For us lawn guys, a variable trigger would be bad for us. We need consistency for lawn applications. But we don't need the typhoon either. The cyclone on setting 2 is plenty for lawn apps. Thanks for the video. I like to see what's new. 😊
I agree about the consistent pressure for lawn applications. I just ordered the Typhoon 3 to replace my manual Solo backpack sprayer and will compare the flow at different settings. I have a 2 bar (29 PSI) constant flow valve in the Solo lance but have to maintain about 2.5 to 3 bar of hose pressure in order for the CF valve to function properly.
Using that Ryobi tip was a bit inconvenient for my wrists It really weighs the wand down and when you're spraying 10-14 houses 5 days a week you'll start to feel it in your wrist, especially if you have tendinitis or arthritis. Otherwise love the Typhoon 3.
Jsit received one. Mine lid leaks when shifted to side. Is your gasket holding? Is this normal? Dumped 2,4d all over my back. The gasket is in ther but doesnt look too thick
I use a 2.5, the first setting is like 4 times my b&g. I want WAY less product. I actually want to put a B&G wand on it with quick release, but I think it'll mess up the pump. How can that be done?
Only problem with flowzones is the switch goes out But still better than Birchmier and especially tomahawk Tomahawk lasted me 3 weeks before motor just quit Gonna try Ryobi Electric backpack now
I used to use the Typhoon 2.5 and switched to the Cyclone 2.5 because the first step pressure was way too much for structural pest control.
For us lawn guys, a variable trigger would be bad for us. We need consistency for lawn applications. But we don't need the typhoon either. The cyclone on setting 2 is plenty for lawn apps. Thanks for the video. I like to see what's new. 😊
I agree about the consistent pressure for lawn applications. I just ordered the Typhoon 3 to replace my manual Solo backpack sprayer and will compare the flow at different settings. I have a 2 bar (29 PSI) constant flow valve in the Solo lance but have to maintain about 2.5 to 3 bar of hose pressure in order for the CF valve to function properly.
@@Mike--Khow do you like it, and what about battery life?
I use hand pump backpack sprayers with piston pumps, they last longer than any of the battery or diaphragm pumps and they are better value for money.
I brought one. I love it, it's awesome
Using that Ryobi tip was a bit inconvenient for my wrists It really weighs the wand down and when you're spraying 10-14 houses 5 days a week you'll start to feel it in your wrist, especially if you have tendinitis or arthritis. Otherwise love the Typhoon 3.
Thx for sharing. I'm in the process of changing lines. Used Birchmeijer for past 8 years. All I know. Looking to go electric
How many techs u got? If you're having to buy several, I recommend the FlowZone Cyclone 2.5. Love that sprayer. Should run you $239
Your life is about to be changed. Flowzone is amazing
Jsit received one. Mine lid leaks when shifted to side. Is your gasket holding? Is this normal? Dumped 2,4d all over my back. The gasket is in ther but doesnt look too thick
I use a 2.5, the first setting is like 4 times my b&g. I want WAY less product. I actually want to put a B&G wand on it with quick release, but I think it'll mess up the pump. How can that be done?
I like that Ryobi adjustable nozzle
Only problem with flowzones is the switch goes out
But still better than Birchmier and especially tomahawk
Tomahawk lasted me 3 weeks before motor just quit
Gonna try Ryobi Electric backpack now
I thought there was 5 settings.
The cyclone works fine for pest control..less volume. The Typoon seems better for lawn applications.
Looks good!
Does the 45deg Teejet adapter come with the unit?
Thanks!
Use the adapter and just fast charge a Milwaukee or Dewalt battery.
Seems to be good. Thanks for sharing. Is there any other back packs better? Electric?
All this and we didn’t even see it in action.. cmon man. I’m the type to buy things after I see them in action. Do better bro