Sorry bro I had the same pump sprayer like the one you discarded for perhaps more than 8 yrs and it never failed me. I am tired of the pumping so I took the plunge and went battery powered. Its more expensive but it works like a charm and also I had other dewalt batteries that is compatible. Its was a no brainer for me.
@@TheLawnEngineer I still have the old one. I must say I barely use it though. I mostly use it to spray portions of my lawn to kill weeds. However I needed something more efficient to spray the whole 10000 sq ft of my lawn it it wasn't going to cut it that's why I took the plunge.
Great video!! I like these types of sprayers for spot spraying/ area spraying. when I do my entire yard the ORTHO dial and spray works well-- just a thaught. great idea on the straight Kentucky bluegrass! I did that a few years back, well worth the effort!! again- good vid!
You’re welcome, thanks for checking in. I will have to check out that ortho sprayer, I have to refill a backpack sprayer quite a few times to get the whole yard.
Bought mine this week at HD to spray grape vines for powdery mildew. It worked well for the first application with the brown nozzle. It’s about $90 bucks now.
Occasionally I need to spray castor oil / water for ever-annoying moles across two acres. Would this sprayer be a good option or is there something better that’s more recent? Thank you.
This would still be a great option. Most of the newer stuff is battery operated and is nice for consistency in large areas. However, they come with a larger price tag.
Yea the metal nozzle is an adjustable spay, from a solid stream to a wide cone. That is what I use for glyphosate in flower beds, I’ll get some footage.
Needed more details on the components because came without an instruction booklet. You're unboxing title led us to you but you didn't real go into that portion enough. Maybe you could update another video on that portion
Thank you. There isn’t a short answer to that question but this video addresses some of that: ua-cam.com/video/lB5YAlJsm6Y/v-deo.html Also checkout my lawn/landscape playlist. Ive recently killed off my lawn and switched to 100% bluegrass. Bluegrass is difficult to grow from seed but once it’s established it will fill in bare spots on its own. Otherwise you have to seed the bare spots and get the watering right.
@@TheLawnEngineer no problem was a very informative video I was having a hell of a time trying to follow the instructions to get that handle installed correctly LOL
Suggestion for future videos: Please measure out the 1,000 SF area to calibrate your nozzles. Guessing usually doesn't work well. Suggest you actually measure out the water sprayed out in your tests. Tank gallon markings can be off.
I've had this item for about a month. Hose just developed a leak. No online source for replacement. The swivel fitting makes it so I can't just buy new hose. this sucks.
That really stinks. Did you try contacting Dewalt directly, some companies are actually very helpful. I haven’t had to contact Dewalt but I’ve been pleasantly surprised by others.
I am trying to figure out how to set up the pump handle... but you're not showing it! argh... it looks like you made cuts in the videos, and the pump handle magically appears in different direction...
The handle is made to rotate out of the way for storage. If I remember correctly, it slips over the piece on the pump and a bolts goes thru it. I hope that helps.
That would be pretty slick, you could have 4 gallons to do remote cleaning, spraying. I don't think the hose would connect directly, but I'm sure you could get that worked out. I believe the biggest issue is that the pressure washer wouldn't be able to pull directly from the tank, you would have to manually pump to get the fluid into the smaller pressure chamber.
I'm sorry this wasn't what you were looking for. Based on my experience with this manual spray, I would bet the battery powered one is pretty good too.
Sorry I didn’t get a good angle on that. It’s pretty straightforward, there is a nut/collar you turn off with your fingers and the nozzle drops out of place.
Thx for reviewing, im picking one up tonight from hd. $90 youre the man TLE!
You’re welcome, I hope you like it 👍
Thanks for the video, I was just putting mine together watching it and it allowed me to skip a bit of trial and error.
You’re welcome, thanks for checking in.
Straight forward great video. No BS just straight to the point. Job well done! Thanks!
Thanks for checking in, I’m glad you found some value in my video 👍.
Sorry bro I had the same pump sprayer like the one you discarded for perhaps more than 8 yrs and it never failed me. I am tired of the pumping so I took the plunge and went battery powered. Its more expensive but it works like a charm and also I had other dewalt batteries that is compatible. Its was a no brainer for me.
I'm glad to hear that you manual one lasted so long with no problems. Also, its great that you like the battery powered model 👍
@@TheLawnEngineer I still have the old one. I must say I barely use it though. I mostly use it to spray portions of my lawn to kill weeds. However I needed something more efficient to spray the whole 10000 sq ft of my lawn it it wasn't going to cut it that's why I took the plunge.
Great video!! I like these types of sprayers for spot spraying/ area spraying. when I do my entire yard the ORTHO dial and spray works well-- just a thaught. great idea on the straight Kentucky bluegrass! I did that a few years back, well worth the effort!! again- good vid!
You’re welcome, thanks for checking in. I will have to check out that ortho sprayer, I have to refill a backpack sprayer quite a few times to get the whole yard.
Bought mine this week at HD to spray grape vines for powdery mildew. It worked well for the first application with the brown nozzle. It’s about $90 bucks now.
Glad you like it. Thanks for sharing your experience and current price.
I so agree with ya on the neck strap lol Thank you so much for the video.
Your welcome, thanks for checking in…I have to bust this out to do some glyphosate spraying, looking forward to some neck strap time 🙃
You guys realize you can slide the chest strap down on the webbing right?
Occasionally I need to spray castor oil / water for ever-annoying moles across two acres. Would this sprayer be a good option or is there something better that’s more recent? Thank you.
This would still be a great option. Most of the newer stuff is battery operated and is nice for consistency in large areas. However, they come with a larger price tag.
Can you show what the metal cone nozzle looks like seems like it might be better for bed weed applications
Yea the metal nozzle is an adjustable spay, from a solid stream to a wide cone. That is what I use for glyphosate in flower beds, I’ll get some footage.
Great video, thank you very much!
You're welcome, thanks for the nice comment.
Needed more details on the components because came without an instruction booklet. You're unboxing title led us to you but you didn't real go into that portion enough. Maybe you could update another video on that portion
I’ll keep that in mind , thanks for the feedback.
I like to soak the house siding with cleaning solution before washing it. Can you try to see how far it can spray 20ft 30ft 40ft etc ? Thanks
Unfortunately the weather hasn’t been good here, haven’t had a chance to test yet.
Good looking grass. What do you do for dead patches?
Thank you. There isn’t a short answer to that question but this video addresses some of that: ua-cam.com/video/lB5YAlJsm6Y/v-deo.html
Also checkout my lawn/landscape playlist. Ive recently killed off my lawn and switched to 100% bluegrass. Bluegrass is difficult to grow from seed but once it’s established it will fill in bare spots on its own. Otherwise you have to seed the bare spots and get the watering right.
You didn't mention the little pocket on the belt for storing your extra nozzles I thought that was a really cool touch
Thanks for adding that, I should have mentioned it.
@@TheLawnEngineer no problem was a very informative video I was having a hell of a time trying to follow the instructions to get that handle installed correctly LOL
Question for you: How often do you have to keep pumping it?
You have to pump 80-90% of the time for full coverage spraying.
Nice Video, wonder it would survive a full tank drop test from workbench to concrete floor? 😀
That probably depends on where it hits 🙃I’ll think about testing that out .
Mine didn’t come with the regulator or the pump handle. It’s battery operated. Is that model battery operated.
No, mine is not battery operated. I have to use the hand pump to build pressure.
How do we depressurize it when done? Do I need to do that? Thank you
Only way is to spray the product, but the pressurized chamber is a separate from the tank so it’s not too bad to do.
Suggestion for future videos:
Please measure out the 1,000 SF area to calibrate your nozzles. Guessing usually doesn't work well.
Suggest you actually measure out the water sprayed out in your tests. Tank gallon markings can be off.
That is a good suggestion, thanks for checking in Ken. I also struggle with the amount of overlap I'm using, a marking dye would likely improve that.
Great info! Thx
Glad it was helpful!
I used the brown nozzle as well. Plus, I did not use the optimizer. So much better.
@@tonyachitwood7333 great to know, thanks for sharing.
Those chest straps have a vertical adjustment on each side. Just slide them down 😉
I moved them all the way down and they are still far from the center of my chest. Good tip, but in my case they need more adjustability.
Can you use 30 second cleaner in this to spray vinyl siding also?
Yes, absolutely. I think it would also work great for pest control sprays
When I'm not using it in the garden I use it as a bidet! Nice! (It was a bad joke, sorry)
I think that was a good joke🤣. Thanks for the humor.
Still no leaks?
How long is the wand itself?
Thanks
Still no leaks. The wand is 18” from start of metal to nozzle.
How’s your experience throughout a year? Does it worth buying. Did it leak as mentioned in old reviews?
It has been great, no leaks.
Thanks for the update!
@@mammassecretsforlife you’re welcome
I've had this item for about a month. Hose just developed a leak. No online source for replacement. The swivel fitting makes it so I can't just buy new hose. this sucks.
That really stinks. Did you try contacting Dewalt directly, some companies are actually very helpful. I haven’t had to contact Dewalt but I’ve been pleasantly surprised by others.
I am trying to figure out how to set up the pump handle... but you're not showing it! argh... it looks like you made cuts in the videos, and the pump handle magically appears in different direction...
The handle is made to rotate out of the way for storage. If I remember correctly, it slips over the piece on the pump and a bolts goes thru it. I hope that helps.
Can the Dewalt 20v pressure washer be attached to it?
That would be pretty slick, you could have 4 gallons to do remote cleaning, spraying.
I don't think the hose would connect directly, but I'm sure you could get that worked out. I believe the biggest issue is that the pressure washer wouldn't be able to pull directly from the tank, you would have to manually pump to get the fluid into the smaller pressure chamber.
Any issues with it leaking?
No leaks even after a few years.
Thought this was the dewalt battery sprayer review
I'm sorry this wasn't what you were looking for. Based on my experience with this manual spray, I would bet the battery powered one is pretty good too.
Glad to see you are wearing boots for protection
👍, I’m impressed that you watched that far into the video 😎
Didn't really show a good angle of nozzle replacement I'm still lost
Sorry I didn’t get a good angle on that. It’s pretty straightforward, there is a nut/collar you turn off with your fingers and the nozzle drops out of place.
You talk to much
I’m still working on getting the right balance.
@@TheLawnEngineer
You did just fine. Some people are never pleased. I appreciate the effort and time. Thanks
Thanks, I appreciate that.
Dewalt products are always putting thumb up
Yes they are! Thanks for checking in.