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Dose any one use them? I have seen a few technician riding the NYC subway with them. My background in Pest Management is limited mostly Termite inspection, treatment ,repair. Thanks for your time :d/
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I would like to know more, too.
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I do like that IPM case but I was talking about http://bgequip.com/HTML/pc_ipm/ipmequiptmentcase.html I cant see why you would want to keep your sprayer in a case unless your working undercover lol
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We use the hard shell cases from B & G. We refer to them as service kits. Each tech has one for insects and one for mice. You can buy a different color for each target pest. They hold a 1 gallon sprayer with the short wand, but we use long wands so the kit holds everything else. They have a finger-hole latch to keep children out, they can be used as a step stool, work bench, chair, barricade and door-prop. I recommend this item.
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Hello Richard,
I like the idea. How much do these cases go for?
Thomas
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I have the older version-stainless steel. Impressive to clients for sure but not so big as the plastic --Not sure these are available anymore.
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