Trigger Sprayers

A trigger sprayer is the most disposable item on the van and the one that fails at the worst moment — mid-spot, in front of the customer, with a bottle of the right chemistry that can no longer be applied.

Almost all of that comes down to chemical compatibility. Standard triggers are not built for acids, solvents or oxidisers, and they fail without warning.

The range covers the Canyon chemical resistant spray trigger; 32 oz bottles with a chemical resistant trigger and with dilutions marked (AS061LS); a 360 ° acid and alkaline resistant spray bottle at 650 mL; a 946 mL spotting bottle with cap; and a 1 litre storage bottle without lid.

How to choose

Match the trigger to the chemistry, not the bottle. An acid rinse or a solvent spotter in a standard trigger will destroy the seals within weeks and drip down the operator's hand well before that.

A 360 degree trigger sprays upside down. That matters under a vanity, behind a toilet and on the underside of joinery — anywhere the bottle cannot be held upright.

Dilutions marked on the bottle beat dilutions remembered. The AS061LS with graduations is the difference between a repeatable mix and an approximate one.

Label every bottle and never swap contents. An unlabelled bottle on a customer site is a compliance failure, and a bottle that has held two products is a reaction waiting to happen.

Larger application is in Pump Up Sprayers, bottles and measures in Containers & Measuring Cups, and spotters in Spotting Chemicals.

$4.24
$14.14
$3.64
$3.91
$9.90
$23.63