@@TheLawnMentor or just tell me :P, actually I ordered since I already have the battery system. I bought the extended warranty, which I never do but in this case figured it would be worth it. I am using primarily for Natural Tick control.
Great job on empting it out and showing the difficulty of it. That is a great point. I will say on mine, I go through liquid fast. But it helps to know how much you want to spray to dial it in. So I appreciate that ability. I got the batteries. So no brainer. Love it.
Bought this based on your review. Filled tank with a gallon of water, screwed on cap tightly, put in fully charged battery, turned it on and just like yours did, no pressure, no air flow, nada. Motor runs from low to high, but, not even a spurt came out. I added some Lazer Blue to the tank and took off the end off the trigger handle to see if any water was making it as far as the tank hose, but, nothing. Returning it to Home Depot for a refund.
Sorry to hear about your bad experience. I have been using the petratools HD4000 backpack sprayer with much better results. You can use THELAWNMENTOR coupon code for some money off if you’re interested!
The basket is to put concentrated pesticide product into. You run your clean water through it so if there are chunks in the concentrate they get caught and you can easily remove them and not gum up your filters.
I have the same sprayer and it would not develop pressure right out of the box. I removed the pump inlet screen at bottom of tank and pressurized the pump with air and it started working and has been good ever since.
Thanks for the review, I did just buy one and you're absolutely right about the measurements on the side of the tank.. it doesn't line up correctly. Because of your video I actually poured 1 gallon at a time and marked each gallon with a sharpie on the side.. thats a pretty big deal when spraying herbicides on your lawn. Other than that, the sprayer is good. Thanks again.
I bought one before I saw your review. I agree with you on the con about the cap being difficult to thread. I found a technique that works for me. Stand over the tank and put both hands on top of the lid and put downward pressure on it then turn. When I try to use the black handle to turn, I get frustrated. As for the strainer, I always thought it was to keep trash out of your solution which in turn clogs up the wand tip. If you fill your tank with a garden hose, any grass or debris that is on the tip of the hose is filtered by thr strainer. I find it useful.
@@TheLawnMentorTurn the lid with two hands and downward pressure like turning a valve. The pump issue you had may have been because your lid was not seated correctly. Then, it wouldnt spray because that lid needs to be on. I assume the tank needs an air tight seal. The air space is what create the pressure. Think about how you have to manually pump air pressure into the simple little pump sprayers. Then, when the air leaks out you refill by pumping. So, this lid acts more like a valve that seals in the air to create a vacume. That must be why the lid is engineered the way it is. But, hey, I am just saying what I think it is. Somebody might correct me. I am not really mechanically minded.
I just bought the 40v version of this backpack. The cap was annoying at first but I looked at the starting threads on the cap and the backpack and marked them with a pen. Now putting on the cap is easy-peasy.
The marks are clear and accurate after purging the system before using. Mark a line with a sharpie if you want an exact levels, after purging, with graduated gallons.
I just got mine. When I turn the dial to lower PSI, it makes that Eeeeeeee sound non stop. Once I turn the PSI all the way up or to a certain point at a higher PSI, the Eeeeeee sound stops. Does yours do that or did I get me a lemon?
I have the exact same sprayer.. wish there would have been a review on this before I bought it. My thoughts: same for the lid, garbage. Markings, what a joke. Wand, doesn’t bother me. My main issue is once it gets at a “gallon” or below it doesn’t want to spray. I have to take it off and tilt it to the side where the pump is to keep the pressure up to spray. That’s annoying!
I smeared a bit of Petroleum jelly on all the threads. The lid goes on and off much smoother. Plastic sticks to Plastic. Just bought mine a couple days ago. Prepped everything to operate. Motor runs high and low positions but can't get it to prime. Won't spray even with the wand off I can't get water to dispense. I'll try again .....if not it's back to the store. A handy unit if it works.
I got a Hart 4 gallon backpack and it is basically a re-branded Ryobi and I have the same problem with the lid. One thing that is nice though is that the marking for the gallons is very clear
@@TheLawnMentor yes there is a horizontal line that is very easy to understand and it is very accurate. It also cost about the same as the Ryobi. The only thing is that it uses the Hart battery system
Today my hose busted right where it connects to the sprayer :(. Its because its so stiff, has no flex, I am gonna reach out to customer service to see if they can replace it
I would dump that Ryobi and get a Spraymate or FlowZone. Both around the same price as the Ryobi. You have all the batteries for Ryobi so I see the logic. Good review 🌴😎👊
@@TheLawnMentor No, there is nothing in the solution that doesn’t belong on the lawn; but, because I use a powdered version, it can contain clumps once water is added. Not straining the solution did once clog up the pump on my sprayer, which was a real pain to clear…. quite similar to what you experienced in your video, but much more difficult to clear as the humic acid can be come quite sticky.
@@TheLawnMentor I had that exact issue of no pressure. I had a full charge battery with liquid fert already mixed in the tank. I had to dump the mix and clean out the filter. You can pull out that little filter strain inside the tank. Once I did that I was able to get pressure back on.
Thank you for the video! I purchased this sprayer too and it works well for our yard! I was really surprised by the markings issue. Regarding the top, I had same issue. If you press it straight down and then turn, it will be smoother. I did a online quick price check yesterday, it showed $223...hmmm.
Thanks for this review. I have the Ryobi with the 2 - 2gal tanks. It has the metal sprayer. I dont like that you can't change the tip. It is just adjustable from a stream to a mist. Maybe the tip is changeable but I have not tried it. Don't want to waste money getting a different tip if its not going to fit.
Very good video. I think you were too lenient on your review. All the different cons made it a dealbreaker for me. At that price point it should’ve been a far better product. I bought a field king Pro Max for about $30 more. Very happy with it. None of the problems that The Ryobi has. Thanks for your video.
I try not to roast products too bad unless they are a total deal breaker and let my viewers decide on their own 😀 but thank you for watching and for the feedback!
I have an issue with liquid leaking through the bottom vent holes. If you tilt the unit over you will see vent holes in the bottom of the green plastic base. I have liquid leaking from there. So whenever I use this, i have liquid all down my backside. Ever experience this?
@@TheLawnMentor I did get it to work right had to spend 22 min googling the no spraying - that was the most common problem - the lid - PUSH DOWN and turn worked
bought one last year and only finally tried to use it today. Seems pump is not priming so nothing comes out. there is no help in the instructions on priming
Great review. Thanks for all your honest pros and cons. Gonna try and pick one up tomorrow and might end up changing out the wand and tips later on if the original is too floppy, we’ll see. It’s looks good for the price point and I just want something where I don’t have to bend down and pump pump pump pump lol.
Does the pump constantly run even when not spraying, or does it pause when it’s holding pressure. Don’t want to have to drain the battery or damage the pump. Thanks
Have you had any issues with the tank leaking? I purchased a different 1 from Amazon last year, but after testing it with water it started to leak from the bottom. Nice review thanks!
Mine will slow down (full battery) then get some kind of pressure build up and pops the hose off from the handle. Wish I was still within the return window.
FYI. This is caused from blockage inside the handle, wand or tip. The pump is working correctly but the pressure can't escape hence the hose popping off at the handle (furthest point where blockage is present)
I've seen two videos in the last 24 hours. I am pretty sure both of you are using your side holder wrong, the tip is supposed to face up because when you have it on your back and you reach your grab it's so more easier transition. I am pretty sure mine has gallon marks with lines but I'm going to double check when I get home. I have about 30 tools in ryobi system and like them all.
Thanks for the tip. I am curious if your model lines up to the correct measurements too. I have quite a few Ryobi tools also from the 18 volt line and they’ve been good to me!
Great review! I'm a Milwaukee guy but their backpack sprayer gets bad reviews. I'm now looking for a different battery sprayer. This helps with my decision. Keep up the great content!
@@TheLawnMentor so how much water would you say you spray per 1000/sq ft? And you just crank the dial all the way ? I'm using prodiamine for my pre emergent for the first time
Ты вообще видео свои пересматриваешь?!! О_О МУЗЫКА ОРЕТ КАК НЕ НОРМАЛЬНАЯ!!! А ты там что то себе под нос бормочешь! Ты можешь вместо того что бы играться видеофильтрами КОРРЕКТИРОВАТЬ ЗВУК??!!! И еще НЕ СУЩЕСТВУЕТ таких штук как фунты галлоны, унции и так далее. ВЕСЬ МИР измеряет в ЛИТРАХ и килограммах так что будь добр говорить в этих величинах!
is garbage tool i buy one used one time and is not working any more the alimetation hose was total destroy with the quimical and the pump is damage too only garbage tool and expenser
Wasn't really whining, but instead discussing the pros and cons of this sprayer. There are lot of options and opinions out there - so I just shared mine. Thanks for watching, bud!
It's a review of a specific sprayer brand and model, not a comparison. A review of a professional sprayer would have the same content, pro's and cons, etc. It's simply opinions and experiences for a product for people to see. If you want a professional sprayer review search for it.
so whats the word after a year? Good buy or not worth it?
I should probably do an update on this thing eh? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
@@TheLawnMentor or just tell me :P, actually I ordered since I already have the battery system. I bought the extended warranty, which I never do but in this case figured it would be worth it. I am using primarily for Natural Tick control.
I’ll say this…it’s did the job, but not without hiccups
@Tom Lebiecki you might want to checkout the channel around 5pm today
@@tomlebiecki931 i just bought one today for the same purpose, how did you like it? I'm planning on using oils + DE.
Bought mine off Facebook and it’s working now perfectly. Guess I got lucky.
I got the 40v version and had it for over a year and still works like a champ
It’s good to hear some good news. Maybe they fixed some stuff on the 40v version
Great job on empting it out and showing the difficulty of it. That is a great point. I will say on mine, I go through liquid fast. But it helps to know how much you want to spray to dial it in. So I appreciate that ability. I got the batteries. So no brainer. Love it.
Bought this based on your review. Filled tank with a gallon of water, screwed on cap tightly, put in fully charged battery, turned it on and just like yours did, no pressure, no air flow, nada. Motor runs from low to high, but, not even a spurt came out. I added some Lazer Blue to the tank and took off the end off the trigger handle to see if any water was making it as far as the tank hose, but, nothing. Returning it to Home Depot for a refund.
Sorry to hear about your bad experience. I have been using the petratools HD4000 backpack sprayer with much better results. You can use THELAWNMENTOR coupon code for some money off if you’re interested!
Thanks @@TheLawnMentor! I'm going to buy the HD4000 sprayer and I'll report back to you with feedback.
Same, I’m sitting here on my second one trying to get it to work out of the box. This things a piece.
Thread backwards first. Let the thread drop. Then turn clockwise
The basket is to put concentrated pesticide product into. You run your clean water through it so if there are chunks in the concentrate they get caught and you can easily remove them and not gum up your filters.
I usually pre mix in a bucket
I have the same sprayer and it would not develop pressure right out of the box. I removed the pump inlet screen at bottom of tank and pressurized the pump with air and it started working and has been good ever since.
That’s a great tip I might have to try that!!!
Thanks for the review, I did just buy one and you're absolutely right about the measurements on the side of the tank.. it doesn't line up correctly. Because of your video I actually poured 1 gallon at a time and marked each gallon with a sharpie on the side.. thats a pretty big deal when spraying herbicides on your lawn. Other than that, the sprayer is good. Thanks again.
Glad you found this helpful! Thanks for sharing that sharpie tip!
I bought one before I saw your review. I agree with you on the con about the cap being difficult to thread. I found a technique that works for me. Stand over the tank and put both hands on top of the lid and put downward pressure on it then turn. When I try to use the black handle to turn, I get frustrated. As for the strainer, I always thought it was to keep trash out of your solution which in turn clogs up the wand tip. If you fill your tank with a garden hose, any grass or debris that is on the tip of the hose is filtered by thr strainer. I find it useful.
Thanks for sharing your feedback! Good idea about the cap/lid. Have you ran into the pump issue I had?
@@TheLawnMentorTurn the lid with two hands and downward pressure like turning a valve. The pump issue you had may have been because your lid was not seated correctly. Then, it wouldnt spray because that lid needs to be on. I assume the tank needs an air tight seal. The air space is what create the pressure. Think about how you have to manually pump air pressure into the simple little pump sprayers. Then, when the air leaks out you refill by pumping. So, this lid acts more like a valve that seals in the air to create a vacume. That must be why the lid is engineered the way it is.
But, hey, I am just saying what I think it is. Somebody might correct me. I am not really mechanically minded.
I just bought the 40v version of this backpack. The cap was annoying at first but I looked at the starting threads on the cap and the backpack and marked them with a pen. Now putting on the cap is easy-peasy.
That’s a good idea 👍🏻
The marks are clear and accurate after purging the system before using. Mark a line with a sharpie if you want an exact levels, after purging, with graduated gallons.
Thanks for commenting!
How do you purge it?
I just got mine. When I turn the dial to lower PSI, it makes that Eeeeeeee sound non stop. Once I turn the PSI all the way up or to a certain point at a higher PSI, the Eeeeeee sound stops. Does yours do that or did I get me a lemon?
I have the exact same sprayer.. wish there would have been a review on this before I bought it. My thoughts: same for the lid, garbage. Markings, what a joke. Wand, doesn’t bother me. My main issue is once it gets at a “gallon” or below it doesn’t want to spray. I have to take it off and tilt it to the side where the pump is to keep the pressure up to spray. That’s annoying!
Yep, same thoughts I have. I usually can get below 1gal, but it definitely leaves some in the tank.
This back pack sprayer is really good
the larger unit sprays a higher volume. which needs a bigger wand. a bigger wand made out of metal is heavier
I smeared a bit of Petroleum jelly on all the threads. The lid goes on and off much smoother. Plastic sticks to Plastic. Just bought mine a couple days ago. Prepped everything to operate. Motor runs high and low positions but can't get it to prime. Won't spray even with the wand off I can't get water to dispense. I'll try again .....if not it's back to the store. A handy unit if it works.
There have been some people, me included, who had pump issues. Other than that, it’s a pretty solid unit
@@TheLawnMentor Tried it this morning and the darn thing pumped in about 5 sec. Weird behavior. Glad it's working as should. Sprays well now.
Enjoyed it! All your points were super valid, is why I went with Dewalt.
Thanks for commenting!!!
I got a Hart 4 gallon backpack and it is basically a re-branded Ryobi and I have the same problem with the lid. One thing that is nice though is that the marking for the gallons is very clear
Do yours line up with an actual correct volume of liquid?
@@TheLawnMentor yes there is a horizontal line that is very easy to understand and it is very accurate. It also cost about the same as the Ryobi. The only thing is that it uses the Hart battery system
Hmm that’s interesting. As you saw in the video, 1 gallon of liquid doesn’t match up with any of the lines on my tank
Today my hose busted right where it connects to the sprayer :(. Its because its so stiff, has no flex, I am gonna reach out to customer service to see if they can replace it
I’d be curious to know what that decide to do for you. How old is your unit?
@@TheLawnMentor I bought it right around this time last year
Wow that’s a shame!!!
I would dump that Ryobi and get a Spraymate or FlowZone. Both around the same price as the Ryobi. You have all the batteries for Ryobi so I see the logic. Good review 🌴😎👊
We will see how long this thing lasts!
flowzone is 300 bucks, twice the price of the Ryobi.
@@Tundra_Guy Spraymate is around $150. It’s the same company as Flowzone
@@LawnNOrderFlowzones always fail at the switch
@@Kylewraps I haven’t had that experience yet with either flowzone. Fingers crossed.
Thanks for the review. I use the strainer to filter my humic solution when I pour it into the tank.
What do you filter out of the solution? Is there something in there that doesn’t belong on the lawn?
@@TheLawnMentor No, there is nothing in the solution that doesn’t belong on the lawn; but, because I use a powdered version, it can contain clumps once water is added. Not straining the solution did once clog up the pump on my sprayer, which was a real pain to clear…. quite similar to what you experienced in your video, but much more difficult to clear as the humic acid can be come quite sticky.
AHHH! Ok I assumed you were using a liquid Humic solution- makes total sense!
I have this exact model and you nailed on all the pointers that I have against this model as well. Great vid and well said!
Thank you! I try my best to be comprehensive. Hope to do some more product reviews soon. Thanks for watching!
@@TheLawnMentor I had that exact issue of no pressure. I had a full charge battery with liquid fert already mixed in the tank. I had to dump the mix and clean out the filter. You can pull out that little filter strain inside the tank. Once I did that I was able to get pressure back on.
Awesome I’ll have to try that next time. Thanks for the tip!!!!
Thank you for the video! I purchased this sprayer too and it works well for our yard! I was really surprised by the markings issue. Regarding the top, I had same issue. If you press it straight down and then turn, it will be smoother. I did a online quick price check yesterday, it showed $223...hmmm.
Oh snap! Inflation!!!!
Thanks for this review. I have the Ryobi with the 2 - 2gal tanks. It has the metal sprayer. I dont like that you can't change the tip. It is just adjustable from a stream to a mist. Maybe the tip is changeable but I have not tried it. Don't want to waste money getting a different tip if its not going to fit.
Hey, Grace! Glad you found it useful. I wasn’t sure if those parts were swappable, but glad you’ve always looked into it!
Very good video. I think you were too lenient on your review. All the different cons made it a dealbreaker for me. At that price point it should’ve been a far better product.
I bought a field king Pro Max for about $30 more. Very happy with it. None of the problems that The Ryobi has. Thanks for your video.
I try not to roast products too bad unless they are a total deal breaker and let my viewers decide on their own 😀 but thank you for watching and for the feedback!
2 gallon version has same flaw. won't empty last %25 of tank, get prepared for wasting product and frustration with Ryobi spray tanks.
Ugh that’s terrible
I have an issue with liquid leaking through the bottom vent holes. If you tilt the unit over you will see vent holes in the bottom of the green plastic base. I have liquid leaking from there. So whenever I use this, i have liquid all down my backside. Ever experience this?
I have seen evidence of some liquid down there but always assumed was from me setting it on something wet. I’d take it back.
my lid threads stink - wouldnt spray unless it was on right, and I cut the sewing threads on the top of the back pack straps - I kept tripping on them
Ugh that’s not ideal
@@TheLawnMentor I did get it to work right had to spend 22 min googling the no spraying - that was the most common problem - the lid - PUSH DOWN and turn worked
@@nascarnbroncosfans6055 bed design!
@@TheLawnMentor bad ...for sure
@nascarnbroncosfans6055 I’ve since switched to the Petra HD4000 and Chapin battery powered sprayers
Bought this sprayer at Home Depot. Took it back the same day as it never worked. Couldn’t get any spray out of it.
I won’t buy another one
bought one last year and only finally tried to use it today. Seems pump is not priming so nothing comes out. there is no help in the instructions on priming
Great review. Thanks for all your honest pros and cons. Gonna try and pick one up tomorrow and might end up changing out the wand and tips later on if the original is too floppy, we’ll see. It’s looks good for the price point and I just want something where I don’t have to bend down and pump pump pump pump lol.
Glad you enjoyed!
Got the previous model, pretty happy with it once I replaced the stock tip
How long have you had yours?
@@TheLawnMentor 2 maybe 3 seasons. Long enough I don’t remember, but never going back to a hand pump.
I’m also a ryobi guy so it fits in with the rest of what I got.
Does the pump constantly run even when not spraying, or does it pause when it’s holding pressure. Don’t want to have to drain the battery or damage the pump. Thanks
It pauses
Thank you
@@stuarttruebluegroup8801 sure thing! Thanks for commenting!
Have you had any issues with the tank leaking? I purchased a different 1 from Amazon last year, but after testing it with water it started to leak from the bottom. Nice review thanks!
That I have not had but I’ve switched to a PetraTools and Chapin sprayer since
I was going to buy this today, HOWEVER, i think im going to buy the kobalt 40v instead.
Interested to hear your impressions! Let me know
What about when you have to repair hose as it gets big hole where it bends close to tank..?
I’ve heard people have that issue too. Seems it could’ve been better designed!
How does it work with 50/50 bleach water or similar ratio for spraying vinyl fences or similar stuff for mold and mildew? Thanks
Never tried but I’m sure it would be ok
Good review, thanks.
Mine will slow down (full battery) then get some kind of pressure build up and pops the hose off from the handle. Wish I was still within the return window.
Yikes. I haven’t run into that issue yet. How long have you had yours?
@@TheLawnMentor Three months
I’d contact Ryobi and see what they could do. That sounds like a defect
FYI. This is caused from blockage inside the handle, wand or tip. The pump is working correctly but the pressure can't escape hence the hose popping off at the handle (furthest point where blockage is present)
I've seen two videos in the last 24 hours. I am pretty sure both of you are using your side holder wrong, the tip is supposed to face up because when you have it on your back and you reach your grab it's so more easier transition. I am pretty sure mine has gallon marks with lines but I'm going to double check when I get home. I have about 30 tools in ryobi system and like them all.
Thanks for the tip. I am curious if your model lines up to the correct measurements too. I have quite a few Ryobi tools also from the 18 volt line and they’ve been good to me!
the metal wand breaks the rubber wand last longer
Great review! I'm a Milwaukee guy but their backpack sprayer gets bad reviews. I'm now looking for a different battery sprayer. This helps with my decision. Keep up the great content!
Thank you for the feedback!
I've had the 1 gallon and 2 gallon battery sprayer both failed after short use.
Worked good until it stoped ,poor design of rubber flapper.
@buddymax4388 I agree bad design
It allegedly sprays 90 psi... ??
“Allegedly”
@@TheLawnMentor so how much water would you say you spray per 1000/sq ft? And you just crank the dial all the way ? I'm using prodiamine for my pre emergent for the first time
Burn 🔥 that shirt brother 😂
Heck no, I like that shirt! That’s my BBQ shirt
Ты вообще видео свои пересматриваешь?!! О_О
МУЗЫКА ОРЕТ КАК НЕ НОРМАЛЬНАЯ!!! А ты там что то себе под нос бормочешь! Ты можешь вместо того что бы играться видеофильтрами КОРРЕКТИРОВАТЬ ЗВУК??!!!
И еще НЕ СУЩЕСТВУЕТ таких штук как фунты галлоны, унции и так далее. ВЕСЬ МИР измеряет в ЛИТРАХ и килограммах так что будь добр говорить в этих величинах!
Switch your iPhone settings to English, Steve!
That cheap plastic wand. I had mine a few months(second one) and leaking yet again. The spray wand
It’s junk - one of my least favorite parts
@@TheLawnMentor and you are right about the cap. It's annoying. I would definitely purchase something else.
@@SPADE550 my PetraTools HD4000 has been a MUCH better sprayer
@@TheLawnMentor I'm going to check it out.
I have a discount code if interested
How much 1 container.
2much :)
is garbage tool i buy one used one time and is not working any more the alimetation hose was total destroy with the quimical and the pump is damage too only garbage tool and expenser
Classic example of "You get what you Pay For". Really think you needed a Professional Sprayer, you wouldn't have whined as much.
Wasn't really whining, but instead discussing the pros and cons of this sprayer. There are lot of options and opinions out there - so I just shared mine. Thanks for watching, bud!
It's a review of a specific sprayer brand and model, not a comparison. A review of a professional sprayer would have the same content, pro's and cons, etc. It's simply opinions and experiences for a product for people to see. If you want a professional sprayer review search for it.
Funny thing is I just got a Petra “professional” sprayer, so… 😂
So painful to watch.
Thanks for doing it anyways!