







💼 Elevate your outdoor game with pro-grade durability and precision spray control!
The Chapin 1480 Industrial 3.5-Gallon Funnel Top Sprayer features a rugged Tri-Poxy tank with triple-layer corrosion protection, a wide 4-inch mouth for easy filling and cleaning, and a durable brass wand with an adjustable nozzle and lock-on spray. Designed for professional and residential use, it handles a variety of chemicals with its resistant seals and offers ergonomic comfort with a padded strap and reinforced hose. Perfect for landscaping, lawn care, and even delicate car washing, this sprayer combines durability, precision, and versatility in one trusted tool.






| ASIN | B00002N8O3 |
| Item model number | 1480 |
| Manufacturer | Chapin International |
| Product Dimensions | 20.57 x 20.57 x 63.75 cm; 3.27 kg |
F**S
I live in a condo with very strict rules, and there isn't anywhere you can hose off your car. The problem is I have two beautiful classic cars that I just will not take to an automated car wash (if you love your car, you'll understand what I mean). Unfortunately, when I moved in, I was only thinking of the garage, not of the car washing! This has been an excellent tool for washing my car. I fill it up with water and with no-rinse wash (https://www.amazon.com/Optimum-NR2010Q-Rinse-Wash-Shine/dp/B00D8DR0AO), and I hardly miss using a garden hose to wash my cars. This isn't too powerful, and it works just well enough that if you use it regularly, your cars will stay pristine. Eco-friendly, too, since you aren't wasting water. I haven't used this for chemicals or anything of the like, but it's the perfect size for what I need, and it's very sturdy and well-made. Helps that it's made in the USA, too. For $75 and all the usage it gets, it's absolutely worth it to me, and I recommend anyone who lives in a condo, townhouse, apartment, etc. in the same boat to try using this product for car washing.
G**N
I had used a metal sprayer earlier while working in family businesses. The plastic one today don't have a consistent spray and are just plain cheap. This is 1 gallon more that those plastic ones and suites my needs to kill grass and wate4r bugs here in Columbia, SC. Great product, brass sprayer tips and even spray. The only caveat is that you cannot see the liquid level due to no level gauge in the metal. So, get a bucket with measuring lines in it and let her rip!! Sorry, no pics as I am writing this rom my desk and the sprayer is out in the storage building. Everyone knows what a sprayer is!!
A**R
Wanted a sturdy sprayer for general applications, saw and purchased this model. Opening box after delivery revealed a approx. 2 inch dent near the bottom, but it didn't leak so I kept it. Nice sprayer. Wide mouth is nice to accept chemicals and water with minimum spillage. Beefy hose and brass control nozzle operate easily. Comes with other spray nozzles for different spray rates. Unlike other sprayers I've operated in the past, it doesn't take a whole lot of pumping to pressurize the tank, and it delivers well for me. Happy customer.
A**X
I drive an asphalt truck and we use sprayers to apply diesel or whatever to our tail end to make our lives easier and the police happier. I have gone through 7 sprayers in the last year, 3 different kinds, most of which were given to me by the company which they paid something over $10 each for. Garbage in weeks, sometimes days. This one cost significantly less than the garbage ones did when added up, works well, is holding up a month later which is unheard of, and even though I spent my own money on it, I feel like it was money well spent. EDIT: Top seal failed. Pieces separated requiring TOOLS to unscrew the actual threaded piece. This actually happened in the 4th week. No replacement parts available that I can find. Lasted about a week longer than the $10 plastic version. Sorry for forgetting to update this sooner. Sprayer is utterly useless at this point
E**6
The wand broke today while trying to clip it on the wand holder after spraying Captain Jack's (which is an excellent product btw). Wand feels like to was brass, but maybe not...not sure. Never seen brass do this. $100 for a sprayer with a junky wand. On Chapin website they have a $20 wand (assuming its the one that came with this sprayer) and a $79 wand. I have had this for 2 years...so hoping I can get a replacement wand for free. Doubtful though. If you buy it, be prepared and have a back up wand. Update 9/24: Just when I thought this couldn't disappoint more, it did! It no longer holds pressure, there is a leak from the pump area...no matter how tight I screw it, it still leaks air. It is rusted in the area, I assume it has to do with that. Overall, I would avoid this one like the plague. Not sure if there are better options out there.
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