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I think so, if you're using it for the yak, beach, fishing reels, etc. Now if you want to spray down your truck probably not. You never want to use high pressure on your reels anyway.
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With the right nozzle setting its plenty of pressure for my application. Perfect for rinsing off reels without driving salt and sand inside
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Yea try a sprayer out first and save some money. I used to have one and it would get a lot of pressure built up if you wanted. You could even take off the nozzle and get a stream too. Good for rinsing off reels, your feet, etc.. I may have to pick up another one now that this thread reminded me of it.
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kayak
rods/reels electronics pfd shoes waders etc etc no way 1.5 gallons will be enough. The cool factor is there but that's it.
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I too have used the insecticide sprayers. Just make sure you get a big one, I got a small one and it just doesn't maintain pressure like the big ones do.
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