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Solo 430-2G 2-Gallon Farm and Garden Sprayer with Nozzle Tips for Multiple Spraying Needs

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Features

  • Solo Pressure Sprayer 430-2G. Miscellaneous Lawn And Garden
  • Manufacturer: SOLO INCORPORATED P
  • Manufacturer part number: 430-2G
  • Easy-to-fill funnel top and easy-to-clean large secondary opening
  • 28-Inch unbreakable wand provides extended reach
  • Commercial shut-off valve with lock-on/lock-off feature minimizes user fatigue
  • Chemical resistant seals provide outstanding durability
  • Four-nozzle assortment for multiple spraying tasks

Description

This product has a great performance, quality and price. Two gallon pressure sprayer.. Features a funnel top and large opening for easy filling and cleaning.. Pressure relief valve carry strap Viton seals.. Plastic adjustable fan hollow cone and jet stream nozzles.. Large carry handle for easy pumping.. 28 inch wand.. Manufacturer: SOLO INCORPORATED P From the Manufacturer Newly designed mid-price range sprayer incorporating a large filler opening and the popular funnel top concept. The 430-2G has all Viton seals, long hose, large pump handle and loads of other useful features. Includes an assortment of four nozzles: adjustable nozzle for spraying a stream to a mist; flat fan nozzle for area and row application; hollow cone nozzle for shrubs and bushes; and Jet Stream Nozzle for additional reach. The ideal 2-gallon sprayer for virtually every spraying requirement. All Solo sprayers are constructed of high density polyethylene and other chemical resistant materials. This Solo sprayer comes with a 2-Year Warranty. With periodic maintenance it will provide years of service.

Brand: SOLO


Tank Volume: 2 Gallons


Color: White


Recommended Uses For Product: Garden sprayer


Material: Plastic, Polyethylene (PE)


UPC: 720343432008 720343430219


Global Trade Identification Number: 08


Model Name: Handheld Sprayer,


Model Number: 430-2G


Brand Name: SOLO


Recommended Uses For Product: Garden sprayer


Included Components: SPRAYER TANK FARM/LANDSCAPE 2G


Item Dimensions W x H: 8.25"W x 22"H


Item Weight: 4 Pounds


Tank Volume: 2 Gallons


Material: Plastic, Polyethylene (PE)


Style: Adjustable


Color: White


Power Source: Hand Powered


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solo sprayers are high quality
Pattern Name: Sprayer
I love Solo sprayers. They are worth the extra money. The sprayer I am replacing leaked Roundup on my hand so I had to wear vinyl gloves. The instructions are on the box in Spanish on one side and English on the other. Amazon placed the shipping label on the English side covering the instructions. I guess they never thought to use one of the sides without instructions. I will need to get my Spanish dictionary out to make sure I don’t miss any safety warnings. 😂 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by Mike Kal

  • works as advertised.
Pattern Name: Sprayer
works as advertised. Made is USA. Good quality
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by jaabqn79

  • wish I'd spent more
Pattern Name: Sprayer
Pumping it up seems like taking baby steps to walk around the block. By the time the liquid level reaches the bottom, you will have needed about 120 strokes to maintain 30 psi. One reason is that the stroke is only 8". The tank is tall enough for a 14" stroke, meaning you could maintain pressure with only 68 strokes. I find it "too easy" to pump. If the bore were 40% bigger and it had a 14" stroke, it would need only 34 strokes to empty it at 30 psi. I accepted it until it failed to hold pressure overnight. That meant that any time I needed a squirt, I might have to pump it up all over again. I found the air leak by pumping it up and leaving it inverted overnight with perhaps 3" of water. In the morning, the pressure was gone and the floor was still dry. The only possibility that was above water was the rubbery disk at the bottom of the pump. I used a pair of knives to pop it out. I wiped it and the mating surface, then applied a little silicone grease. Now it holds pressure indefinitely. I don't know how to take the pump apart for cleaning. Maybe it won't need cleaning. The air intake is small, and the handle covers it when it's in the locked position. I went over the gallon and liter markings with a magic marker so I could see them. The screen behind the nozzle looks easy to clean, but it's very hard to push the rubbery base in and out past the threads. It doesn't seal against the threads, so there's no need for it to be so tight. The advertisement says it comes with an assortment of four nozzles but doesn't describe them. Actually, it's three: one is a two-piece nozzle with a round pattern. The adjustable nozzle will do about the same thing. The third is a fan nozzle. That was the one I wanted for carpet cleaning. A fan nozzle can wet a carpet more evenly than my machine, and it can wet a strip narrow enough for the wheels to straddle so they won't roll on soggy carpet. The included fan nozzle has an 80 degree spread, meaning 20" wide from a height of 12". Such a wide pattern makes it hard to maintain a certain width. It dispenses only about 1 liter per minute. I wanted to lay down the water faster so I could pick it up before it went through the backing. On their site, Solo advertises a 1 gpm flat nozzle. I ordered it. The invoice and the label on the plastic pack said it was 1 gpm, but I got only 0.07 gpm. The markings in the brass said it was a 0.1 gpm Teejet. Online, customer service had me fill out a form explaining my problem. That was about a month ago. I haven't heard from them, and they're still advertising that nozzle as 1 gpm. Another Amazon vendor supplied a 1 gpm nozzle with a 40 degree spread. Perfect! I get .64 gpm because the Solo has less pressure and more restriction than the equipment for which the nozzle was designed. That's enough to suit me. My Chapins couldn't produce such a high flow even if big nozzles were available for them. With the big nozzle, the Solo 430 will help clean carpets. Outside, it will rinse off soapy water after washing. I can keep it handy when I might need to nip a fire in the bud. Still, the pump is needlessly laborious. The screen doesn't fit easily. Solo wrongly advertised the number of nozzles and didn't describe them well. They wrongly advertised the nozzle that they sold me, and they ignored my complaint. If I knew then what I know now, I think I would have spent more money for a Smith backpack sprayer. UPDATE: I bought a Field and Stream backpack sprayer because it has the range to spray apple trees without the trouble of repeatedly setting up and climbing a stepladder. The adjustable nozzle produced a flow that was undesirably high and droplets that were undesirably big. It seems that getting the right nozzle can be a problem with any sprayer. The adjustable nozzle from the Solo fit and did the job much better. It's not a bad sprayer, but I wish customer service were better and the pump had more volume. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2018 by Stephen Throop

  • Sprayer
Pattern Name: Sprayer
I love it the nozzle has the adjustability I was looking for. It is a quality sprayer that has a nice appearance. Havs not had a issue with clogging. I also have one at work I fill batteries with and the portability makes it eas to stow
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024 by Travis

  • What a piece of junk, poor quality control!
Pattern Name: Sprayer
Right out of the box, it would not pump and hold air. Every time I pumped the handle, it “hissed.“ A couple problems were apparent. As someone else posted with pictures, the rim of the tank is uneven and does not seal well against the lid with the O-ring. Pour molding or something. As I further checked to why this pump would not hold air, I removed the pressure relief valve only to find that it did not have an O-ring on the valve. This was my biggest problem. Hence, I had to finish “manufacturing” this Solo pump sprayer and went up to my local Ace Hardware to try to find an O-ring that would fit. Utilizing Solos website, it did show an O-ring, but it did not tell you what the size was in regards to inside diameter, outside diameter, and so forth. It was a crapshoot. I purchased three O-rings. The last O-ring “fits” sort of, but you can tell it’s too big around but it is pumping and holding air at this moment in time. While I was at my Ace Hardware, I thought to myself, “Well, I might as well buy a pump sprayer while I’m here because I know this is a piece of junk and it probably won’t last for one use!“ I am now the happy owner of an Ortho 2 gallon sprayer that works amazing! I’m sure there are only two or three manufacturers that produce pumps and they just put different names on them such as Hudson, Ortho, Roundup, and so forth, and Solo is probably part of that mix. Glad to help you out Solo, if you want me to finish building your pump sprayers, just send them to me for the final quality assessment and completion of the pump sprayer! Worthless crap! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2022 by Big Jimmy

  • Pro quality sprayer that can take different tips
Pattern Name: Sprayer
This sprayer is an upgrade from your budget chemical sprayer as it has fittings/tips that match the professional quality sprayers. I was considering an electric sprayer but the low end ones don't have interchangeable tips and if you're spraying a lawn and want fan pattern to be able to do an even application. Trying to pump while using the shoulder strap was kinda clumsy. But other than that the sprayer met my expectations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024 by Huey

  • First time use and water is spraying out from shutoff valve
Pattern Name: Sprayer
The media could not be loaded. Update: Was sent a new part to fix. Have not used it yet but hopefully the replacement works well. Brand new and it is leaking, spraying actually, water out from the shutoff valve. Disassembled, cleaned, and lubricated but it is still leaking like crazy from the handle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024 by Ashley

  • Wand retainer does not hold the wand tightly.
Pattern Name: Sprayer
I use the sprayer for low pressure, carefully targeted spraying, usually just dribbling, of exotic invasive plants in a woodland situation. I had an earlier model Solo which worked well for over 25 years. This model works as well for the purposes I use it for; dribbling and spraying. The wand does not stay on the retainer, but drops off at the slightest movement (when I'm carrying the tank). The pump handle does not stay firmly in its "down" position when I'm carrying the sprayer around. The tank tends to drop and this may shorten the life of the assembly. There should be a positive lock of the spray handle in the down position. The strap is useless - with 1.5 gallons of spray, it cuts into my shoulder, but then I didn't order it as a backpack! All these faults could be easily corrected by the manufacturer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2019 by Richard Lighty

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