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Old 09-02-2010, 10:09 AM
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Yeah mine has the green top and a picture of a lizard on it. Did you screw your top onto a larger tank? I was thinking of the misters from hardware stores that come with a hose for spraying down your garden with.


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If it is the one with the same green top as the mistr lizard then it works just as well. I upgraded to the larger size and like it much better. I think it was only 8 or 9 bucks, definitely worth it.
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I got a 1.75 L Flo-master sprayer at Home Depot. It only cost about $9. It works great and puts out a good fine spray at the tightest setting.
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Right now I'm using the little hand held ceramic and brass jobbies from Lowes. They work smoothly, give a fine mist and the thumb button doesn't strain my hand the way the triggers do. I've had the pump sprayers before but they feel cumbersome.
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I use this and it works great, puts out a very fine mist if you pump it enough. If pumped lightly it puts out a mini rain drop sized mist.
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I've been using one of these for a year or two:

Josh's Frogs - compression sprayer - hand/pressure misting

It is adjustable from a very fine, almost fog-like mist, to a steady stream of water. It can also sit for several days, fully pumped, without losing much pressure. I have mostly automated misting, but do have a few tanks I hand-mist.
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