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I am not sure whether the size of this sprayer is a pro or con and I'll have to wait until next season to find out for sure. The smaller size does make it much easier to carry and spray than my larger traditional style pump sprayer, however the trade off for me could be more frequent mixing and filling due to it's capacity. The 'Run.se' sprayer is probably more suited to smaller areas for pesticides, fertilizer applications and I could see it being quite useful for spraying my apple trees next year. However, I mostly use my larger pump sprayer for lawn applications, such as spraying humic acid and iron and I do feel the smaller capacity could come into play here. The sprayer itself works quite well, although it does not come with interchangeable spray nozzles, the built-in brass nozzle is highly adjustable and is easily switched from a stream to a spray as needed. The nozzle is also how you control the rate of product being sprayed as well and there is no flow adjustment for the pump itself, just on and off. It does spray a very consistent flow while it is in the 'on' position. I am not a fan of the clear green plastic reservoir (see picture), it is easy to see your remaining product levels but it just looks and feels cheaper to me than some of the other sprayers. That is just my personal opinion and doesn't really effect the operation of the sprayer. I do feel that the little rubber USB port cover is going to be easily lost ( picture attached) and the design could have been given some better thought. Overall, it is a decent battery powered sprayer and the smaller size comes with both advantages and limitations. Your particular application should really be the deciding factor and I feel the sprayer is well suited for smaller herbicide, pesticide and fertilizer applications, such as on fruit trees, berries and smaller vegetable gardens. I would probably steer towards a larger capacity backpack sprayer for larger lawn applications.
I am not sure whether the size of this sprayer is a pro or con and I'll have to wait until next season to find out for sure. The smaller size does make it much easier to carry and spray than my larger traditional style pump sprayer, however the trade off for me could be more frequent mixing and filling due to it's capacity. The 'Run.se' sprayer is probably more suited to smaller areas for pesticides, fertilizer applications and I could see it being quite useful for spraying my apple trees next year. However, I mostly use my larger pump sprayer for lawn applications, such as spraying humic acid and iron and I do feel the smaller capacity could come into play here. The sprayer itself works quite well, although it does not come with interchangeable spray nozzles, the built-in brass nozzle is highly adjustable and is easily switched from a stream to a spray as needed. The nozzle is also how you control the rate of product being sprayed as well and there is no flow adjustment for the pump itself, just on and off. It does spray a very consistent flow while it is in the 'on' position. I am not a fan of the clear green plastic reservoir (see picture), it is easy to see your remaining product levels but it just looks and feels cheaper to me than some of the other sprayers. That is just my personal opinion and doesn't really effect the operation of the sprayer. I do feel that the little rubber USB port cover is going to be easily lost ( picture attached) and the design could have been given some better thought. Overall, it is a decent battery powered sprayer and the smaller size comes with both advantages and limitations. Your particular application should really be the deciding factor and I feel the sprayer is well suited for smaller herbicide, pesticide and fertilizer applications, such as on fruit trees, berries and smaller vegetable gardens. I would probably steer towards a larger capacity backpack sprayer for larger lawn applications.