Yebeauty Plant Mister Spray Bottle, 2Pcs 10oz Fine Mist Plant Atomizer Watering Sprayer Bottle for Gardening Cleaning Solution with Top Pump Trigger Water, Green
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Finding another option is the best option, but I am not sure. The first time I used them, they were clogged.
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Having misters on hand is crucial for indoor grow rooms with humidity domes to start seedlings and for the humidity dome for seedlings I use at the beginning. I have gone through so many misters and sprayers that it's not There don't appear to be any that last more than a season or two at best. It's only a matter of time until the spray gets erratic or you have to squeeze harder and harder to get more and more out of it. There will be no end to this until they both stop working It is fair to say that they get used a lot. It's typical to use them two or more times a day during a grow. For a small sprayer like this, I usually do not spend more than $8. The quantity of water and the amount of mixture I usually use in sprayers is typically based on gallons or quarts since I am often mixing in something with the water. My intention was to use these primarily for misting little seedlings in the humidity dome or until they get to a size where a bigger sprayer makes more sense. As of now, everything seems to be going well. The bottles themselves are solid, and by that I mean well made, but also not ultra-thin plastic that will cave in like some cheaper models, but not so cheaply made that you can break them if you dropped them. There is a good spray pattern consistently applied to the spray heads, and so far, it has not changed but rather one that produces a fine misty mist. A mister, if you will. In spite of labeling my bottles, I find it helpful to have a quick glance at the color of the contents to avoid mistakes. I thought the price was a bit steep, but they seem durable, so it will be worth it in the end. In the event that things change, I will update this review. They may well do so, too. I want to be as optimistic as possible, but I do have some experience backing I would say. Considering what I know as of now. I think this spray bottle is well made and will be worth the $8 price tag if you don't mind paying a bit more. Having said that, I am sorry to say I can't say anything more. "*BR*BR" "*br*BR" ".
A final edit Sadly, both of these spray bottles have now stopped working within a week of each other, and about 6 weeks after purchase. The following are reasons why we would They seem to be as cheap as they appear to be. *To the original Initially, I was disappointed when I opened this package and found it was made of such tiny lightweight plastic, and almost sent The bottle is large enough to hold more liquid volume so I do not have to refill the bottle constantly. I use these for my tropical plants. Despite that, this bottle exceeded my expectations and I immediately fell in love with it after just a few The sprayer uses a strong mechanism to diffuse the water, and every drop is micro-sized. Since the bottle needs refilling far less frequently than I had anticipated, I usually don't need to do so. It was easy to mist my own face and I was satisfied with how even and light it was. It is definitely a gift I would recommend to fans of essential oils or indoor plants.
My wife loves to garden, so I bought the two pack version for her. After arriving at the sprayer, one of the nozzles was already dead. Because I believed the quality control would be better with these than with cheaper brands, I invested in them despite the higher price. It is not worth returning them when they have the Corona virus. As a result, we have to stick with a very, very expensive small mist. As for the one that works, it does a good job at generating an even mist. So it is not.
A fine Mist. I used a homemade remedy to stop a new puppy from chewing the Make sure you don't put cayenne or other small undisolved sediment into the The filter on the sprayer is so small that it will likely clog and ruin the sprayer's I apologize. It was an error on the part of the user.
The spray definitely gives off a fine mist. If you're not careful, you may end up inhaling whatever you are spraying. I got a cut on the edge of my thumb where you would hold it in your hand to pump the spray. I got it because the back edge is rough and because I needed to use force to pump the spray. Plastic that is softer on the surface of this area might be able to fix the issue. At the moment, we will fix it with some epoxy on the consumer end, but it is not necessarily the best solution. Every time you use the top, it unscrews a little bit. The spray does not come out if you hold it at an angle.
It was fine, cold mist. I didn't have to pump and nothing came out. There's no doubt about it.
When I mist my plants with other spray bottles, I end up with visible drip marks after the water dries because they are located against a wall. The problem is that they emit a very fine mist, so while my plants still get wet behind them when using these sprayers, it's never enough to cause drip marks on the walls. Among these bottles are a few plastic bottles with a nice glossy finish It's only seen at the end of the look, so I don't mind leaving it So far, the spray mechanism has been smooth and easy to use, they are lightweight, and so far, they have been.
I have bought professional sprayers from just about every DIY store, and they are nothing like these. In one of the pumps, I spray water on plants and in the other, I spray alcohol on my motorcycle helmet (to prevent mildew from my oils from getting on it). I can't believe how well it keeps on working!.