How much per gallon?
Color: Natural
Hard stuff to figure out should be provided. Leaks from attached hose only. Haven't bought any sprayer attachment yet that doesn't do that. It is perfect. I used a thick liquid organic fertilizer 4oz. Filled container w/water. Think it was still too thick, wasn't emptying like 1st time w/1 oz. Of organic liquid fertilizer. Next week I'll try 3 oz. 1st time I tried w/1 oz. Fertilizer alone. Didn't even thin out. That's why I filled it w/water. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by cep201

  • Works great
Color: Natural
Compared to other brands I e bought in the past, this is the best! It is easy to use, doesn't leak and a wide range of measurements to choose. You can disconnect it without turning the house off & it's lasted a while season. I've never had one that lasted more than a couple uses without leaking or breaking or something. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by Renee E Yatson

  • Did what it needed to do.
Color: Natural
Appears to mix properly, wish the outflow was a little stronger, more defined, however for the price it performed well and completed the objected.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by RR

  • Garden & Yard Sprayer
Color: Natural
This sprayer is fine for spraying liquid items on small plants and yard, but I was disappointed at the long stream spray position to spray my trees as it didn't reach far enough and didn't have enough power to the stream and I mainly bought it for spraying trees. Not happy with my investment in this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by Adele Little

  • must calibrate your flow rate to 4 Gallons per minute
Color: Natural
So I just got done spraying some liquid aerator on my 3K sq ft yard with this sprayer and it ate up enough chemical that should have done 8k sq ft and I didn't even finish the yard completely. I called the manufacturer HD Hudson and asked about this saying I just wasted half a bottle of chemical. She was very polite and helpful, she found an old instruction sheet that use to get sent out with this sprayer but for some reason doesn't anymore. On that instructions sheet it says the sprayer is calibrated to be oz/gallon at 4 gallons per minute. My spigot has an almost 10 gallon/min flow rate. So, for everyone having issues or questions: you need to test your spigot first and get it running at a 4 gallon per minute flow rate. If you have a 4 cup measuring cup it should take 3.75 seconds to fill up 4 cups. You'll need to adjust your spigot until you get the right flow rate. They you put your straight chemical in the sprayer (don't dilute, that's literally what this sprayer does for you) and turn to the proper oz per gallon your chemical states to apply at. Once your flow rate is correct and you have the dial set to the right oz/gallon it should work great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023 by Kyle Murray Kyle Murray

  • Useless Piece of Junk
Color: Natural
Works as advertised. Unlike some others' experiences, mine didn't leak at all -- at least not on the first use. UPDATE: After using this for the first time (except for an initial test with plain water, after which I wrote my original comments, above), I have to reduce my rating from very good to OK. Why? Well, the worst problems seem to stem from the quick release when using the sprayer the conventional way (with the provided container). If you hold the unit too far back, you risk having the quick disconnect release the sprayer, which then falls to the ground. In my case when that happened, it hit dirt, and so the connector and o-ring seal were a mess. I cleaned it, but evidently not enough, because after that happened the level of concentrate in the container didn't seem to go down. Also, I had to force the quick disconnect together because the hose was still under pressure. After a while I increased the spray rate from 1-1/2 teaspoons (the recommended amount) to 4 teaspoons, just to see if any concentrate was coming out, and the level inside the container still didn't go down! I concluded at that point that I'd been spraying plain water instead of the product that I was trying to spread around the yard. What was the problem? Well, I found out that in order to get a decent seal with the quick disconnect, the water pressure in the hose has to be zero. Otherwise, it appears that the seal is imperfect and air gets sucked through the quick disconnect, preventing concentrate from being drawn up into the sprayer head. When I removed the quick disconnect that way (releasing the pressure in the hose), I also cleaned the connecting parts very thoroughly. Then I re-attached the hose, and turned the water back on at the hose bib. Now the level of concentrate seemed to go down inside the container as I sprayed. Even though I was very careful, the quick disconnect came apart a second time. This time it didn't fall in dirt, thankfully, but I did have to de-pressurize the hose to re-attach it and get a good seal. And then turn the pressure back on. Then the concentrate level went down again. But I had to re-do an entire part of my yard that had been sprayed with plain water before I figured the quick disconnect out. One good thing about the quick disconnect is that it allows the unit to swivel and be vertical even if the hose wants to twist a different direction. That's a plus. But you really have to remember to hold the unit very close to the handle in order to try to prevent the disconnect from releasing. The other thing that bothers me a little is that I'm not sure if this sprayer is measuring the amount of concentrate per gallon properly. With my old-fashioned Ortho sprayer, I used to go though about twice as much concentrate to cover my yard. Maybe it's just that the sprayer puts out less volume, but I can't tell. I do like that it sprays with large droplets, which are far less likely to blow in the wind (and into my face) like the old Ortho did, so that's a plus. Anyway, three stars, not four. UPDATE added August 20: No, not three stars, just one. Today was the second time I used this sprayer. It was leaking profusely at the connection to the sprayer. I thought maybe it needed a new rubber washer. (They don't use a rubber washer, it turns out.) So I tried to unscrew the connection to the sprayer. It just turned, and wouldn't unscrew! To get it off, I had to pry with a screwdriver (not recommended because I managed to stab myself in the process). Then I tried to screw it back on, and that wouldn't work because I'd damaged the threads getting it off. Into the trash it went, and I used my old Ortho Dial-a-Spray hose-end sprayer instead, which still works fine. (The spring on the trigger is gone, but that's ok, I just move it back into the off position manually.) I wish Ortho still sold those, rather than the bulky "ergonomic" version they offer now. So my suggestion now is: DON'T BUY THIS CHEAP PIECE OF JUNK. You'll waste your money, your time, and patience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2021 by Todd

  • Great for treating my yard.
Color: Natural
I only use it ṭo treat my yard and enjoy the ease of it so much I'm about to order a 2nd one to water my flower garden. I like how easy it is to set the required amount of treatment with the dial. I definitely recommend this product it is the best one yet.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Jovanna

  • Does the job
Color: Natural
It is a little leaky but it performs.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023 by Melly Mel

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