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Battery Powered Backpack Sprayer 4 Gallon, 0-100 PSI Adjustable Pressure Sprayer Compatible with Makita 18V Battery, Electric Sprayer with Wand, 5 Nozzles, 2.6Ah Battery&Charger Included

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1.Size:3.2 Gal 2.0ah


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  • Elevate Your Spraying Experience with High-Pressure Sprayer. Are you tired of the inefficiency and trouble of traditional sprayers? Now is the time to upgrade your tools and enjoy the convenience and efficiency brought by the new battery powered backpack sprayer! Compatible with Makita 18V batteries, it allows for easy battery swapping for continuous use. With 3-4 times more efficiency than manual sprayers, saving you time and effort.
  • Efficient and Durable, Professional Quality: This electric backpack sprayer is powered by a 2.6Ah lithium battery, providing up to 2 hours of continuous spraying per charge. The included charger fully charges the battery in just 3 hours, ensuring readiness. A digital voltage display allows for clear battery usage monitoring, while the battery discharge protection automatically shuts off the sprayer when voltage drops below 14V, extending battery life.
  • Powerful Performance for Every Task: Our high-pressure sprayer delivers up to 100 PSI, tackling gardening, cleaning, and dusting effortlessly. The stainless steel telescopic spray gun and adjustable pressure knob ensure precise and efficient spraying. With a spray range of over 25 feet and a large tank capacity, it covers wide areas quickly. The long-lasting battery allows for all-day operation, eliminating the limitations of traditional sprayers. Upgrade now for an efficiency boost!
  • Ergonomic Design for Comfort and Convenience: Our sprayer features double-layer padded shoulder straps to reduce back strain and fatigue. The semi-transparent tank with gallon markings allows easy monitoring of liquid levels, and the wide-mouth lid ensures hassle-free filling and mixing. Equipped with a stainless steel telescopic spray gun and a convenient trigger, it offers user-friendly operation. The wide-mouth lid and secondary lid for nozzle storage enhance ease of use and efficiency.
  • Reliable and Durable for All-Weather Use: Our high-quality lithium battery and waterproof design ensure long-lasting durability, even in harsh conditions. With 5 versatile nozzles included, you can handle everything from detailed gardening to powerful cleaning. Enjoy peace of mind with our worry-free one-year warranty and round-the-clock online support. Have questions about our product? Feel free to reach out to us anytime.



Product Description

backpack sprayer
battery backpack sprayer
battery powered backpack sprayer
4 gallon backpack sprayer
electric backpack sprayer

One Path
2025-08-23 13:12:10
Love this thing. Comes with many attachments and assembly is just snap in place. The telescopic wand is great. It compensates for the extra foot or two of hose I felt was needed at first, but the wand more than made up for it, and no leaks!It comes with a 2amp rechargeable battery that looks like makita rechargeable and they advertised you can use your makita battery. They just never specify up to how big. So I'm here to tell all of you it will fit a 5amp makita batter very well and nicely without any issues. It may even take up to a 6amp because makita batteries don't change in width or length, only in height, and I still saw about an inch to inch and a half of room left to go one size more if you want to take it up to 6amps. But the 5 amps will surely fit!This thing does 4 gallons easy with an adjustable knob to control the compressor speed or power. I set mine to full power, and it sprayed a nice 10 foot distance depending on the nozzle used. I used the big flower looking yellow nozzle. Loved it! It gave the most and best even coverage with a fine mist, better than the fan nozzles I think. I used this to spread insecticide and Herbicide on my 3000sq ft lawn easy! You should know, 4 gallons is heavy! So the straps to carry this on your back will be necessary. You'll find it much easier to mount on your back if you start off with the pack already sitting on a high table or counter to help you get it started. Otherwise it'll be quite a challenge but not impossible. I loved this thing! It's a good investment. It's quite sturdy and well constructed.
Greg colter
2025-08-13 17:09:13
Great tool. I’m a landscaper and I spray a lot of weeds. This thing is awesome. If you’re looking for a sprayer buy this one
Aaron Anderson
2025-06-06 13:23:01
I've wasted years using those manual pumps and this is literally the first automatic pump I've ever used.If you're like me and were debating about a smaller one like this 3g or a larger 4g, I'm happy with the size of this. Once it's full it's rather heavy and making it even heavier and bulkier wouldn't make the job easier.The good:1) It has a variety of tips (but chances are you'll find the one you like and will stick to it)2) NO MORE FREAKING PUMPING (I had zero issues with it spraying consistently)3) The shoulder straps fit very nicely and are not snug (I was afraid they would be)4) The little place to put the pieces you aren't using is a nice bonus5) Removable battery powered (So many of these are USB charged which means the moment the battery is dead the entire thing is)What could be better:1) It doesn't spray very far, even on max power. It still takes a while to walk back and forth since you're only getting maybe 4' wide strides from the sprayer2) The water line viewer should be on both sides, not just the one side3) A small improvement that would make a bigger deal I think would be adding a thing fabric enclosure around the outside of it
M. Storms
2025-03-19 13:41:13
Did better then I thought it would last for hours on a charge
Russell piligrino
2025-03-12 11:20:18
I bought several sprayers in my time, but this one is well made in my opinion for one that is under $100. I like the reinforce hose connections at the end. The motor humbs fairly quiet. very well nice spray pressure. I really think the splash guard on top of the tank to divert solution from leaking on your back is ingenious first, I’ve seen. Just one downside for me all the spray tips are fine mist sprayers, which probably are good for crops and plants, but I’m a pest control operator. I would like to see a adjustable cone tip nozzle for adjustable course Spraying would be nice.
Antonio
2025-02-23 17:03:11
I was really excited about this sprayer and thought it was a great price for an electric sprayer only to find out that after a couple of minutes of spraying it quit working. The battery seems functional and is fully charged but it isn't pressurizing as if it were clogged but it isn't. I will have to return it :( and buy something that is on the higher end.
R. Ross
2025-02-11 13:38:32
For small-garden spot spraying of herbicides I typically use a 1-gallon low-flow-rate Li-ion powered hand wand sprayer. However, when the area grows to the entire lawn or larger trees and bushes, one needs to move up to a higher flowrate, larger capacity, high-pressure electrically-powered backpack sprayer. The SideKing unit attracted me by its reasonable price and use of a Makita-style Li-ion rechargeable battery, which matches that in some of my other power tools. I also have a larger cart-mounted, battery-powered spray rig with 100 feet of house, which I use on our ranch for spraying fruit trees in our family orchard.In testing this SideKing unit, I was pleased with the range of the pressures and its ease of pressure control and the nice spray wand, which didn't experience any leaks...a common problem with other higher-pressure sprayers. The SideKing tank has a nice carrying handle for smaller jobs where you don't want to wear it on your back, a compartment for storing parts, and a nice large fill port with convenient screen filter for preventing contaminants from getting into the spray-tank solution. The unit comes with a collection of different spray nozzles that provide a useful range of spray patterns, but for my applications I purchased (from Amazon) a Bmiroamdfe high pressure misting nozzle that provides an adjustable pattern all the way from a single 20-foot stream to a nice 20 degree solid cone for pre-emergent application. This Bmiroamdfe head fits perfectly on the SideKing wand's M14-1.5mm nozzle thread and also comes with two M14-1.5mm angled couplers to angle the sprayhead downward for ground-level spraying; also included are two useful female M18-1.5mm to male M14-1.5mm thread adapters to allow use on wands with a M18-1.5mm nozzle interface.Although the overall engineering of the SideKing unit was excellent, I found two minor things a bit annoying: The first was that the short connecting hose between the tank and the spray wand has no rotational flexibility, which is needed to allow the handle to easily conform to the way one holds the wand. My larger orchard unit has quick-disconnect couplings where the hose attaches to the tank and to the spray wand which provide this adjustability, and it's a huge improvement. To remedy this situation I purchased M18-1.5mm quick-disconnect fittings to fit the thread used by SideKing sprayer for its hose fittings. However, this took some custom machining, as the purchased quick-disconnect fittings from Amazon came with a cone seal that had to be modified to a gasket seal (see photo). The added quick-disconnects greatly improved the comfort of the wand unit and provide the ability to quickly remove the wand and hose from the spray tank.The second minor annoyance was the lack of space to grab onto the Makita-style battery when trying to remove it from the unit for charging. I love the fact that the battery is removable so I can take it inside during winter months or whenever I'm charging it, a feature not available in my larger orchard unit with built-in lead-acid battery. However, in my received unit the Makita-style battery slides in very tightly and there is insufficient room in the SideKing's access hole to grab onto the battery to pull it out. This style battery lacks a ledge or physical feature to grab onto. Perhaps what is needed is some sort of extraction tool with a hook to reach in behind the battery to pull it out (see my photo sketch).In testing out the unit, one of my first tasks was to measure the volumetric flowrate of the sprayer to judge how much spray area of turf to cover in a given period of spraying time. Although Save A Drop (on Amazon) makes a convenient flow meter for attachment to a garden hose, I've not found any that attach to the common M18-1.5mm (straight thread) that is used for the SideKing spray-wand-to-handle interface. Another common spray-wand thread is the M14-1.5mm, which is used by SideKing for its spray-nozzle attachment threads. To resolve this issue I purchased a set of brass Male (from Joywayus on Amazon) and Female (from Hooshing on Amazon) 1/4-18 NPT (American tapered pipe thread) to Garden Hose thread (GHT) brass adapters and remachined the adapters to interface with a M14-1.5mm interface thread. By using the M14-1.5 thread and some thread adapters, my flowmeter can then be used with wands with either the M14-1.5mm threads or the M18-1.5mm threads.The common M14-1.5mm spray-wand thread generally has an outside diameter of around 0.535", about the same as the maximum diameter of the American 1/4-18 NPT tapered thread. Since the 18 tpi American and 1.5mm metric thread pitches are essentially the same in these short-thread-length applications, the 1/4-18 NPT (tapered thread) fittings have basically the correct thread pitch, they just need to have the taper removed by remachining the thread to the desired 0.535" diameter of the M14-1.5mm straight-thread fittings. To attach these to the SideKing wand and valve-handle, I used a pair of M14-1.5mm to M18-1.5mm male-to-female and female-to-mail adapters which I had in my inventory of sprayer parts.One other important point is that straight-thread fittings are not self-sealing like tapered threads and must rely on a pressure gasket for sealing. For higher pressure systems (>40 psi) these gaskets must be prevented from being extruded out of the sealing joint by the high pressure. This is done by constraining the outer diameter of the gasket by placing it in a groove or cavity with a fixed outer diameter (typically around 0.670" for the M14-1.5mm nozzle fitting).Shown in the attached photos are the completed flowmeter adapters with their new straight threads and gasket-groove for the male M14-1.5mm fittings. The SideKing sprayer with this integrated Save A Drop flow meter worked very well to measure the total spray quantity dispensed and to measure the flowrate of the various nozzles. To its credit, the SideKing unit's spray-wand and spray-nozzle fittings all implement the needed gasket constraining grooves and have been leak free as a result. My complements.In summary, the SideKing backpack sprayer works very well, so well I bought a second unit for the ranch to complement my larger cart-mounted unit. With my custom adapters, they're now my go-to sprayers for a number of medium-sized spray jobs. Definitely recommended.
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