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Battery powered lawn spot sprayer question

Dozerhand

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So I'm in need of a new battery powered sprayer to spot spray roundup in the yard. This is what I have. It's powered by 4 D cells. It's underpowered, sprays a teenie pattern, and the wand is anemic at best, but the one thing I love about it is it ***** back. Once I shoot the tank out I can put it in a bucket of water and **** clear water through the hose and pump. I haven't rinsed it out in 3 years just add to it and go. I'd love to find a more robust model with the same feature. I've looked at several models but none of them say if they have that feature. Anyone have any experience with these? I don't mind paying up for a nice sprayer, but I really want the **** back feature. Thanks
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rlitman

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The one's I'm familiar with use diaphragm pumps with check valves. They cannot operate in reverse.
 

zendriver

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I’ve never heard of anything like that

I have an 18 V Ryobi the whole pump mechanism separates easily from the tank. Just put the input hose infreshwater and pump it out. And easily dump out and rinse whatever the contents of the tank are.

Not really a big deal
 

dogdog

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Don't get the ryobi ones .... they **** and leaks after a period of non-usage... about it about 3 years ago, let it sit, then used it for onces or twice in disinfectant application... this year, it just leaks... **** to extreme.
 

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Don't get the ryobi ones .... they **** and leaks after a period of non-usage... about it about 3 years ago, let it sit, then used it for onces or twice in disinfectant application... this year, it just leaks... **** to extreme.
I dunno about your disinfectant usage, but ours destroys the whole sprayer, they toss them after I session, since in a year, they will turn to ****. Cheaper to buy new then maintain them.
 

Beerhippie

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What's so hard about pushing the handle on a Solo?

I spray about an acre of weeds with one every year and I ain't really a young buck. Used to haul them all over the canyons out here, but then I was a young buck.

Yeah, I do rinse them out and make sure they're DRY DRY before storing them for the winter. Occasional pump and gasket rebuild keeps 'em going for many years.
 
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zendriver

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Don't get the ryobi ones .... they **** and leaks after a period of non-usage... about it about 3 years ago, let it sit, then used it for onces or twice in disinfectant application... this year, it just leaks... **** to extreme.

I’ve mine for three years doesn’t leak. :headscrat
 

niget2002

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I have the Scott's pressure sprayer. I pour leftover liquid back into a storage container after use, fill the bottle with water and rinse everything out.

It has worked well for me. It's lithium powered and I plug the charger in the day before I need it.

It does say on it not to be used with chlorine or other harsh cleaning chemicals.

Scotts 190567 Lithium-Ion Battery Powered Pump Zero Technology Sprayer, 2-Gallon, White/black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NNWK7CT?tag=atomicindus08-20
 

jrbab

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I've got the 40V Ryobi 4 gallon backpack sprayer - 2 yrs, no issues. Easy to clean, I can do all I need and run water through it for a minute or so when done. You can also adjust not only the spray pattern but also the pressure it pumps at. I had an 18V smaller one that did leak but I had run some stuff through it that I wasn't supposed to. That was on me. This one wasn't cheap but it was worth it. You can't do the ****-back thing but that seems like it would be more of a pain than a normal rinse is.
 

DerekV

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@Dozerhand I just ran across this thing, which has the self cleaning function that you mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QPY6TLL?tag=atomicindus08-20

The sprayers this brand sells appear to use many if not all of the same components of the Flowzone/Spraymate/Yard Mastery sprayers (I have the latter two and can vouch for them, good stuff), which is good. I haven’t seen this feature on anything else, so it may be worth a shot.
 

RTUmark

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I’ve got the Milwaukee m12. I love it. have multiple tanks I swap between. 2-4-D tank, a garlic concentrate tank and a pest control tank for Telstar
 
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