DIY - How To Make Your Own Diaper Sprayer
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Now i can spray poo!! lol
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Excellent video. This is exactly what i was looking for!
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Fantastic video!!! Thanks for sharing! :-)
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Thank you very much.
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Thank YOU so much for putting this on here. I am going to get started this week on installing our diaper sprayer!!! I found this link from a mama that referred us to this link. I will do likewise with my friends and family cloth diapering there babies!
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@outspeaker He's going to be spraying diapers with it so, logically, it's a diaper sprayer.
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Great job in explaining the process. I am prolly gonna go do it myself here in a few days.
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BTW its a ghetto homemade Bidet not a diaper sprayer as you call it.. Nicely done tho..
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why did you put the tee in the middle of the hose? Why not put a tee between the toilet and the hose? Then run a valve there, and then a garden hose to a hose sprayer?
damononopium 5 months ago
@damononopium First of all, a garden hose's diameter does not match the diameter of the sprayer hose. The more cuts and connections you make, the more potential problems you can possibly encounter down the road. Secondly, I wanted the ball valve near the handle of the spray gun so that when I pick up the gun to use it, I don't have to reach way down behind the toilet to turn the pressure on. Having the valve close to the gun makes it easier to use.
halemeister 5 months ago
@damononopium I made this video mostly as a guide. If you want to make a diaper sprayer, do it the way that YOU think is best.
halemeister 5 months ago
Please remember, there is a reason to buy a quality diaper sprayer such as one from where the sprayers and hoses are built to with stand 500+ psi where kitchen sprayers bought from home stores are not made to be left under 24 hour pressure. Just like tires, one can put a $50 tire on a Ferrari, it will drive around the block, but as soon as you hit 100 mph the tire will fall apart since the tire was not built or rated for that speed. Plus no liability insurance.
toyboy555 7 months ago
@toyboy555 This video was made 3 years ago, and the sprayer is still attached to this day and has never had any problems or leaks. You're right....It's very important to keep the constant pressure off the sprayer gun. That's why I recommend installing a brass ball valve in the middle of the line so there isn't constant pressure on the gun sprayer, as I indicate in the video. Had you actually watched the whole thing, you would have noticed that part.
halemeister 7 months ago 12
I'm sure the one you're talking about would work just fine as well. The one in the video that I installed 2 years ago hasn't had a single problem. Thanks for your input and thanks for watching.
halemeister 1 year ago