Ryobi 18V 4 Gallon Backpack Sprayer Home Depot for $74.00 YMMV
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YMMV...Found in clearance section had multiple available. Normally $149 appears to be 50% off. Includes a 2ah battery and charger. 1 Gallon handheld battery powered sprayer normally goes for more than this, backpack sprayer has 4.6 out of 5 rating.
QA Note: Availability will vary by store or location as can price. If OOS for you, try another store if you can. Users are still finding some at the OP's price as of April 5th, 2021
i don't think that can happen. These have a pressure relief valve in the cap. I haven't had issues with mine in 2 years. As it relies mostly on gravity (the 1gal sprayer does more sucking to spray), if it has a bad output, it is likely the pump that went bad.
The pump runs up to a certain psi, then stops and restarts
Found this on a shelf yesterday, figured it was a local clearance. Been looking to replace my 1 gallon manual pump sprayer.
Opened box, was missing detailed instruction sheet. Easily found online.
Filled it up, turned it on, heard the pump, and nothing flowed. Debugged for a little bit, didn't fix it. Left it on to go in and wash chemicals of my hand with the trigger open, came out to it working.
Did my whole yard after that with no problems. Even with the initial struggle, way easier than the same work with a manual pump. I'm happy with the purchase.
Greetings fellow Commack-ian. Thanks for the input. I am going to go grab one tmw; if any of you are considering a manual one...specifically the Harbor Freight one that goes on sale for $20, please pass on it. The HF one spilled more spray on my back than onto the lawn.
BrickSeek shows a store near me with 7 in stock and "clearance" for the price. But calling that store's automated price checker, it states full price.
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Filled it up, turned it on, heard the pump, and nothing flowed. Debugged for a little bit, didn't fix it. Left it on to go in and wash chemicals of my hand with the trigger open, came out to it working.
Pro tip: I always test new spraying or fogging equipment with plain water before proceeding to chemicals (a lesson learned at the school of hard knocks). 👍🏻
Pro tip: I always test new spraying or fogging equipment with plain water before proceeding to chemicals (a lesson learned at the school of hard knocks). 👍🏻
Lesson learned after I discovered the dishwashing glove I used had a tiny hole .
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Looking for good deal on the flowzone typhoon 2 or Milwaukee switch tank.
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i don't think that can happen. These have a pressure relief valve in the cap. I haven't had issues with mine in 2 years. As it relies mostly on gravity (the 1gal sprayer does more sucking to spray), if it has a bad output, it is likely the pump that went bad.
The pump runs up to a certain psi, then stops and restarts
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Opened box, was missing detailed instruction sheet. Easily found online.
Filled it up, turned it on, heard the pump, and nothing flowed. Debugged for a little bit, didn't fix it. Left it on to go in and wash chemicals of my hand with the trigger open, came out to it working.
Did my whole yard after that with no problems. Even with the initial struggle, way easier than the same work with a manual pump. I'm happy with the purchase.
Several more left
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Lesson learned after I discovered the dishwashing glove I used had a tiny hole .
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