Amazon[amazon.com] has Greenworks 40V Cordless Backpack Sprayer w/ 5 Tips (4-Gallon, Tool Only) on sale for $89.99. Shipping is free.
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Model: Greenworks 40V Cordless Backpack Sprayer (4 Gallon / 5 Tips / 25 FT Spray) For Weeding, Spraying, and Cleaning, Tool Only
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I recently bought the 80v version, though it appears everything is identical except for voltage. I already use the 80v tool line so it was a no-brainer. I love spraying with it, makes it a breeze. Only caution is that the lid does experience some leakage when I am mixing/shaking up the water and chemical contents which is annoying. Sometimes it does, occasionally it doesn't, and I haven't quite been able to figure out why or why not. It is on tightly in both instances. Otherwise great tool.
I have the kobalt version of this and it's fine, it's just a little bulky compared to a typhoon which is the more popular backpack sprayer, for this price it's good especially if you already have the batteries.
Read the reviews for the Kobalt since it's the same as Greenworks design. These have a high failure rate in the first year. I bought a new one from Greenworks and it failed out of the box on the first use. I ended up purchasing a RoundUp Pro 4-Gallon No-Leak Backpack Sprayer with a hand pump and it's worked great all summer as long as you clean it out and run clean water through the system at the end of every use.
I bought this model and it started leaking after the third use. The tank is mounted with screws from the bottom. The recessed piece of plastic the screws go into isn't strong and just popped off. Keep an eye on it if you are spraying something that you don't want running down your back.
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