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Powered Fence Sprayer 'Ronseal' | 
enlarge | Brand: Ronseal Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £21.50
New (2) from £21.50
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 12866
Color: Black
EAN: 5010214857746 ASIN: B000SZ762C
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Protects a fence panel | | • | Colour | | • | R | | • | 2 metre hose |
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Product Description Ronseal Power Sprayer is a cordless Power Sprayer
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| Customer Reviews:
what a load of rubbish June 28, 2008 M. Mcdermott I have spent 50 for absolutely nothing! I managed to paint a gate and in the process I sprayed the gutters, the surrounding walls and ground and even the far away wall and bin and ground of my nextdoor neighbour! Oh! don't tell me I should have protected the whole house from the spray! and the house of my next door neighbour at that! I sent a message to Ronseal about it and they have not even bothered to answer! Very rude! I am going to write a letter to them next! I am absolutely furious. I have spent all that money for nothing. DONT BOTHER EVEN THINKING ABOUT BUYING IT! - The laughing gardener is really only laughing at the though of those people who are going to be conned!
Waste of money and time June 12, 2008 R. Butler (Ireland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Don't bother buying this item, it is a useless piece of equipment. Bought it and did one fence then the spray turned into a jet and most of the paint ended up on the grass. Use a brush and save your money!!
wasted a beautiful afternoon June 8, 2008 trouvay (Lincoln, United Kingdom) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought one of these last week and decided to take advantage of the lovely weather to use it. I managed about three panels before the pump stopped. Eventually realised the jet was clogged, but washing only relieved the problem for a couple of minutes. Trying to get the sealant back in its cannister is incredible messy. also realised that it's impossible to spray the top of panels without spraying neighbours' gardens
Misleading Advertising. May 19, 2008 STU H. (Beverley, East Yorkshire) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
You've probably seen this advertised on television recently; you know the one - loads of smiling gardeners spraying away happily at their 6'x6' fence panels, not a care in the world, making the whole job look like an absolute doddle. Er, no... in the REAL world, fence panels in REAL gardens tend to be obscured by all kinds of plants, trees and shrubbery, and getting close to them with a paint brush (let alone a Ronseal bloody Power Sprayer) can be an absolute nightmare. Also, the ad doesn't show you the bit where you've got to mask up all your brickwork (where it meets your fence) because, well, that wouldn't be a lot of fun now, would it? And if you DO use the Power Sprayer to successfully paint your fence (without recolouring most of your flower beds), that's when the fun REALLY begins; according to the instructions you have to clean your Ronseal Power Sprayer IMMEDIATELY, as it will very quickly become inoperable if the paint is left to congeal inside. And cleaning this unit is a nightmare of gargantuan proportions; not only do you have to remove all the paint residue from inside its workings, you also have to flush an entire reservoir full of water through the sprayer attachment to clean it and prevent it from becoming blocked. I strongly recommend that you use an outside tap for this procedure, because if you're not wearing adequate protection (say, a welders mask and a spacesuit?) you're going to end up the same lovely colour as your fence panels. And if you're using Ronseal's HARVEST GOLD coloured spray, you'll look as if you've just been tango'd. Sadly, this is one Ronseal product that DOESN'T do exactly what it says on the tin. My advice? Buy a paint brush instead. It's a lot less messy. And a hell of a lot cheaper.
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