





💧 Dial into efficiency and never miss a drop!
The Deluxe Pro AP Hose End w Dial by Chapin International is a robust, brass-headed hose attachment featuring 16 mixing ratios and a built-in anti-siphon valve. It fits any standard garden hose and can spray up to 320 gallons from 32 ounces of concentrate, combining precision, durability, and safety for professional-grade outdoor applications.






| Brand | Chapin International |
| Model Number | G362D |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 22.86 x 22.86 cm; 607.81 g |
| Capacity | 320 gallons |
| Material | Brass |
| Item Weight | 608 g |
A**E
I can't say enough good things about the Chapin G362D Deluxe Professional Hose End Sprayer. It has truly transformed the way I take care of my garden. Ease of Use (5/5): This device is incredibly easy to use. The metering dial allows for precise control over the amount of product you're applying, whether it's fertilizer, insecticide, or herbicide. No more guesswork or mixing ratios - it's foolproof! Efficiency (5/5): I've seen a noticeable improvement in the health and vitality of my plants since using this sprayer. It distributes products evenly, ensuring that every inch of my garden gets the right treatment. Durable (5/5): The build quality is impressive. It's clear that Chapin designed this sprayer to withstand regular use. It feels solid and reliable in your hands. Versatile (5/5): I love how versatile this sprayer is. It's suitable for a wide range of applications, and the adjustable nozzle allows you to switch between different spray patterns easily. Time-Saving (5/5): This hose end sprayer has saved me so much time compared to manual application methods. I can cover my entire garden quickly and efficiently. Value (5/5): Considering the quality and convenience it offers, the Chapin G362D Deluxe Professional Hose End Sprayer is worth every cent. It's an investment that will pay off in healthier, more beautiful plants. In summary, if you're a gardener or anyone who cares for a lawn, this sprayer is a game-changer. It's made my gardening tasks a breeze and delivers outstanding results. I can't recommend the Chapin G362D highly enough – it's a 5-star addition to any gardener's toolkit!
P**S
This was to replace a cheaper model that fell apart. This one is much better and makes using liquid fertiliser a breeze.
H**E
I've used this sprayer, including its Gilmour predecessor (apparently Gilmour sold this sprayer to Chapin a few years back) for the last 7 years to spray weeds on my 2-acre property. I'd previously used the Ortho Dial-a-Spray, but it was quite "leaky" and the settings were not well calibrated. When I'm searching for a product, I pay particular attention to the negative reviews... as they are often not legit, including this sprayer. So.... I decided to comment on the following concerns about it not working well. 1. "Doesn't spray 30 feet". Of course not with the deflector attached. Common sense. Remove the deflector and you can spray a stream... maybe 30 feet... depending upon your water pressure. 2. "Leaks all over the place". There are 4 places that could be "not tightened enough" and would cause leakage. Make sure those are all tight and try again. This sprayer might leak a bit also, but not as bad as the Ortho. I always wear nitrile gloves when spraying. 3. "Doesn't syphon". Sprayer works on the Bernoulli Principle. Meaning, "it HAS to work... if the system is in working order"... there are no moving parts....fundamental principle of fluid dynamics. (If curious, you can look up The Benoulli Principle.) 2, places which can cause the syphon function not to work. 1. Syphon tube. It could be blocked at the bottom from debris or if the chemicals have acted together to form a bit of coagulation... which collects on the screen and prevents fluid moving up the tube. The tube may not be properly seated in the receptacle at the sprayer head, or there may possibly be a crack in the tube. 2. The "selector wheel". The wheel has a calibrated hole for each setting. It must be centered to work properly. The wheel centering can be just a bit off causing the sprayer to not work. The tiny hole in the wheel can also get plugged with debris and stop it working... happened to me once, though I can't imagine how dirt got into that tiny hole. To be sure you're getting proper operation, suggest including a "dye marker" in your chemical. I use a blue one. The dye will indicate whether the syphon is working or not. When you 1st start your spray, make sure the output includes the marker and adjust the wheel a tiny bit as necessary. 4. Flushing after use is essential. If the pathway gets gunked-up with dried chemical, it may be impossible to "un-gunk" because you won't be able to reach the clog. 5. "Another thing is the "pilot hole(??)" in the metering dial. It can shoot water out the hole.... caused by either/both (a) shaking the sprayer up and down as you spray, and (2) air in the water line. Solution... don't shake the sprayer up and down, and purge the hose of air before attaching the sprayer.
A**L
Basically the same as the hortex sprayer except with a larger capacity. Almost double capacity in fact. Plumbers thread tape will come in handy for the hose connector.
D**T
This is a fantastic little sprayer with one design flaw, keeping it from perfection. The threaded piece on the top popped out the first time I tried it. But a cursory examination led me to the idea of putting an automotive hose clamp around the part that needed to hold tight. Worked like a charm. I've use the sprayer extensively on my trees, and it's great. It almost got to the top of my 40' Italian Cypress trees. If you pull off the impeller from the front, it shoots a forceful stream. Then for a shorter throw, or a bush, put the guard back on. It just pulls off and back on by hand. Pour in your chemical and go. It's really that easy.
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