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Everything You Need To Know To Find The Best Spray Bottle

Author: becky

Aug. 06, 2024

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Some (But Not All) Spray Bottles are Designed to Fail

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Many commercial household cleaning products&#;glass and window cleaner for example&#;routinely come in a bottle with a hand sprayer. And we love that, as long as it works the way we expect that it should, which is not for long.

First, there&#;s the problem of a bottle design that makes it impossible to spray out every last bit of product because that tube doesn&#;t go all the way to the bottom. Or the mother of all frustrations: When the nozzle clogs up or for some other reason the thing just refuses to spray. Grrrrr!

There&#;s no way to fix that bottle design, but with a little diligence, you should be able to get the sprayer unclogged and working again for at least as long as it takes to use up the product (hot water, a paper clip to clear the nozzle, taking it all apart).

Some Spray Bottles Are Designed to Fail

Meant to be disposable

The sad truth is the nifty sprayer that comes with that window commercial cleaner is meant to be disposable. It was designed to die about the time you need to buy more cleaner. Think of these sprayers as you do cottage cheese containers and screw-cap soda bottles. They&#;re considered single-purpose, one-and-done. Know this going in and you&#;ll save yourself a lot of frustration.

The solution is to stop relying on cheap, disposable sprayers. Understand the difference between disposable and quality spray bottles, then choose to own a few of the latter.

 

 

I&#;m fairly certain I&#;ve purchased and tested just about every spray bottle known to the civilized world. Some have triggers that are painful to use, others rely on annoying pump action. Some bottles are too small or the grip is so poorly designed, I can&#;t even get my hand around it and lift the bottle at the same time.

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Some sprayers fall apart way too soon or become hopelessly clogged, which drives me mad. But rest assured not all are troublesome. I&#;ve narrowed the field to two&#;large plastic spray bottles and smaller glass spray bottles, both of which in my opinion are 100% awesome.

 

Best Inexpensive Spray Bottles

 

This is the closest to perfection I have found in a plastic spray bottle. The bottle itself is 32-oz., which is large enough for any use, but works for small jobs as well.

  • The bottle has ounce measurements printed right on the side.
  • It comes with a pressurized sprayer, which means it&#;s always at the ready. I don&#;t have to pump several times to get the thing going once it&#;s pressurized upon first use.
  • The plastic tube goes all the way to the bottom of the bottle.
  • The nozzle is adjustable.
  • This heavy-duty plastic bottle is well-designed to handle chemicals and harsh solvents.
  • Best of all, the trigger on a Harris Professional Spray Bottle is large enough for four fingers. That makes repetitive spraying so much easier. I&#;d not considered how helpful that would be.
  • The grip and trigger on this bottle fit my hand, but also my husband&#;s&#;that&#;s a wide range. I get these spray bottles online in a 3-pack.

I use these smaller 16-ounce amber glass bottles for products with essential oils, cleaners that contain hydrogen peroxide (need to be shielded from light and the amber makes for a dark place), and various other kinds of health, beauty, and cleaning solutions. This is the bottle I use for Nok-Out when I have a small odor elimination issue. It&#;s handy that way.

The spray top that comes with each amber glass bottle works great&#;flawlessly in fact. So far and after years of use, I have not had one sprayer clog or fail.

These amber glass spray bottles come in a 2-pack with handy labels. They&#;re so lovely, I have used them as gifts, which should get your creative juices flowing.

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Are there any good spray bottles?

n8n said:

I'll try the HD ones, looks like I can get those. My local HD has those, but not the Zep "chemical sprayer". Hoodathunk that a "HDX" product would be superior? Not me...

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I got the black Zep from HD. At my local HD I remember it wasn't that easy to find, it wasn't next to all the other spray bottles. I forget where but they were on one of those cardboard displays in the middle of an aisle.

There's 2 kinds of black ones. The one I have is 32oz, the bottle is shorter & wider than the yellow/blue Zep, says High Output Chemical Sprayer on it.


The other one is 48oz & is taller. I think only sold at Lowes & not HD. The bottle says Industrial Sprayer on it. Not sure if the spray head is the same or different.



Yeah the HDX ones surprised me. I got them mainly cause they are wide mouth & easier to fill. Surprisingly they've lasted for me. But they changed em, the trigger is shaped a bit differently now. Not sure if that means anything but that one that I got that was bad brand new had the new style trigger. But I got 2 other ones with the new style trigger & they'e been holding up fine. I'd say pick one up & see if they hold up for you, they're cheaper than the Zeps too. Trigger spring is a bit stiffer on them though compared to the Zeps so if you need to do a lot of spraying one of those pump pressurizing sprayers might be better (we use those too). I'll never buy those yellow/blue Zeps again, they're garbage.

I got the black Zep from HD. At my local HD I remember it wasn't that easy to find, it wasn't next to all the other spray bottles. I forget where but they were on one of those cardboard displays in the middle of an aisle.There's 2 kinds of black ones. The one I have is 32oz, the bottle is shorter & wider than the yellow/blue Zep, says High Output Chemical Sprayer on it.The other one is 48oz & is taller. I think only sold at Lowes & not HD. The bottle says Industrial Sprayer on it. Not sure if the spray head is the same or different.Yeah the HDX ones surprised me. I got them mainly cause they are wide mouth & easier to fill. Surprisingly they've lasted for me. But they changed em, the trigger is shaped a bit differently now. Not sure if that means anything but that one that I got that was bad brand new had the new style trigger. But I got 2 other ones with the new style trigger & they'e been holding up fine. I'd say pick one up & see if they hold up for you, they're cheaper than the Zeps too. Trigger spring is a bit stiffer on them though compared to the Zeps so if you need to do a lot of spraying one of those pump pressurizing sprayers might be better (we use those too). I'll never buy those yellow/blue Zeps again, they're garbage.

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