I'm very happy with a 25 gallon tank sprayer from rural king. I pull it behind a lawn mower and the 12 volt pump uses the mower battery. It has a boom with 4 nozzles and a wand for spot spraying.Been looking at the small battery powered sprayers for spot spraying. $30 to $120 and I don't think the battery is replaceable. Most are 7 volt 2400amp hour and use a USB charging system. Chinese junk toy or really usable?
Been looking at the small battery powered sprayers for spot spraying. $30 to $120 and I don't think the battery is replaceable. Most are 7 volt 2400amp hour and use a USB charging system. Chinese junk toy or really usable?
Age is a factor here. At my age if I have a serious "want" the "need it that bad " is no where near as big a factor as it used to be. If I need it is close enough. LolI have Ryobi tools and see they make one for $100+, not sure I need one that bad. However, I agree that is the way to go. I've been looking at the $30 chinese stuff. I just spot spray burdock and thistle off my K-Mule.
I had one that leaked too. A new O-ring and vaselene fixed it.Ray, I thought of that but my hand pump sprayer leaks air. One of the reasons for replacement is the constant pumping. It is a cheap plastic thing and leaks in the fill port and the pump. Looks like the $30 units use a nonreplaceable, built in battery and USB charging system. (JUNK) The $100+ use a battery powered unit same as power tools. i.e. Dewalt , Ryobi, etc.
M-Man, I am 86, a dreamer and still like toys!
Both WM and Hart websites say NLA/out of stock. What was interesting is, the Hart website states $158, and WM website says $144.Walmart sells one in the Hart line that uses a removable battery. Works good.
I have Ryobi tools and see they make one for $100+, not sure I need one that bad. However, I agree that is the way to go. I've been looking at the $30 chinese stuff. I just spot spray burdock and thistle off my K-Mule.
I have a JACTO 2 gal, they also make a 4 gal, or did some 5 years ago when I bought mine. The battery is built in with a separate charger. The switch and charging port is sealed so getting the sprayer wet is not a problem. I have never run the battery dead, it will spray 3+ tanks with out needing a charge. I have thought of getting a 4 gal unit......but 4 gal of water would get heavy (to me) for a back pack use.Been looking at the small battery powered sprayers for spot spraying. $30 to $120 and I don't think the battery is replaceable. Most are 7 volt 2400amp hour and use a USB charging system. Chinese junk toy or really usable?
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