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New From Echo: MS-4010BPD Manual Backpack Sprayer
Echo Inc. has launched a new lineup of four commercial-grade MS-4010BPD manual backpack sprayers that allow users to distribute cleaning and agricultural solutions quickly and accurately. From grocery stores to orchards and everything in between, Echo offers solutions for the everyday task for both professionals and homeowners.
According to Jason Wilk, Senior Product Manager, Echo Inc., there’s been a huge increase in demand for sprayers and disinfecting. “Killing viruses has become top of mind for everyone. In addition to common agricultural applications, Echo sprayers provide compatibility with bleach solutions great for disinfecting, mold remediation, and general clean up.”
The new Echo MS-4010BPD sprayers are available in handheld and backpack styles, featuring
- either a piston or diaphragm pump
- professional shut-off valve with comfortable grip
- easy-to-clean in-line filter.
The MS-4010BPD backpack manual sprayer with a diaphragm pump offers a 4-gal. tank that can be used with liquids and many wettable powders. The powder coated pump handle attaches for left- or right-hand use without tools. The pump handle can also be moved to a storage position, making the sprayer more convenient to store or transport. The rugged powder coated frame also resists abrasion and corrosion for long life, while providing a wide stance for stability.
All Echo manual sprayers come with a five-year consumer warranty and a two-year commercial warranty.
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