This is pretty cool. And I like that it’s still 4 gallons, then I can throw it on the mower or ATV and drive around the yard and still have enough in there to make it worthwhile. I use the pump sprayers now and they work, but they’re kind of a pain, this will be a lot easier. I also like that they use a pretty standard battery that’s easy to replace and that everything is simple. I kinda get tired of tools and devices like this that are full of features that you don’t really need or will probably never use but that break and become a problem. I like to just keep it simple, even if something in here did break it seems like it would be pretty easy to fix.
Agree with you on all points, I plan to use mine on the ranger for a tank sprayer myself. So far after a few months use, zero issues with mine. Very hard to beat for the price, even if I only get a couple of years use out of it.
Looks nice pretty cool that it uses just a cheap little 12v battery that is easily replaceable. I have a 2 gallon ryobi backpack sprayer and I couldn’t imagine how awkward it would be trying to throw 4 gallons on your back.
For what I paid, I can't complain. Time will tell on it's quality. As much spraying as I do, if I can get a couple of years out of it, it's paid for itself.
i got one for vineyard spraying due to the attachments and the fact it can take 4 gallons so i can do the entire vineyard in 1 go with micronutrients or fungicides.
Its holding up pretty good I use it 2x a week for yard sprays for various plants, its been raining a lot and I keep having to dose organic fungicides again cause the rain keeps washing them off my garlic which is developing a few leaves with rust. @@TheKelleysReviews
Like you I’ve been looking at the Dewalt model but it’s just two pricey. I have same spraying requirements as you are doing. I’ve ordered straight from Vevor after watching your review.. Thanx!
@@TheKelleysReviews Sorry House Wash, auto correct ugh!!!!! we live just south of you in Florida, we have a siding home and we have to watch to house twice a year to keep mold and algae growth under control. You might be in a situation where that is not required. Anyway, keep up the nice work.
@@MDJSTVFL Try some Mold Armor from home Depot or Lowes, use a garden house and spray it on your house, works in about 10 minutes. FYI, buy one jug to connect to your garden and then get the gallon refill at half the price and just refill the jug. Wet down your bushes and grass before using and rinse the plants off when done.
Just purchased one. Now what shall I use on these darn ant mounds? Pyrethrum or something else? Probably should keep this private, but I lost your email.
I spray Bifen XTS, it's powerful and oil based so it sticks and lasts outdoors. It's hard to find online, but agricultural stores often stock it for farmers. It works on all kinds of bugs, including termites.
I'm getting one to start doing roof cleaning with. If you rinse it out with water, I think it'll be okay for at least a season and pay for itself multiple times over
I ll use this for spraying rinseless wash on my car for detailing.
Sold, excited to see an affordable battery-powered option. Thanks, Andrew.
Time will tell on its durability, but it's a fraction of the cost of the big brands.
At that price, if it lasts a few years, I'd be happy. Thanks again! @TheKelleysReviews
I really like my backpack sprayer too. Sure beats carrying a small one by hand multiple trips.
This is pretty cool. And I like that it’s still 4 gallons, then I can throw it on the mower or ATV and drive around the yard and still have enough in there to make it worthwhile. I use the pump sprayers now and they work, but they’re kind of a pain, this will be a lot easier.
I also like that they use a pretty standard battery that’s easy to replace and that everything is simple. I kinda get tired of tools and devices like this that are full of features that you don’t really need or will probably never use but that break and become a problem. I like to just keep it simple, even if something in here did break it seems like it would be pretty easy to fix.
Agree with you on all points, I plan to use mine on the ranger for a tank sprayer myself. So far after a few months use, zero issues with mine. Very hard to beat for the price, even if I only get a couple of years use out of it.
Excellent Video you showed all i needed to see and even more!
Glad you enjoyed it
Looks nice pretty cool that it uses just a cheap little 12v battery that is easily replaceable. I have a 2 gallon ryobi backpack sprayer and I couldn’t imagine how awkward it would be trying to throw 4 gallons on your back.
4 gallons isn't bad, but I prefer filling to 2-3 gallons. You are correct that not having a product specific battery is a nice touch.
Whenever you need wheels, just put it inside your spreader.
Love your reviews.
Seems to be what the avg person needs to take care of there property.
Thanks Andrew
For what I paid, I can't complain. Time will tell on it's quality. As much spraying as I do, if I can get a couple of years out of it, it's paid for itself.
i got one for vineyard spraying due to the attachments and the fact it can take 4 gallons so i can do the entire vineyard in 1 go with micronutrients or fungicides.
Has yours been working well? I hope this holds up as I often depend on a sprayer.
Its holding up pretty good I use it 2x a week for yard sprays for various plants, its been raining a lot and I keep having to dose organic fungicides again cause the rain keeps washing them off my garlic which is developing a few leaves with rust. @@TheKelleysReviews
Like you I’ve been looking at the Dewalt model but it’s just two pricey. I have same spraying requirements as you are doing. I’ve ordered straight from Vevor after watching your review.. Thanx!
Mine is still working perfectly, used it again yesterday. Hard to beat for the price.
Love Vevor gear. Pity it isn't available in Australia
Hi, Andrew! Folks here in Western North Carolina could definitely use this sprayer. Fire ants are bad in some places here.
They are horrible here!
there also good for spraying a mild cleaner on greasy parts!
Yep! I keep a cheap 2 gallon sprayer for bleach and more aggressive chemicals. That way I'm not out much money should it get damaged.
Is it as good as Petro?
Great video bro!
Thanks for the visit
Love the channel , I am just curious if you have a house watch setup? If not that might be a good topic to take on. Stay safe…..
Thanks for watching! What do you mean by house watch setup??? Security???
@@TheKelleysReviews Sorry House Wash, auto correct ugh!!!!! we live just south of you in Florida, we have a siding home and we have to watch to house twice a year to keep mold and algae growth under control. You might be in a situation where that is not required. Anyway, keep up the nice work.
@@MDJSTVFL Try some Mold Armor from home Depot or Lowes, use a garden house and spray it on your house, works in about 10 minutes. FYI, buy one jug to connect to your garden and then get the gallon refill at half the price and just refill the jug. Wet down your bushes and grass before using and rinse the plants off when done.
Where have I been I just was told of the review channel . Wow
Lol I'm taking the majority of this content off the big channel as it annoyed some.
Just purchased one. Now what shall I use on these darn ant mounds? Pyrethrum or something else? Probably should keep this private, but I lost your email.
I also live in Florida.
I spray Bifen XTS, it's powerful and oil based so it sticks and lasts outdoors. It's hard to find online, but agricultural stores often stock it for farmers. It works on all kinds of bugs, including termites.
Will any chemicals damage it like chlorine?
I don't know, I personally wouldn't run a chemical like that.
I'm getting one to start doing roof cleaning with. If you rinse it out with water, I think it'll be okay for at least a season and pay for itself multiple times over
Mine quit and no repair vids or parts to repair. No pressure.
Sorry to hear that, mine is still working great.
Hard to keep track of all your different channels. Great video though.
Hard to keep track myself
Nice review. You need a cool intro
As I do more reviews I'll piece together one.
I found you, lol!!!
Here I am!