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The Sprayers Plus YT25E is a 2-gallon battery-powered lawn sprayer featuring a 12V lithium-ion battery that delivers up to 18 full tanks per charge. Equipped with durable Viton seals, a brass wand and nozzle, and an adjustable spray tip, it offers precision and longevity for all your garden chemicals. Lightweight at 6.5 lbs with a padded shoulder strap, it’s designed for ergonomic, all-day use by homeowners and professionals alike.
Hose Length | 51 Inches |
Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
Tank Volume | 2 Gallons |
Material | Brass |
Style | Knapsack |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
S**T
Very high level of quality provides excellent performance
After having used my manual pump up 2 gallon sprayer for nearly 20 years, it decided to begin leaking air. I could not find the leak. Having to stop every 20 seconds to pump up the sprayer was not working for me. I thought that it would really be nice to have a sprayer that ran off of battery power. When I searched on line, I found many that provided a built in battery operated air pump that would pressurize the tank so that manual pumping wouldn't be needed. But I did read all the user reviews and many had complains that are just rather common because they still operate on air pressure inside the tank. While I don't know anything about battery operated sprayers, I wondered why no one was making a sprayer with a pump that pumped the liquid, not the air. I thought about the liquid pumps that are in the bottom of our car's gas tanks that drive the liquid gasoline to the engine. Did anyone make such a garden sprayer? After extensive Google searching, I found a company called Sprayers Plus that makes exactly what I was thinking of. After reading some user reviews, I purchase this YT25E sprayer from Amazon. It is expensive BUT when I see the quality of construction, I could see why. Everything is so well thought out. High quality parts and fabrication are used throughout. It has a longer hose than the "normal" pump up garden sprayers which allowed me to strap the sprayer into a light weight luggage type, 2-wheel cart so I can transport it everywhere without making my arm/shoulder sore. Once the switch is turned on, the pump runs continually. When I'm not squeezing the release handle to apply the contents, the liquid is just pumped back into the container. The spray is absolutely uniform. The spray patter does not change like it does in my manual pump sprayer when the air pressure begins to run out. It is no longer work to do weed patrol with this sprayer. I actually look forward to it. I highly recommend this sprayer
B**.
Fantastic Little Sprayer!
I have used this sprayer around the house for almost 2 years and have not been disappointed at all. I also purchased the 4 gallon backpack sprayer from Sprayers Plus - which is now in the trash. This 2 gallon sprayer is a fantastic time saver. Battery power is the way to go if you have a large area/multiple applications to make. The pump only siphons the product out of the tank vice, pressurizing the whole vessel like a few other battery powered sprayers in this size range do. Not having to worry about pressure in the tank makes cleaning, refilling, or leaving product in the sprayer for an extended time much more convenient. It also maintains a very consistent spray pressure, which is incredibly valuable if you are measuring and timing for accurate applications. I've had no issues with the pump, no leaks, the power switch is protected yet easy to get to, and the battery life has been plenty long for the size of applications for which this sprayer is used. I'm not a fan of proprietary batteries, but every manufacturer seems to be doing that these days. The only real con is a lack of battery life indicator on the 12v battery - the 20v battery for the 4 gallon backpack sprayer did have this. Again, the battery life has been plenty for at least one day's worth of work. Overall, extremely happy with this purchase!
C**N
good, while it works.
This sprayer is GREAT as long as it works, but it fails regularly.I dusted off my third one this spring, cleaned it up and loaded it up with weed killer only to find it leaked like a sieve AND the pump had given out. Literally my third unit since 2021. They last maybe 18 months then die. After the first one, i started being meticulous without emptying and cleaning these after every use, but it doesnt appear to have a positive effect with regard to their longevity.in contrast the unit i have from my4sons has worked flawlessly since 2020 with 0 maintenance.The reason i keep coming back to these unreliable sprayers+ units is that again: when they work they are great, the smaller (2 gallon) tank is good for herbicides since i dont need a lot, the trigger action is smooth, and the spray pattern is tight and full; but these pros do not out-weight their constant failures.
J**N
Great solution for large jobs
I have considerable crabgrass in parts of my lawn and I knew that the job would require a LOT of spraying. On the recommendation of a YouTube video, I picked up this sprayer for the job. First, I'm very impressed with how well-built it is. There is nothing flimsy about this model; even some of the smaller plastic parts are made not to easy break. I was able to assemble the unit quickly right out of the box and install the applicator tip easily.Once everything was set, I started spraying and found the task much more enjoyable than when I've been forced to used spray bottles or small battery-powered units. The unit ran smoothly with no clogging, which made for good, even coverage of the areas I sprayed. Clean-up was a breeze, too.My only complaint was the shoulder strap; when you have two gallons of solution in the tank, it is too heavy to carry with one hand, but slugging it around on one shoulder means that I have to hold one arm back to keep it balanced and secure. Having two straps to perform more like a backpack would be more ideal.Overall, I'm very impressed with this sprayer, and I can see it lasting me a good long time as I expect to only need to use it a few times per year.
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