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Model: RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Handheld Sprayer Kit with (1) 1.5 Ah Battery and Charger
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FWIW, I've been told these are garbage. They can be modified to be used as a squirt gun albeit with a small tank.
I had good luck modding my full size electrostatic to a squirt gun, while leaving two of the nozzles as actual sprayers. Not sure how well it would work on this model.
If you have a use for them, they work great. Otherwise its another thing to take up space.
FWIW, I've been told these are garbage. They can be modified to be used as a squirt gun albeit with a small tank.
I have this. It works fine if you use it properly. Looks like a lot of the bad reviews are from crazy people putting paint in it. If you're spraying light chemicals or water, and using for plants or light detail work, it works as it should.
I have this. It works fine if you use it properly. Looks like a lot of the bad reviews are from crazy people putting paint in it. If you're spraying light chemicals or water, and using for plants or light detail work, it works as it should.
It wouldn't apply evenly like a dedicated sprayer would. These apply a charged mist to the intended object, not a spray, usually resulting in uneven distribution.
Even with plain water it's not a uniform mist size, so you would have to end up brushing the stain anyway, assuming it even made it out of the sprayer.
After that, the cleanup would not be as simple as you'd like.
If these worked to spray stains/paint, you know for a fact they would have been marketed as such. Ryobi manufactured so many of these during the pandemic they are ridiculously cheap now. If it had the capacity for paint/stain they could double the price easily.
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Anyone have experience with this and/or the .5L compact sprayer? I've seen a lot of not-so-great feedback on this sprayer but I'm wondering if the only difference is the size of the tank. The compact sprayer works well for my use (pesticide) but I could use a bigger tank.
I don't think any Ryobi cordless sprayers are advertised for paint so I wouldn't consider using it for that...
Direct tools outlet has sent me three of these over the last year or so, one with every order, and I don't know why. This or the fogger always seem to appear in the box. Might check there if interested.
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If you have a use for them, they work great. Otherwise its another thing to take up space.
Even with plain water it's not a uniform mist size, so you would have to end up brushing the stain anyway, assuming it even made it out of the sprayer.
After that, the cleanup would not be as simple as you'd like.
If these worked to spray stains/paint, you know for a fact they would have been marketed as such. Ryobi manufactured so many of these during the pandemic they are ridiculously cheap now. If it had the capacity for paint/stain they could double the price easily.
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I don't think any Ryobi cordless sprayers are advertised for paint so I wouldn't consider using it for that...
if this one is garbage what would you recommend from the ryobi brand?