💪 Spray Like a Pro with HARRIS!
The HARRIS Chemically Resistant Professional Empty Spray Bottles come in a convenient 3-pack, each with a 32oz capacity. Designed for durability and ease of use, these bottles feature an ergonomic trigger, adjustable nozzle, and a corrosion-resistant stainless steel spring, making them perfect for a variety of cleaning solutions.
Brand | HARRIS |
Color | Clear |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Capacity | 2 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Water,Chemically Resistant,Cleansing |
Number of Items | 3 |
Product Dimensions | 4"W x 12.9"H |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Material Type Free | Lead Free |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Included Components | 3 Harris Professional Spray Bottles |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Reusability | Reusable |
Unit Count | 3 Count |
Manufacturer | Harris |
Part Number | CR-32-3 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Item model number | CR-32-3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**Y
They hold up to lacquer thinner.
These hold up spraying lacquer thinner.Very happy.And they are inexpensive.
B**N
Trigger/pump failure on every bottle in less than three full fills
I figured since these were highly rated as chemical spray bottles that they'd be able to handle pet cleaner; apparently I was wrong. Each of the three bottles has failed in under 3 refills. I managed to extend their life by doing a water flush between refills, but this last one only sprays air with 24oz left in the bottle, and it's only on its second fill.I'm using Angry Orange Pet Odor Eliminator in the bottles. I intended to use one bottle for that, one for water, and the other had no designated use when I bought it, but was quickly purposed with replacing the first bottle after its 3rd fill when the sprayer started being slow to reset. No longer could I quickly spritz it, I had to wait 2-3 seconds for the pump to spring back into place between each spray.The second bottle lasted either 2 or 3 refills, I can't remember, but it simply stopped spraying anything; I thought the pickup tube was clogged but I can blow water through it and right out the nozzle with ease - the trigger just doesn't do anything now, maybe the pump cylinder failed.The third one just died after its first refill, about 2oz in. I've done maybe a dozen or two sprays since refilling it? I don't count, but I use it about halfway between mist and stream settings, so moderate amount of liquid sprayed with each pull.I dunno, it's a spray bottle. Expensive, relatively speaking, at that! It should just work. The 'chemicals' I'm using in it are designed for use around pets, they can't possibly be so harsh as to destroy a spray bottle in under a month. Come on. I use them sparingly, so it's taken me a while to write the review, but the last one breaking just now really annoyed me, I'm writing this at 4am with the bottle disassembled in the sink actively running under warm water in an attempt to get it working again.
A**.
Horrible spray nozzle
I bought these a few years ago and loved them. I just purchased them again and the spray nozzle is horrible.As far as holding cleaning vinegar or whatever other chemical the bottle itself is fine. Won't buy them again unless they go back to the older nozzle.Left photo older nozzle, right new nozzle.
C**W
2 bottles worked GREAT (alcohol & peroxide); one stopped working after a few months (vinegar).
PROs:Arrived quickly & packed properly;GREAT STRONG STREAM of liquid & shoots quite far;2 of these spray bottles R still spraying properly = the one I filled with alcohol, as well as the bottle I filled w/ 12% peroxide; the spray bottle w/ vinegar stopped working after a few months.CONs:The spray bottle I filled w/ vinegar stopped working after a few months.
E**D
Good
Well built
L**M
Nice heavy duty sprayer but did not hold up to my needs
I bought this because it says it is chemical resistant. Perhaps so, but didn't hold up to my application. I need a sprayer to use with a mixture of diesel and an herbicide. It worked for a single day but wouldn't spray after sitting overnight. I blame it on the diesel.
J**T
I don't understand the haters
if you use 100% bleach in the bottle, yes the mechanisms will be compromised. look up bleach to water. I use a tad more than 2 oz of bleach, the rest water. I have one in each of my bathrooms and one in the kitchen. the bottles work. When you overdo something, yes anything will fail. As far as other volital chemicals, read up on them, to see if a plastic spray bottle is ok to use, and if there is a way to dilute it to make it work well. I find this product to be very good.
D**.
complete junk
ive bought hundreds of items from amazon in the past few years and never left a review but i feel the need to inform others of my experience with these spray bottles. i do light auto body work and i prep panels with wax and grease remover. it is not an aggressive chemical, it just basically loosens up oils from surfaces; it wont remove any sort of glue or adhesive. i have been using an old 'LAs Totally Awesome' spray bottle for about 6 months (i dont even know what was originally in it) to apply the wax and grease remover but it finally gave up the ghost and dribbles more than it sprays. i spent literally hours reading reviews of spray bottles (i just wanted something that would last) before deciding to try these 'chemical resistant pro' bottles. two days ago, i filled one 1/2 full and it sprayed great. tonight, i started to prep some panels and the bottle pump began to seize up after the first panel. that sprayer got thrown and i moved on to the second sprayer. it sprays fine but dribbles as much as it sprays.i gave good money for pro equipment that claims to be made in the US and i am extremely unsatisfied that i went through 2 of these bottles trying to spray wax and grease remover on a bumper and a hood. i had read of people having issues with diluted bleach but if youre looking to spray anything other than distilled water, i would suggest looking elsewhere.oh, and the paint that they use for the bottle labels began to flake and splinter off in the bag before i even opened it so have the vacuum ready.
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