We manufacture the innovative shooter tips everyone has been talking about. They come in .30 .40 .50 .60 sizes. Call our office or email us innovativewash@aol.com and we will get you hooked up. $15 ea plus 4.50 flat rate shipping.
We have been testing for many years how to get a well defined water pattern for soaping and rinsing from the ground. We manufacture them here in our shop in the USA. Polish the inside orifice and the two in length of the tip holds a strong pattern. Awesome! Just screw into your QC plug or Tip Ninja and stay off those ladders.
Art O said
May 22, 2014
I'm going to give them a try. I'll give you a call in the morning Jim.
Liberty SoftWash said
May 22, 2014
Just tried mine today. Very happy!!
Fred W said
May 22, 2014
Like the picture above....do you have pictures of all of them and/or video's in action?
These 2 items assembled will give you the same results for less than $6
Eric Schnaible said
May 24, 2014
That's what I was thinking. Am I missing something?
Fred W said
May 24, 2014
Kinda why I was asking for a video of them in action. Maybe the length of the barrel has something to do with it?
Sometimes a simple change makes things work better.....
Ed Thompson said
May 24, 2014
Soap shooters are not precision devices. It may shoot better but the difference is immeasurable. You could even use something as simple as a barbed fitting for $.90 cents. (you'll still need the 1/4" steel plug for $1.22.) So there you have it. I made it better for under $3 www.pressuretek.com/14bhobawi1mp.html
Doug Rucker said
May 24, 2014
The longer barrel allows them to shoot further. I ordered some and we tried them out yesterday and compared them to the normal 0060 that can you can get from any vendor. Jim's shoot about 5-6 further and seem to hold a nice tight pattern. We cleaned a 3 story town home building yesterday, with dormers on the top and were able to hit the dormers from the ground. We did use an extension wand. But when using the 0060 we could not reach. Same equipment, same conditions, and again we noticed a difference.
I actually ordered 3 of each of the 8gpm and 10gpm, spent about 100$. I did this simply I cause I trust Jim. Knowing he is a contractor and knowing him as I do, (haven't personally met him but have followed him for years on the BBS) I knew he had probably done all the testing and side by sides already anyway.
Yes very happy, as we my guys that they didn't have to get on that roof to clean the dormers.
Funny story, we actually had a guy from next door that is a labor helper on a another townhouse project going up, he came over and asked me "where you get that nozzle and wand" we were using, says he does PW'ing part time. I said "at the gettin place"
Funny story, we actually had a guy from next door that is a labor helper on a another townhouse project going up, he came over and asked me "where you get that nozzle and wand" we were using, says he does PW'ing part time. I said "at the gettin place"
Now thats funny!
-- Edited by SprayWash on Saturday 24th of May 2014 07:58:42 AM
Eric Schnaible said
Dec 30, 2014
Any up date on those tips. I think I'm in the market if they work well.
Art O said
Dec 30, 2014
I bought 2 of them and like them. They shoot further for sure and at $15 bucks each they are worth the money.
BlueRidge said
Jan 4, 2015
Eric Schnaible wrote:
Any up date on those tips. I think I'm in the market if they work well.
I bought a 30 & 40 just after this post and would buy them again. We used the 30 all season.
Eric Schnaible said
Jan 5, 2015
Thanks guys, I'm gonna buy some. I do a lot of jobs where a lift could be avoided with a few more feet of reach so they should be pretty useful.
Art O said
May 9, 2015
Them shooter tips work good.
Eric Schnaible said
May 11, 2015
Thanks for the reminder. I called and left a message, didn't hear back and forgot about it. I will try to order them again tomorrow.
Dave O said
May 11, 2015
I think I'm going to try it. It's a good deal if it truly gets me a few more feet in distance.
Michael Wedge said
May 13, 2015
Are these any different than Guy Blackmans original shooter tips
Admin said
May 13, 2015
Guys tips only only come in one size, stainless and are longer. Jimmy's tips come in 4 sizes, are brass and shorter.
Doug Rucker said
May 13, 2015
Guys shoot a tad bit further and can be used on any machine no matter the GPM. We even use one on our 4gpm machine and reach 3 story's easily.
waxman18324 said
May 13, 2015
I picked up a similar one at the event in Atlantic City from Bill and Paul. Gave me an extra several feet. Im going to order some from Guy and Jim to see which i like the best. Just more options.
Hank
Dave O said
May 13, 2015
I ordered a .40 yesterday.
Ed Thompson said
May 13, 2015
Guy Blackmon has the original shooter tip. They are much much better. You can message him through his FB page. www.facebook.com/guy.blackmon
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
May 13, 2015
This post was a hit it and quit it. Go for the guy Blackmon tips. It pays to go original.
waxman18324 said
May 15, 2015
The shooter tip I have, from Bill and Paul, helped us today reach the peek when the winds kicked up on this house washing in Milford, PA.
We manufacture the innovative shooter tips everyone has been talking about. They come in .30 .40 .50 .60 sizes. Call our office or email us innovativewash@aol.com and we will get you hooked up. $15
ea plus 4.50 flat rate shipping.
Please tell us more about them.
Hank
We have been testing for many years how to get a well defined water pattern for soaping and rinsing from the ground. We manufacture them here in our shop in the USA. Polish the inside orifice and the two in length of the tip holds a strong pattern. Awesome! Just screw into your QC plug or Tip Ninja and stay off those ladders.
www.pressuretek.com/0dessno.html @ $4.22 Each zero degree nozzle 1/4"
These 2 items assembled will give you the same results for less than $6
Sometimes a simple change makes things work better.....
www.pressuretek.com/14bhobawi1mp.html
The longer barrel allows them to shoot further. I ordered some and we tried them out yesterday and compared them to the normal 0060 that can you can get from any vendor. Jim's shoot about 5-6 further and seem to hold a nice tight pattern. We cleaned a 3 story town home building yesterday, with dormers on the top and were able to hit the dormers from the ground. We did use an extension wand. But when using the 0060 we could not reach. Same equipment, same conditions, and again we noticed a difference.
I actually ordered 3 of each of the 8gpm and 10gpm, spent about 100$. I did this simply I cause I trust Jim. Knowing he is a contractor and knowing him as I do, (haven't personally met him but have followed him for years on the BBS) I knew he had probably done all the testing and side by sides already anyway.
Yes very happy, as we my guys that they didn't have to get on that roof to clean the dormers.
Funny story, we actually had a guy from next door that is a labor helper on a another townhouse project going up, he came over and asked me "where you get that nozzle and wand" we were using, says he does PW'ing part time. I said "at the gettin place"
Now thats funny!
-- Edited by SprayWash on Saturday 24th of May 2014 07:58:42 AM
I bought a 30 & 40 just after this post and would buy them again. We used the 30 all season.
Guys shoot a tad bit further and can be used on any machine no matter the GPM. We even use one on our 4gpm machine and reach 3 story's easily.
Hank
The shooter tip I have, from Bill and Paul, helped us today reach the peek when the winds kicked up on this house washing in Milford, PA.
Hank
Witch tips do they sell Hank?
Hank