:) Thanks for the upload...I thought my pressure sucked but; I see it's an inherent trait...Decades ago, I used to use one of those stainless tanks with a hand pump to build pressure...The fan spray was awesome...These sprayers make me angry when I'm using it...
Thanks for the heads up.... I'll be sure to check through the corks that I have. Would be great to find 3rd party cap for the inlet. Like you said, not a common fit. So, I'll be careful with it when I get it. Thanks again for posting your experience for others. Gratefully.
Very helpful - so glad you took the time to make this video. Hope you sent Ryobi a link or posted this on their site. Like you, I've been ery happy with my other Ryobi tools, but my 1-gallon sprayer's a dud. Did they test this?
Any tips on how you cleaned the initial clog? Mine does not spray (about 1 year since I purchased it) and I disassembled the pump and seems clear but wondering if there is something else I am missing.
Similar issue. Builds initial pressure, then can't keep up as soon as the spray button is pressed. I believe it's an internal clog or a swollen gasket/o-ring.
@@mscarolita76 I've disassembled mine a few times now and there is no clogs anywhere and the gasket is fine; it just doesn't work. I had hoped it was something simple like the gasket on the diaphragm. I can get it to spurt a sometimes but thats about it.
have one of these 2 months now. mine has an o ring at the suction flare joint- no leaks, the spray handle broke day 1, right by the threads on the compression fitting, bought a std issue spray handle from the ace hdwe store, didn't like the worm hose clamp- used a heet shrink tube- no leaks no sharp edges, used another piece of heet shrink on the suction tube where you have that tiny worm clamp. now the cup bottom broke out just like yours. great sprayer but can only give it a 5 out of 10. sprayer has maintained good pressure, battery life excellent. has anyone found a replacement for the cup with proper threads?
Similar pressure issue as some others. Builds initial pressure, then can't keep up as soon as the spray button is pressed and built pressure released. Just trickles after that. I believe it's an internal clog or a swollen gasket/o-ring. Anyone find cause and solution for this?
I just had to return this and re order.... from when I first got it the start button didnt work properly, I'd have to press it 2-3x to get it to turn on and stay on..... after 10 minutes of spraying J refilled tank and tried to just run water through it, and it would not stay on..... it woukd power on when I held button down, but the second I took finger off button it wouldnt stay on.... ever experience this or have any idea what it coukd of been? (Battery wasnt the issue it was fully charged / I tried other charged batteries on unit still had problem... ) re ordered it so I'll have another one in 2-3 days....
Well you should write Ryobi. I wrote them and they sent me a free replacement. Guess what? It’s a total piece of crap too. You will be better off with a $10 hand pump sprayer. If you watched this video past 1 minute you will see me tear into all the things wrong with this crap.