04-25-2014, 03:23 PM
Hi Robb,
Thanks for the comments on the Vario.
I know that you're thinking it would be nice to have a tank on the handle. I disagree. Having a separate sprayer provides so much more flexibility. You have the ability to easily switch between pre-spray and feeding the Vario. Plus keeping the weight off the handle makes the Vario super nimble to work with. Loading a 2-3 gallon tank on the machine makes for a dumpy handling machine. By comparison, the Vario handles like a sports car. And it's nice to have a full 5 gallons to work with - twice as much as a typical OP machine with the tank on the handle.
Take a look at the sprayer video and the Vario video below. Notice how the hose doesn't get in the way at all. It just naturally wants to trail along next to the power cord.
Using a Battery Sprayer
Encap and Bonnet Cleaning with the Vario Machine
P.S. Glad to hear you like the carbon fiber solution trigger cover
Thanks for the comments on the Vario.
I know that you're thinking it would be nice to have a tank on the handle. I disagree. Having a separate sprayer provides so much more flexibility. You have the ability to easily switch between pre-spray and feeding the Vario. Plus keeping the weight off the handle makes the Vario super nimble to work with. Loading a 2-3 gallon tank on the machine makes for a dumpy handling machine. By comparison, the Vario handles like a sports car. And it's nice to have a full 5 gallons to work with - twice as much as a typical OP machine with the tank on the handle.
Take a look at the sprayer video and the Vario video below. Notice how the hose doesn't get in the way at all. It just naturally wants to trail along next to the power cord.
Using a Battery Sprayer
Encap and Bonnet Cleaning with the Vario Machine
P.S. Glad to hear you like the carbon fiber solution trigger cover