My plumbers tape was so thin you could read thru it and my wand came in plastic sleeve not cardboard, the instructions suck , that's why I'm here Thank you
I typically spray 2,000 square foot areas of my lawn on one tank of around 3 gallons (depending on what I am spraying). I can empty the tank at 70psi on 2k square feet in about 5 minutes and cover the area twice. For fertilizers I typically use the TeeJet flood tip and for herbicides/fungicides I like to use the TeeJet Air Induction tip. This is a great sprayer and I am still using it to this day and love it. Thanks for watching!
I've had several problems with my HD4000, including the spray tips dripping, the lid leaking fluid whenever I filled it to the 4 gallon mark, and the plastic wand developed a pinhole. Petra has great customer service and they have tried to remedy each of my problems quickly. They replaced my plastic wand with the upgraded stainless steel wand bc the plastic wands were out of stock. I haven't been brave enough to fill my tank back to the 4 gallon level to test the new lid that they sent me.
I have about 200' of ditch that I spray weed killer on and it takes me a couple hours with my little Ryobi 1 gallon. It just doesn't seem like much comes out very fast. I am guessing this would really speed things up?
I have used the 2 gallon Ryobi for 5 years now with no issues except the pressure has dropped off some. With a 110 teejet nozzle, it now puts out about .25 gpm. This works well because I use less product now and since I'm aging I can walker slower. I can still reach about 15 feet vertically when staying pesticide under my eaves.
I’m curious how it will hold up. I’ve been looking into a battery operated unit, mainly dewalt or Milwaukee but both of those units had less than desire-able reviews. Great review!
I have heard good things about this one, and I love it so far. It was a definite upgrade from the Kobalt sprayer I was using. Thanks for watching Andrew!
I haven't used the variable pressure yet, but it is a nice feature to have if I ever need it down the road. I will say that the pressure on the sprayer gives a nice even coverage of the liquid when spraying. I love this thing. Thanks for watching!
I am not certain what type of paver sealer you are referencing, but if it is a sprayable liquid I don't see why you couldn't. I would just highly recommend to clean it out really well after use by flushing some water through it to ensure no sealer gunks up the internal parts of the wand or the hose and you should be fine. Thanks for watching!
It really is a fantastic sprayer! I have used it numerous times now and I love it compared to the old Kobalt sprayer I was using. It is well built, has great pressure, and good coverage. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Are the spray nozzles that come with the sprayer worth a darn? Typically most sprayer nozzles they include suck, I was curious if the sprayer is nice if the spray tips are nice too. Nice review.
My plumbers tape was so thin you could read thru it and my wand came in plastic sleeve not cardboard, the instructions suck , that's why I'm here
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
This looks like a really nice backpack sprayer. Any issues with it since then?
Zero issues with it and I have used it alot. It's a very nice sprayer
Having a backpack sprayer would be nice and helpful in our yard. Looks like a nice one, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! I would highly recommend this sprayer.
how long did it take to discharge the 2 gallons and what nozzle you use for lawn herbicide? Buckeyes baby.
I typically spray 2,000 square foot areas of my lawn on one tank of around 3 gallons (depending on what I am spraying). I can empty the tank at 70psi on 2k square feet in about 5 minutes and cover the area twice. For fertilizers I typically use the TeeJet flood tip and for herbicides/fungicides I like to use the TeeJet Air Induction tip. This is a great sprayer and I am still using it to this day and love it. Thanks for watching!
This is a pretty nice looking sprayer, is it still working well?
Yep, still works great! I love this thing
I've had several problems with my HD4000, including the spray tips dripping, the lid leaking fluid whenever I filled it to the 4 gallon mark, and the plastic wand developed a pinhole. Petra has great customer service and they have tried to remedy each of my problems quickly. They replaced my plastic wand with the upgraded stainless steel wand bc the plastic wands were out of stock. I haven't been brave enough to fill my tank back to the 4 gallon level to test the new lid that they sent me.
I have about 200' of ditch that I spray weed killer on and it takes me a couple hours with my little Ryobi 1 gallon. It just doesn't seem like much comes out very fast. I am guessing this would really speed things up?
Yes with the 4 gallon tank you will be making way less mixes and fills and save yourself time!
I have used the 2 gallon Ryobi for 5 years now with no issues except the pressure has dropped off some. With a 110 teejet nozzle, it now puts out about .25 gpm. This works well because I use less product now and since I'm aging I can walker slower. I can still reach about 15 feet vertically when staying pesticide under my eaves.
Great video...Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching!
Nice review, I love my Petra 2 gallon backpack sprayer. They do make quality stuff.
They sure do! I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.
Great review Justin. It looks like a quality sprayer
Thanks! It is a very nice sprayer, it was a definite upgrade from the Kobalt sprayer I was using.
Good deal. It's always nice when you get new equipment and it is actually an upgrade from what you had. Great review Justin.
Thanks PJ! Absolutely, I'm loving the upgrade - I can spray down products much faster and get more even coverage.
I’m curious how it will hold up. I’ve been looking into a battery operated unit, mainly dewalt or Milwaukee but both of those units had less than desire-able reviews. Great review!
I have heard good things about this one, and I love it so far. It was a definite upgrade from the Kobalt sprayer I was using. Thanks for watching Andrew!
hey where can I get one to buy
Check the description on this video for the link to the sprayer. Thanks for watching!
I like that it is teejet compatible and has the variable pressure. Looks like a nice sprayer!
I haven't used the variable pressure yet, but it is a nice feature to have if I ever need it down the road. I will say that the pressure on the sprayer gives a nice even coverage of the liquid when spraying. I love this thing. Thanks for watching!
This backpack sprayer looks great! Thanks Justin for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Can this sprayer be used for paver sealer?
I am not certain what type of paver sealer you are referencing, but if it is a sprayable liquid I don't see why you couldn't. I would just highly recommend to clean it out really well after use by flushing some water through it to ensure no sealer gunks up the internal parts of the wand or the hose and you should be fine. Thanks for watching!
@@TheLawnLover thanks. That’s what I’m thinking. These look like great sprayers with a lot of uses around the house.
@@tdz69 It has been a great sprayer for me and has worked well.
I just bought bought mine today. Thanks for the review.
Hope you enjoy it! Mine is still going strong, I love it. Thanks for watching!
Awesome backpack sprayer looks like it will handle all task with ease thanks for the review !!
It really is a fantastic sprayer! I have used it numerous times now and I love it compared to the old Kobalt sprayer I was using. It is well built, has great pressure, and good coverage. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Well built sprayer units. I have a 2 gal one. Use the tape.
I love my Petra sprayers. I have the HD4000 and the HD1000 and they have worked perfectly for Mt needs the last few seasons. Thanks for watching!
Are the spray nozzles that come with the sprayer worth a darn? Typically most sprayer nozzles they include suck, I was curious if the sprayer is nice if the spray tips are nice too. Nice review.
I honestly haven't used them much, I use my teejet tips in it.