RYOBIONE+ 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Mister (Tool Only)
Manufacturer | Ryobi |
Part Number | P2850 TOOL ONLY |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.1 x 9.1 x 9.1 inches |
Item model number | P2850 TOOL ONLY |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**N
Works Amazingly Well – A Must-Have for Summer Evenings!
The Ryobi Cordless Mosquito Fogger has been an absolute game changer for our backyard! It's incredibly easy to use—just pop in the battery, fill the tank, and you're ready to go. I love that it’s cordless, which makes it super convenient to move around the yard without dragging an extension cord behind me.It produces a fine, even mist that covers a wide area quickly, and best of all—it actually works! Within minutes, the mosquitoes are gone, and we can finally enjoy our evenings outside without constantly swatting bugs. It’s lightweight and easy to carry, and the battery life is great for treating our entire outdoor space in one go.If you’re tired of mosquitoes ruining your time outdoors, I highly recommend this fogger. It’s effective, efficient, and well worth the investment!
G**.
Yard Fogger
Fill it with water and add a little bit of lavender, citronella and eucalyptus oil and fog the bushes and trees. Battery lasts as long as the water does. I use mine right before company comes during the warmer months to set a mood and manage nuisance creatures.
W**R
Might be good
I just got this today. I read many of the neg reviews and putting this at 1 stars in hopes more people see it.This product can work and will work provided you understand a few things.The first thing we will address is the tank. Reviews have stated that it will split. This is likely due to the type of plastic that its made from. My recommendations is to keep it in a dark area and to prevent any UV light on it when not in use. Do not store liquid in it at all. Always purge the tank and lines. This should solve most problems.Leaking problems in reviews. Since i have not had a chance to strip it down I can not see for sure how the hose is attached to the tank. I am confidant in saying that its likely a hole with the hose fitted tightly. This is common for these type tanks and their systems. The cause of the leaking is due to being over filled and hose shrinkage and or movement in said hose or built up pressure. If the cap is leaking then its likely missing a gasket/o ring.The noise is quite loud as the pump seems to be powerful and the fan is medium.A few things that I can see happening is the hose gets dry rots and cracks which will result in having to open up the case and replace it with much better hose.When I first filled it and pulled the trigger it streamed out due to the massive pressure that built up in the prime. I would imagine that after I purged the system before putting it up and filled it again it would do the same thing. If this is the case then I would recommend that you fill it with some water and purge the system before you dump the water and add your mix of chemicals. This would solve many of these problems.If a person were to flush the system after each use and then drain and put the finger tip on the spray end for a moment at a time it will build up pressure and blow out the lines.The nozzle is kinda poor and plastic. I have another one of those really cheap Ryobi sprayers PSP01B and it has a brass nozzle on it. It seems to do about the same misting power. I might look around amazon when I strip this machine apart and find something that I can adapt to it so that way I can remove the nozzle and allow for a much faster flushing out. As it appears that this is just a tank with a pump and a cheap plastic nozzle with a fan behind it.Replacement parts is still unclear. Yet I do think that for the amount I paid for this it would be cheaper to buy a new one and use the parts for this on something else. $26.70 plus tax. This was cheap which is why I opted to buy one. I will be able to monkey around with this and fix nearly all of its flaws and could even improve it. I am stoked to try this out when spring rolls around.
B**.
Pretty good chemical mister.
As a horse owner I'm always trying to get rid of Flys. I do like this mister, it has a blower to really project the mist. I've gone through quite a few of the manual pump chemical sprayers for bugspray. They break frequently and can be pricey.I like that you can use concentrates that mix with water. I have been using permetherin. When the Flys are all over the horses I come out and spray the areas heavy with Flys and can even spray on the horses as this product can be used as a flyspray wipe. My horses even walk over to me when I come out and want to be sprayed. The permethrin will only eliminate Flys it has contact with, and does not really deter the Flys afterwards. But my horses will be covered in Flys before a spray and then afterwards be standing quietly until the next group of Flys come. Lol.The only bad thing I can report is that its a battery killer. I have 2 batteries and a fully charged battery is totally dead after one 10-15 session, where as same battery lasts much longer with yard blower and tools? Also the sprayer will sputter sometimes.
A**N
Ok but could be better
I'm a ryobi fan but this unit isn't as good as I wanted it to be. It does ok but I wish it put out more product to cover more square footage.
C**E
Great product
This puts out a ton of mist I actually bought it as a cooling mister. If you are in the heat a short burst of the mist is a major cool down. Obviously, we do not use any chemicals in it after that This also sprays weeds so I am ordering a second one amazing fine mist for that application.
S**Y
Nice for quick pickups
We keep this in a bag next to broom & swiffer handle. Like the batter is the same as our drill and blower. Does the job, no cord, light weight.
J**N
Works great!
Dogs my tents perfect, as long as I’m at a distance
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