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The Chapin G390 Hose End Sprayer is a professional-grade, handheld sprayer designed for efficient lawn and garden care. Featuring a 32-ounce chemical tank that mixes concentrate with water to spray up to 20 gallons, it offers fingertip on/off control and a built-in anti-siphon valve to prevent backflow contamination. Made in the USA with durable, chemical-resistant materials, it fits any standard garden hose and supports quick nozzle changes, making it the go-to tool for precise, safe, and hassle-free spraying of pesticides, fertilizers, and more.















| ASIN | B00UER1SKK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #564 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6 in Lawn & Garden Sprayers |
| Brand | Chapin International |
| Brand Name | Chapin International |
| Color | Translucent White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 4,546 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023883000035 |
| Hose Length | 1.5 Meters |
| Included Components | Instruction Guide, Nozzle |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 4.2"W x 8.3"H |
| Item Type Name | Lawn Hose End Sprayer For Fertilizer |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Chapin International |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G390 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | G390 |
| Model Number | G390 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Pest Control, Watering, Weed Control |
| Style Name | Handheld |
| Tank Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| UPC | 023883000035 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
V**C
Inexpensive and works well
This Chapin hose end sprayer works well for applying liquid fertilizers to shrubs, perennials and bedding plants. The directions are easy to understand and they give dilution and mixing examples, which is very handy. The only odd thing about the directions is that it says to fill up the tank with fertilizer/water mixture and THEN attach the hose. This only works if you have a very flexible hose, otherwise you have to twirl the bottle around to thread it to the hose end, and liquid seeps out of a little hole in the lid. Much better to attach the lid to the hose first.
R**O
Works well.
Works well! Great price.
S**O
Great for the price
It does the job for the price, good pressure and good distribution of the fertilizer but I wish it would have more angle control.
G**O
What should you expect of this product? Read on to find out....
Okay, there's this thing I do where, before ordering a product on Amazon, I first read the reviews for it. Especially the one star reviews. And, I gotta admit, there are some really, really ummm.....special....people out there writing reviews. And if their grammar is any indication of there manual dexterity then I wonder how they manage to do things like start a car, put on socks, etc. Read carefully and you'll see that one reviewer complained that they could barely reach a first floor window using this sprayer. (Its a lawn sprayer. If you think that for $9.99 you're getting a power washer capable of blasting gunk off of your windows then you should probably manage your expectations.) One reviewer complained that the "jug" kept falling off. (Frankly, I think they're hitting the "jug" a little hard, but that's just me.) Okay, so my opinion...in case you were curious...is that this is a fine product that did exactly what I expected it to do. It attached firmly to the hose with no leakage. The jug...er...bottle screws on tightly and very, very securely. Not once did it fall off or waste my liquid fertilizer. The sprayer also had no problems suctioning the fertilizer out of the jug...er...bottle. In short, it's a fine, sturdy product and it did everything I expected a $9.99 sprayer to do. Tomorrow I'm taking it to the zoo to hose down the giraffes. (I expect to be disappointed, but that's on me.) Oh, and one more thing, the next time you're out driving around, please slow down: the world will still be stupid when you get there. Promise.
O**H
Disappointing Performance & Design Flaws
I had high hopes for the Chapin G390 Hose End Sprayer, but unfortunately, it fell short in several key areas. While the idea of a simple, efficient sprayer for lawns, fertilizers, and insecticides is great, the actual performance was frustrating and unreliable. Key Issues & Drawbacks ❌ Inconsistent Spray & Poor Suction – One of the biggest problems is the sprayer’s inability to maintain a consistent spray pattern. At times, it barely pulls any solution from the tank, leading to uneven application and wasted product. ❌ Flimsy Finger Control – The finger control lever feels cheaply made and doesn’t provide smooth operation. It’s either fully open or shut, making it difficult to control the flow properly. ❌ Backflow Prevention? Not Really. – The backflow prevention feature is supposed to stop contamination, but I noticed some leaking and dripping, which defeats the purpose. ❌ Difficult to Get the Right Mixture – The adjustable settings are not very reliable, and it’s hard to tell if the correct concentration is being applied. The dilution ratio seems off, meaning I either overuse or underuse my solutions. ❌ Build Quality Feels Cheap – The plastic tank is thin and doesn’t feel durable. After only a few uses, I noticed minor cracks developing, raising concerns about its longevity. What Works? ✔️ The translucent tank is a nice touch, allowing you to see how much solution is left. ✔️ When it works, it covers a decent area—but only if you can get the spray to function properly. Final Verdict ⭐ 2/5 – Frustrating & Unreliable The Chapin G390 had potential, but it suffers from too many functional issues to be a worthwhile purchase. Between the inconsistent spray, unreliable suction, and flimsy controls, it’s hard to recommend. If you need a hose-end sprayer for lawn care, you’re better off investing in a more reliable model. Would not purchase again.
G**Y
Works except …
Well, it works and comes with clear instructions for use. However, the screw-on cap is a problem. First, the threads on the bottle and cap are molded too shallow so that they don’t engage very well. Second, the screw-on cap and the bottle have less than a full thread, meaning that when you screw on the cap, it barely turns a full revolution. Result: the cap comes off very easily, it fact it will literally pop off the bottle when it’s bumped during use (especially a full one bottle). Causing the bottle to fall off and spill the solution you’re spraying. If you try to tighten the cap, the shallow threads allow the cap to just pop off instead of tightening securely. This situation doesn’t make the sprayer useless, it just requires some care in assembly and handling/use.
D**E
Fill And Spray
Love this small container, easy to use, no clogging good pressure retention
K**T
Saved me $600
We have a guy who comes out to check on our HVAC twice a year - May for AC, September for furnace. For the last two years he has told me I needed to clean my evaporator coil fins. I knew enough not to use a pressure washer but was still doing it wrong. This year he said it was bad enough I needed coil cleaner. He said I could buy foam in a can but added "Ours comes in a gallon jug that we put into a sprayer." He was trying to point me to the right stuff while not endangering his job. His company would have charged me $600 to clean my unit. I searched for the can foam and this came up too along with the Simple Green Foaming Coil Cleaner. Bingo! Application is super easy. Put the cleaner in the sprayer bottle, attach to your hose. The first pass was both amazing and disgusting. Globs of dirt coming off my coil fins. I was shocked at how much better this was than my previous attempts with just "thumb on the hose". I ended up doing the worst side 3 times and the second worst twice. I used 1/4 of the gallon to do that. You will notice a change in how much foam is produced that indicates when you have run out of cleaner and are just spraying water. Attach the sprayer to the hose first then unscrew the bottle to fill it. The hose connector does not rotate so you want to attach it empty because you are going to be rotating the entire unit. The coil cleaner is very slippery so be careful about spilling on the sides. The sprayer tip is designed to let you get between the slats. Part of what made my previous attempts fail was that the protective slats for the unit protected too well. This solves that. You get under the slats and just blast crud off your coil fins. If there was a smell, I dont remember it so it must not have been strong. The value is through the roof. $30 for the foam and $7 for the sprayer. I should get 4 cleanings out of that. Call it $6 a cleaning vs $600.
H**A
jardinage
très utile, respecte le bon dosage, je l'ai utilisé souvent
A**R
Good product
Looks good haven’t tried it yet due to bad weather but exactly what I need
M**R
A basic sprayer that works
Don’t believe that because this cheap that it doesn’t work. You might not be able to dial the flow rate, but it works well for the price
J**E
Great buy for lawn care
Bought this sprayer to apply nematodes to my lawn. Worked great, but both times, it seemed like after the 5 gallon mark on the bottle, it stopped going down. I'm pretty sure it still sprayed most of the product out on my lawn. Will be using it to apply fertilizer too.
M**G
Good sprayer
Not cheap and quality average but does the job
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