These are the TeeJet nozzles that I use: TeeJet AIXR11004VP Air Induction Extended Range Tip - Red: amzn.to/2P9CCmX TeeJet XR11004VS Extended Range Spray Tip, 0.18-0.37 GPM, 30-60 psi, Stainless Steel - Red: amzn.to/3tE7MBL
I love my flowzone sprayers. However almost any battery power spray is better then a manual pump spray. They are more consistent spray. No stopping to pump it up. 👍🏼👍🏼
I’ll definitely be looking into this. I love my flozone and love that it is interchangeable. The wand actually looks identical to the one I have on my flozone. I have to get me some teejets what ones do you recommend? And I definitely agree with the volume measurements being difficult to see.
These are the 2 I use: TeeJet AIXR11004VP Air Induction Extended Range Tip - Red: amzn.to/2P9CCmX TeeJet XR11004VS Extended Range Spray Tip, 0.18-0.37 GPM, 30-60 psi, Stainless Steel - Red: amzn.to/3tE7MBL
Appreciate the follow up video to give more insight after some extended use. Regarding the TeeJet nozzles, was there anything special you needed to do in order for them to work with the wand? Adapters, etc. Also, Is the quality of the wand good enough for most residential applications, or would you recommend taking the time to build out a replacement wand similar to the DW wand I see floating around? Thanks.
I plan on a follow up video this year but to answer your questions there's no need for any adapters to use the tee jet nozzles and the wand has held up amazingly well. It works great for homeowner use.
Very nice review 👍🏻👍🏻. I recently purchased the 2.5 gallon Storm. Works perfect for my size lawn (2500 sq ft). I updated my spray gun and quick connects exactly like the FlowZone version. Did you calibrate yours.
Hello Nate.Your 2 videos about the SprayMate Tornado are great. So good I decided to buy one. But I was wondering if you had any issues with it out of the box. When I first unboxed mine and put liquid in it it would not spray so of course I did as everyone else does went back to TH-cam. I did a several different searches different ways, specially on the SprayMate Tornado. It turned out that the pump was dry and I had to force water back up the sprayer holes into the pump before it would work. You got yours in 2021 so here in 2022 how did you store it or did you have to prime the pump again for the new season after storing?
I've never had that issue and I stored mine dry. I've also never heard of anyone having that problem. I'd reach out to the guys at SprayMate and see if they have a suggestion. It's possible you have a defective pump.
Now that we're a year or so in ... how has it held up? (especially in terms of battery!) Is it still a great buy? (afterall you know what they say about buying "cheap"! lol)
Hey Nate! I’m looking to upgrade to a 4-gallon sprayer and been considering the tornado since seeing your unboxing video back in March and was wondering since you’ve had more time in using the sprayer how well does the pump maintain the pressure output? Does it consistently hold and spray at 45 PSI while doing lawn applications or does it lag at times/lose its pressure? Does the 2 hr 20 minute battery life you tested seem sufficient for your use? Do you have to charge after every use given the “shorter” battery run time? Thanks Nate for your help!
I've had absolutely no issues with the pump maintaining pressure that I know of. I don't have a gage on it to actually watch it but it never appeared to have an issue. The run time is great. I can spray out 5500 sq feet in about 10 minutes so that would easily be a dozen or more applications without having to charge the battery at all. I don't think you'll really need to recharge your battery after every use unless you're actually spraying acres at a time. Honestly, with my size yard of 5500 sq ft I'd be surprised if I charged the battery more than once in a season. I hope that answers your questions.
Really easy actually. I rinse the tank out with clean water about 3 times then run clean water through the wand and tip. Literally takes maybe 2 minutes.
These are the TeeJet nozzles that I use:
TeeJet AIXR11004VP Air Induction Extended Range Tip - Red: amzn.to/2P9CCmX
TeeJet XR11004VS Extended Range Spray Tip, 0.18-0.37 GPM, 30-60 psi, Stainless Steel - Red: amzn.to/3tE7MBL
I have been extremely happy with my Spraymate. Great review buddy. 👊👊🌴
It's definitely a great sprayer. 👍🏼
I am in a market for a sprayer and your video has answered lots of my questions, thank you very much 🙏
I"m glad you found it helpful 😁
I think I will purchase the 2 and a half gallon the price sounds good to me too. Thanks for this review.
The price is definitely hard to beat considering the quality you're getting. 👍🏻
Thanks
You're welcome 😊
I’ll definitely look into the 2 gallon battery sprayer!
Do it! 👊🏼
Great review Nate. I might consider the Little Squirt for my 1600sq ft lawn. Looks like it would be perfect for my needs and good price.
I forgot to mention that one. It would probably be perfect for you Keith! 👊🏼
Great review Nate !!
Thanks Scott. I always appreciate your feedback. 👊🏼
Sweet sprayer. If I upgrade this is something I will look at.
Thanks Jason. It's a great sprayer. 👍🏼
I love my flowzone sprayers. However almost any battery power spray is better then a manual pump spray. They are more consistent spray. No stopping to pump it up. 👍🏼👍🏼
Truth. 👊🏼
Nice review! Good Job!
Thanks Dino 👊🏻
I’ll definitely be looking into this. I love my flozone and love that it is interchangeable. The wand actually looks identical to the one I have on my flozone. I have to get me some teejets what ones do you recommend? And I definitely agree with the volume measurements being difficult to see.
These are the 2 I use:
TeeJet AIXR11004VP Air Induction Extended Range Tip - Red: amzn.to/2P9CCmX
TeeJet XR11004VS Extended Range Spray Tip, 0.18-0.37 GPM, 30-60 psi, Stainless Steel - Red: amzn.to/3tE7MBL
Appreciate the follow up video to give more insight after some extended use. Regarding the TeeJet nozzles, was there anything special you needed to do in order for them to work with the wand? Adapters, etc. Also, Is the quality of the wand good enough for most residential applications, or would you recommend taking the time to build out a replacement wand similar to the DW wand I see floating around? Thanks.
I plan on a follow up video this year but to answer your questions there's no need for any adapters to use the tee jet nozzles and the wand has held up amazingly well. It works great for homeowner use.
@@PacificNorthwestLawns Thank you, Sir!
Very nice review 👍🏻👍🏻. I recently purchased the 2.5 gallon Storm. Works perfect for my size lawn (2500 sq ft). I updated my spray gun and quick connects exactly like the FlowZone version. Did you calibrate yours.
I did, months ago. I didn't record it though. So far I've been pretty spot on with my walking speeds.
other than the wand seems like it's the same sprayer as my Strom I spent $250 on.
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Hello Nate.Your 2 videos about the SprayMate Tornado are great. So good I decided to buy one. But I was wondering if you had any issues with it out of the box. When I first unboxed mine and put liquid in it it would not spray so of course I did as everyone else does went back to TH-cam. I did a several different searches different ways, specially on the SprayMate Tornado. It turned out that the pump was dry and I had to force water back up the sprayer holes into the pump before it would work. You got yours in 2021 so here in 2022 how did you store it or did you have to prime the pump again for the new season after storing?
I've never had that issue and I stored mine dry. I've also never heard of anyone having that problem. I'd reach out to the guys at SprayMate and see if they have a suggestion. It's possible you have a defective pump.
After 2 years, hows it holding up?
Now that we're a year or so in ... how has it held up? (especially in terms of battery!) Is it still a great buy? (afterall you know what they say about buying "cheap"! lol)
It's been perfect. I've had zero issues with it.
Hey Nate! I’m looking to upgrade to a 4-gallon sprayer and been considering the tornado since seeing your unboxing video back in March and was wondering since you’ve had more time in using the sprayer how well does the pump maintain the pressure output? Does it consistently hold and spray at 45 PSI while doing lawn applications or does it lag at times/lose its pressure? Does the 2 hr 20 minute battery life you tested seem sufficient for your use? Do you have to charge after every use given the “shorter” battery run time? Thanks Nate for your help!
I've had absolutely no issues with the pump maintaining pressure that I know of. I don't have a gage on it to actually watch it but it never appeared to have an issue. The run time is great. I can spray out 5500 sq feet in about 10 minutes so that would easily be a dozen or more applications without having to charge the battery at all. I don't think you'll really need to recharge your battery after every use unless you're actually spraying acres at a time. Honestly, with my size yard of 5500 sq ft I'd be surprised if I charged the battery more than once in a season. I hope that answers your questions.
Hi Nate. Do you think the sprayers will be in stock? Also will it clogged when mixing next products ? Thanks
I don't know if and when they will be in stock. You can always email or call the folks at SprayMate and ask. They usually respond pretty quickly.
How easy or difficult is it to clean out?
Really easy actually. I rinse the tank out with clean water about 3 times then run clean water through the wand and tip. Literally takes maybe 2 minutes.
Why my spraymate don't work? I thank I am doing something wrong. I here the pump running but nuthing comes out.
Have you tried taking the tip off and see if anything comes out? Could be the tip is clogged.
If that doesn't work give them a call. They're open 9 am to 5pm est M-F (803) 339-2500
I took the hole valve off and still nothing
I'd call them and see what they suggest.
Thank you
nice
It's a great sprayer. Especially at that price point.
Good rve
Thanks Brian 👊🏻
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