Pump sprayer reach comes from a few named parts: the hose, wand, shut-off handle, nozzle end, filter point, and model note. Keeping those pieces labeled makes plant-care routes feel orderly from the first fill to the final rinse.
At a glance
Pump sprayer wand and shut-off refills at a glance
| Product | Use case | Pricing | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chapin 6-8219 20-Inch Poly Extension Spray Wand | A 20 inch poly wand replacement for compatible Chapin sprayers | Seller pricing varies | View |
| Chapin 6-8138 Shut-Off Assembly | A named hand-control assembly for compatible Chapin backpack sprayers | Seller pricing varies | View |
| Chapin 6-7770 32-Inch Extendable Wand with Viton | A longer Chapin wand for compatible sprayers and reach planning | Seller pricing varies | View |
| Solo 4900170N 28-Inch Universal Sprayer Wand and Shut-Off Valve | A two-pack of paired wand and shut-off sets for compatible sprayers | Seller pricing varies | View |
| Solo 4900445 Carbon Fiber Telescoping Sprayer Wand | A long-reach telescoping wand for compatible sprayer routes | Seller pricing varies | View |
| Chapin 6-2001 Home and Garden Nylon Reinforced Hose | A named replacement hose for compatible Chapin home and garden sprayers | Seller pricing varies | View |
| Smith Performance Sprayers 182875 No-Drip Brass Wand | A 24 inch brass wand for compatible Smith sprayer service | Seller pricing varies | View |
| Smith Performance Sprayers 182865 Poly Shut-Off with Filter and Lock | A hand-control replacement with an in-line filter for compatible Smith sprayers | Seller pricing varies | View |
Start with fit and the hand-control path
Sprayer replacement parts begin with the model number. Write the sprayer model, part name, and connection note on a card before the part goes into the bin. That one card helps the hose, wand, shut-off handle, and nozzle pieces stay together.
Chapin 6-8138 Shut-Off Assembly gives compatible Chapin backpack sprayers a named control piece. Smith Performance Sprayers 182865 Poly Shut-Off with Filter and Lock adds a Smith hand-control part with an in-line filter and lock.
Give each wand a storage shape
Wands stay straighter when they have a planned storage shape. Short wands can live in a service tote. Long or telescoping wands deserve a wall slot, sleeve, or open shelf where the tube stays visible.
Chapin 6-8219 20-Inch Poly Extension Spray Wand gives compatible Chapin sprayers a 20 inch poly reach piece. Chapin 6-7770 32-Inch Extendable Wand with Viton adds a longer Chapin wand with a Viton note for compatible setups.
Solo 4900170N 28-Inch Universal Sprayer Wand and Shut-Off Valve comes as two paired wand and shut-off sets. Solo 4900445 Carbon Fiber Telescoping Sprayer Wand adds a black long-reach piece for compatible Solo routes. Smith Performance Sprayers 182875 No-Drip Brass Wand gives compatible Smith sprayers a 24 inch brass wand.
Keep hoses loose, named, and dry
Replacement hoses need room to sit in a loose coil. Tight bends, mixed tool bins, and unlabeled fittings can make service days feel confusing.
Chapin 6-2001 Home and Garden Nylon Reinforced Hose is a named hose refill for compatible Chapin home and garden sprayers. Smith Performance Sprayers 182886 PVC Hose Poly Shut-Off Kit keeps a hose-and-control refill available for compatible Smith NL400 and NL401 backpack sprayers.
Pair reach parts with service parts
Wands and shut-offs work alongside seals, screens, nozzles, and rinse tools. Keep those parts close so a sprayer can be checked before it carries any garden product.
For seal kits and pump pieces, use the pump sprayer seal and service refill guide. For beakers, funnels, gloves, and brushes, use the sprayer mixing and cleanup guide. For small cups, pipettes, and tight-opening cleanup, use the small-batch sprayer refill guide.
Where to check it
Build a labeled sprayer reach-and-control bin
Keep the sprayer model card, wand, hose, shut-off assembly, nozzle pieces, and rinse tools together so service work starts clearly.
Bottom line
Pump sprayer reach-control parts stay clear when every piece is named. Match the model, label the bin, rinse the hose and wand after use, and let the shut-off area dry before the sprayer goes back to the wall or shelf.