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Spray Smarter, Not Harder: How dos PISTOLOS Saves You Time on Every Job and Money
In the fast-paced world of landscaping and grounds maintenance, time is money. Whether you’re managing a crew or flying solo, every extra minute spent battling stubborn weeds can eat into your productivity—and your profits. That’s why having the right tools can make all the difference.

Dos Pistolos, the double-barreled herbicide sprayer designed to cut your spray time while delivering the professional results your clients expect. Built for efficiency, speed, and precision, Dos Pistolos is changing the game for commercial landscapers and weekend warriors alike.


The Time-Saving Problem Solver
There are literally hundreds of different sprayers on the market.  Do we really need one more?
Yes. Why? Because Dos Pistolos was designed differently from the start.

The only sprayer allows you to switch the spray stream (wide fan, to a narrow targeted stream) with the pull of a trigger. You can do this with one hand, unlike other sprayers that force you to take your hand off the lever/pump to switch the nozzle to a wide or targeted stream.
Field-Tested Time Gains

Let’s break it down:

  • Average single-nozzle sprayer time for a 100-foot fence line: 12–15 minutes
  • Dos Pistolos average time for the same job: 6–7 minutes with zero backtracking

That’s up to 50% time saved per task, multiplied across multiple jobs per day. Over the course of a week, that could mean hours shaved off your schedule—or the ability to take on extra clients without adding more labor.
Landscapers who’ve used Dos Pistolos report completing routine weed control in half the time it used to take, with fewer missed patches and greater satisfaction from clients.


Built for Professionals by Professionals
While many homeowners will appreciate Dos Pistolos’ ease of use, the real winners here are commercial lawn care providers, groundskeepers, and property managers who need tools they can depend on.
Here’s what sets Dos Pistolos apart:


Two Patterns
The heart of the system—two nozzles mounted side-by-side, designed to apply a uniform spray pattern to opposing edges, rows, or fence lines.


Ergonomic Grip
Spraying all day can be hard on your hands. Dos Pistolos was engineered with comfort in mind, featuring a pistol-style grip and lightweight construction for all-day use.


Compatible with Most Herbicides
From broadleaf killers to selective grass sprays, Dos Pistolos works with most common herbicide solutions. The nozzles can be adjusted for fine mist or direct stream, depending on your application needs.


Built to Last
Tough enough to survive truck beds, job sites, and long workdays, this tool is made for the real world—not a showroom.


Where Dos Pistolos Really Shines
Let’s talk about use cases. Dos Pistolos is ideal for:

  • Fence lines and property borders
  • Sidewalks and driveways
  • Garden rows or raised beds
  • Hard-to-reach areas like around sheds or trees
  • Weed-prone edges of mulch beds or playgrounds
  • Public and Private Right-of-Ways

One of the most common frustrations in these areas is the need to constantly adjust the pattern, or double back and spray each side separately. Dos Pistolos eliminates that frustration by giving you one clean pass and even coverage.


The Bottom Line
Whether you’re tackling weed control for your own backyard or running a crew of five, Dos Pistolos helps you:

  • Work faster without sacrificing quality
  • Reduce fatigue from repetitive spray motions
  • Get cleaner results with fewer passes
  • Make the most of every drop of herbicide

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The Power of Timing: When to Spray for Weed and brush control 

Overgrown vegetation and aggressive weeds are more than just an eyesore to the public. Not only do they impose a threat to our ecosystems, but they can also lead to serious hazards in right-of-ways maintained including railways, roadsides, powerlines, pipelines, and parks. As a contracted professional, it’s vital to understand how to best control these issues and when to take preventive versus corrective actions. These control methods will vary from the time of year to what and where you’ve been hired to control vegetation.