Thanks for the thorough review, Jason! We're happy to see you're enjoying the new sprayer so far. We're looking forward to hearing more of your feedback as you get the chance to use the Typhoon 2.5 in the field.
Just got this one about a week ago to replace a My4Sons battery backpack sprayer, leaked like crazy no matter how much Teflon tape I used on the fittings. Video was good timing for me as first real use will be this weekend. Looks like I can stay on the one setting. Looks like an impressive backpack sprayer. I am hoping that sometime in the future FlowZone comes out with a true concrete style gun as an attachment.
I have the first gen Flowzone with the low/high switch and it has given me nothing but problems after six months of use. The straps were crap and the wand leaked after a month. Time to try one of these.
I'm still trying to figure out why they don't publish the PSI for each setting. We need to know this stuff. The way I see it you don't know anymore about your setting with V2.5 as you did with V2 because they don't publish the PSI for each setting...you just get 5 clicks now vs no clicks with the V2. This makes no sense to me.
I have the V2 model without the 5 specific settings and can't determine what the pressure is for the variable settings. Does Flowzone publish the pressure rating for the 5 settings? I'm going to fabricate a pressure gauge to work with mine at some point. I agree these are great sprayers, especially with TeeJet nozzles.
I don’t believe they specify the amount per click.. I know the first one starts at 8 psi and the last is 115 psi. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching.
Good to see and hear a review of this product from a professional. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the thorough review, Jason! We're happy to see you're enjoying the new sprayer so far. We're looking forward to hearing more of your feedback as you get the chance to use the Typhoon 2.5 in the field.
Of course! Thanks for putting out such a great product.
One of the other reviews said that the gun drips. Is that true?
Actually, I just realized that I see absolutely no dripping in the video..thx
@@curtiseverett1671 we have 10 sprayers and I have one sprayer that drips very slightly. All the other do not drip.
Just got this one about a week ago to replace a My4Sons battery backpack sprayer, leaked like crazy no matter how much Teflon tape I used on the fittings. Video was good timing for me as first real use will be this weekend. Looks like I can stay on the one setting. Looks like an impressive backpack sprayer. I am hoping that sometime in the future FlowZone comes out with a true concrete style gun as an attachment.
Awesome! Thanks for watching.
GREAT Review, i just bought my 2.5, cant wait to use it this coming week. gotta love your diamond back cover also!!
Thank you!!
As a professional tech pest control I am going too give it a try .just have lots of decks I have too get too and b ng get too be a drag
I have the first gen Flowzone with the low/high switch and it has given me nothing but problems after six months of use. The straps were crap and the wand leaked after a month. Time to try one of these.
You’ll like it
... And now the pump went out on my first gen Flowzone.
I ordered a Typhoon 2.5 yesterday. Can't wait to get it
Where can I purchase those sweet green gloves 👍🏻
You can find them on Amazon. The brand is called GloveWorks.
@@allurepestmanagement9219 - Thank you sir!
Hello - does it say on the unit or in the manual what the psi is for each preset - And if not what psi do you think each one is? - Thx for the video
I believe it’s 15-25 psi starting then goes to 120 psi.
Is there a stop at 0 or does the dial turn freely all the way around?
Can you set an intermediate pressure in between the clicks?
It’s stops at 0. No intermediate pressure
Looks like there are a lot more fluid volume markings on the 2.5 than were on the 2V?
There are! I noticed that after I made the video. Super helpful too.
Thanks for the review. Your review lacks specific psi numbers for the
Psi wasn’t provided. I believe it starts with 15-25 psi on click 1 and goes up to 120 psi on the final click.
I'm still trying to figure out why they don't publish the PSI for each setting. We need to know this stuff. The way I see it you don't know anymore about your setting with V2.5 as you did with V2 because they don't publish the PSI for each setting...you just get 5 clicks now vs no clicks with the V2. This makes no sense to me.
Where is it manufactured? Flowzone wouldn't specify when I asked, they would only say "overseas", which is usually code for China.
Not sure.
I have the V2 model without the 5 specific settings and can't determine what the pressure is for the variable settings. Does Flowzone publish the pressure rating for the 5 settings? I'm going to fabricate a pressure gauge to work with mine at some point. I agree these are great sprayers, especially with TeeJet nozzles.
I don’t believe they specify the amount per click.. I know the first one starts at 8 psi and the last is 115 psi. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching.
@@allurepestmanagement9219 Thanks for the feedback.
Has anyone checked to see if the flowzone is compatible with makita batteries
I have not
Hmmm spraying Flowering bushes
Must live in California
* Pest control
Most synthetic pyrethroids are safe for plants but I generally avoid treating flowering shrubs due to pollinating bees getting nectar from them
He is just spraying water to test the spray pattern and to see how the machine is working.