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January 11, 2008

Upside-Down Sprayer — Works in any position

Guuohy

Can your spray bottle do that?

Didn't think so.

From the website:

    Spray-Right Plug-In

    Get every drop out — and spray at any angle

    Tired of not being able to use that last ounce of spray cleaner?

    The highly flexible, weighted Spray-Right dip-tube makes that frustration a thing of the past, turning any bottle into a 360-degree sprayer.

    Get more out of your bottle by replacing its tube with the Spray-Right Plug-In.

    Works in any tall spray bottle up to 9", or cut to fit into smaller bottles.

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Gbihuh

Very cool.

Set of 3 Spray-Right Plug-Ins: $4.95.

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Hi we are a company that suply cleaning products throughout Ireland and would be interested in finding out more info on your upsidedown spray bottles.
Regards,
Terence
00353 87 7994023

Posted by: terence o shea | Jul 26, 2008 12:41:41 PM

As soon as I saw that I thought "Clunk tank" which is the UK name for the sort of model plane fuel tank Daniel mentions above.

Posted by: Skipweasel | Jan 11, 2008 1:35:24 PM

Looks like a pretty easy thing to make for yourself, too; you just need the right tubing.

Standard thin silicone fuel tubing for model planes and cars ought to do the trick (it's one of my staple Strange DIY Materials), but will probably cost about as much per foot (in small quantities) as the Spray-Rights, and will still leave you searching for a suitable weight for the end.

Shipping isn't free for the Spray-Rights, though, and would of course be particularly ridiculous if they're not sold by anybody in your country. If there's an R/C hobby shop nearby, though, drop in and ask for something like this.

Posted by: Daniel Rutter | Jan 11, 2008 9:33:58 AM

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