🛠️ Elevate your maintenance game with precision power in every spray!
The FIRSTINFO A1638Y5 is a patented, heavy-duty 620ml aluminum refillable spray can engineered for professional lubrication and anti-rust applications. Featuring a max pressure of 140psi, a thickened canister, and a versatile nozzle kit, it delivers precise, powerful sprays from any angle. Its universal refill valve and built-in safety valve ensure reliable, safe, and convenient use, backed by a 12+10 month warranty for peace of mind.
Manufacturer | FIRSTINFO TOOLS |
Brand | FIRSTINFO TOOLS FIT YOUR NEEDS |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 29 cm; 290 g |
Item model number | A1638 |
Manufacturer part number | A1638-L-Parent |
Special Features | Adjustable Nozzle |
Item Weight | 290 g |
B**L
Struggled to spray lubricant through long nozzle
Whilst it looks and feels well made it struggles to spray lubricant in particular ACF50 through the long nozzle and failed at times even though it was less than half full of lubricant and pumped up to full pressure so no fine mist spray.
N**E
Cheap Trigger Spray Bottles are Better
I thought this was going to be a great idea. I had loads of plans for this, using it for compressed air to clear out computer parts etc, WD40, Disinfectant, Surface cleaners, the list goes on. I initially added 4 to my basket but commonsense prevailed and I ordered 1 to test, I'm so glad I did that as sadly I wont be buying another. 90psi isn't enough, the pressure is too weak for compressed air. It works okay when you have thin liquids in it but the other issue is the spray button is very stiff and I find you really need 2 hands to operate it comfortably.In conclusion, just get a normal trigger spray bottle. If you want a mist the Flairosol mist spray bottle is amazing. The Sure Shot Sprayer looks good but the price is insane in Britain so will give that a miss.If they make a version 2 I recommend increasing it to 120-150psi and using a softer spring in the spray button. Until then I'm left with buying the disposable air cans.
R**D
So so
Leaks like hell round the trigger on if u like leaks
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