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Item Form | Spray |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Liquid Volume | 1000 Milliliters |
Brand | Master Manufacturing |
Target Species | Insects |
About this item
- Includes a 1. 0GPM 12 volt diaphragm Overflow pump (Round-Up ready)
- Standard adjustable spray gun with 15’ rubber Hose
- Includes a 5” fill lid with tether, mold-in drain with cap, and 12V connection cables
- Ideal for applying insecticides and herbicides
- Backed by one Year on manufacturing defects in pump and components
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From the manufacturer
SSN-01-015A-MM
For Lawn, Field and Everything In Between
Standard Features
- Translucent - UV Resistant Polyethylene Tank
- Spot Spray Up To - 18 Feet Vertically & 20 Feet Horizontally
- Features Everflo 1.0GPM 12V Diaphragm Pump (EF1000)
- Includes 15 Feet of Rubber Hose To Spray Gun
- Easy Accessible Molded Drain Port For Complete Drainage
- Ideal Transportation - ATV & UTV
- Can be upgraded to a broadcast sprayer with Master Manufacturing boom and mounting kits (Sold Seperately)
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Easy To Grip Tank Walls |
Everflo 1.0GPM 12V Diaphragm Pump |
Adjustable Mist To Stream Spray Gun |
12V Wire Harness For Quick Battery Connection |
Pair It With The Revolt Lithium-Ion Sprayer Conversion Kit REVOLT-144-1 (ASIN: B086XWTQJT)
- Spray Up To 30 Gallons On A Single Charge
- Perfect For Sprayers with 1.0GPM Pump
- Limit Down Time with 2 Hour Charge Time
- All-Steel Weather Shield Dock For Extra Protection
- Bolt-On Design For Quick Installation
- Easy Accessible Lighted On/Off Switch
- No Need For Wires or Vehicle Batteries
- Allows For Transporting In Wagons, Garden & Utility Carts
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Tank Size | 9 Gallon | 15 Gallon | 15 Gallon | 25 Gallon | 40 Gallon |
Sprayer Style | Spot - Traditional | Spot - Traditional | Spot - Traditional | Spot - Deluxe | Spot - Deluxe |
Everflo 12V Pump | 1.0GPM | 1.0GPM | 2.2GPM | 2.2GPM | 2.2GPM |
Product information
Product Dimensions | 16 x 14 x 34 inches |
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Item Weight | 14 pounds |
Manufacturer | Master Manufacturing |
ASIN | B00B5P84ES |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | SSN-01-015A-MM |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #43,434 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #271 in Lawn & Garden Sprayers |
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Product Description
Master Manufacturing 15 gallon spot sprayer that includes a 1. 0GPM 12V diaphragm Overflow pump (Round-Up ready), chemical resistant polyethylene tank, standard adjustable spray gun with 15’ rubber hose, 5” fill lid with tether, mold-in drain with cap, and 12V connection cables. Ideal for applying insecticides and herbicides. Backed by one year on manufacturing defects in pump and components.
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Customers like the ease of use and value of the pesticide. They mention that it's easy to put together, easy to fill and use, and is great value for the money. That said, some complain about the leakage. Opinions are mixed on spray pressure and quality.
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Customers find the pesticide tank easy to use. They mention it's easy to put together, install, and remove. Customers also say it'll work well, and mixing and draining are easy.
"...Much easier. Much faster. And no need to stop and refill the tank multiple times...." Read more
"...It just works, I love this thing. It's easy to assemble as very little assembly is required. Just of course don't use with anything flammable...." Read more
"...Only weighs about 20 pounds so easy to install and remove as you like. Overall it's worth the cost in my book." Read more
"...The positives are long hose, easy to fill and use, easy to handle and move, very durable tank, good spray pressure, good spray coverage...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the pesticide. They say it is a very affordable sprayer, worth the purchase, and functional.
"...I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a reasonably priced alternative to hauling around a 4 gallon tank on their back. Much easier...." Read more
"...The Good1. Very affordable sprayer for the size.2. Hose length is very sufficient for keeping tank stationary and spraying around...." Read more
"...However, it's pretty dang good in this price range...." Read more
"...I saw this at a really reasonable price and thought I'd give it a try...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the pesticide. Some mention it's a very good product, with an excellent pump. They say it'll be a solid and well built sprayer. However, others say that the sprayer blew apart at the middle and at the connection to the hose. The nozzle blew out after only two uses.
"...Works great. I used this arrangement to spray 1500 ft of fence line and all planting beds with roundup to keep the weeds at bay...." Read more
"...Just of course don't use with anything flammable. It's well built and if you do need to change the pump, it's super easy to get to, right on top...." Read more
"...The biggest complaint about the el cheapo pumps is that they lock up after minimal use, followed by "pump leaks" in close second place...." Read more
"The tank itself has good integrity.The pump is 1gpm which is fair.Comes with a 10ft hose and a spray wand, too...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the spray pressure of the pesticide. Some mention that it works well and sprays 20 feet or more, while others say that the pump never shuts off and the spray continuously runs out.
"...Want works great and lets you spray from a stream to a mist. Whatever you want. Just get this thing!!!" Read more
"...great at first but the within the first two weeks the spray nozzle started coming loose...." Read more
"...great pump in place of crap!..." Read more
"Great little sprayer. Very well built." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the pesticide. They mention that it starts leaking and breaks almost immediately. The handle leaks, the wand leaks over your hand, and the hose connection to the sprayer handle leak at the crimp. Tightening limited the leaks but still dripped. Some customers also say that the nozzle coupler started blowing off because of the plastic threads.
"...Another complaint I headed off at the pass was the "it leaks by the vent hole/lanyard point in the lid when liquid sloshes around while moving" gripe..." Read more
"...It started leaking and broke almost immediately. Glad I had an extra from another sprayer...." Read more
"All the rubber hose cracked and leaks. What type diameter replacement" Read more
"...3. Top hole in the lid leaks if you hit a bump.4. Instructions were very limited and could use some improvement.5...." Read more
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I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a reasonably priced alternative to hauling around a 4 gallon tank on their back. Much easier. Much faster. And no need to stop and refill the tank multiple times. And especially no need to continually had pump the pressure the whole time you're spraying.
The tank itself is perfect, as it is good material that will last a long time.
The only difference between this sub-$100 sprayer and any sprayer costing any more (up to $500) is just how crappy and cheap a pump is on any of them. I knew that no 1.1gpm pump is going to be satisfactory for spraying stuff up to 20' away. High pressure without high volume just creates a wide mist or a short weak stream. Not even the $500 ones have a great pump on them.
IT ISN'T PSI THAT MATTERS, what matters is GPM!
So I looked for the cheapest model and 'brand' of sprayer available in the tank capacity I needed and bought it. Then I went looking for a pump that would actually work. The pump I chose is attached to the tank and the original weakling is sitting beside it for comparison.
The biggest complaint about the el cheapo pumps is that they lock up after minimal use, followed by "pump leaks" in close second place.
3-chamber high-volume RV pumps don't lock up and they don't leak.
They also have the same to slightly better PSI rating but they deliver AT LEAST 3X the GPM.
In other words, to get the same plant just as wet, you have to hold spray on that plant 3X as long with a 1.1gpm pump. Or in other worss, you get done spraying 3X as fast with the pump I put on mine. I ordered both pump and sprayer from Amazon.
I took the original pump off, welded up a 'motor mount' plate made from a junction box cover and a meter base knockout cover, welded some threaded studs onto the mount in the right places, and voila! great pump in place of crap!
I had to modify the suction hose but that was Just a matter of a brass PEX elbow and 2 stainless steel screw clamps in place of the el cheapo plastic squeeze-fit clamp.
Another complaint I headed off at the pass was the "it leaks by the vent hole/lanyard point in the lid when liquid sloshes around while moving" gripe. Well, liquid tanks NEED vents. So on the underside of the lid you find the vent hole, but it isn't flat across the bottom, it does have a 1" dia by 1-1/4" long 'baffle,' a funnel really that makes the liauid have to work a little harder to get out the hole. It isn't enough baffling, so I got a Scotch-Brite green scouring pad and cut three discs the size of the vent funnel out of it and stacked them inside the vent hole funnel. A dab of silicone sealant on the edge keeps them in place. I used Scotch-Brite because it is pneumatically transparent but will not get stopped up when wet like a cotton ball or rust out like steel wool. The lid and the tank are not made of the same material so the tank leaks THERE too. I got a sheet of cork gasket material at the parts store, cut a gasket for the lid out of it, and glued it to the lid.
The absolute best way to prevent liquid from sloshing out of any tank is to build-in baffles in the tank which make the liquid change directions several times before it can get out. China didn't and after it's made, you can't so you have to make it harder to get out. Just understand that this is basically farm equipment and not a Cuisinart in your kitchen, and that some liquid is just going to escape the tank.
I retained the in-tank strainer on the hose. This will keep insects from getting sucked into the filter jar on the pump. The main problem causing lockups on the original pump is that the ONLY liquid filtering happens in the tank and the strainer holes let particles big enough to Cut, puncture, or otherwise damage the tiny original weak pump's diaphragm. The big pump I installed came with a MUCH better filter that is OUTSIDE the tank consisting of a screw-off clear sediment trap and a much finer filter screen. It can be cleaned without sticking your arm up to the elbow in a tank full of poison. This bigger pump will therefore ONLY get liquid inside it. Any large trash that gets by the in-tank strainer will not get by this filter jar. The original pump would be able to get particles larger than salt crystals in it, because the pores on the hose strainer in the tank are larger than salt crystals. A diaphragm pump MUST have fine-particle filtration or the very thin diaphragm will be cut or punctured and then non-wettable parts get wet, and the motor locks up. This isn't rocket science, it's cheap Chinese manufacturing.
It took me a couple days to get everything to line up right, manufactured, painted with Rustoleum and cured with sunlight before installing the whole shebang on the tank.
I am now welding up the trailer I'm building for it so I can power and tow it with my golf cart.
I will update this review after initial use, and then again after 90 days.
I will add pictures of the fully-completed assembly along with a frank performance review in a matter of days.
It all condenses to this: for under $175, I now have a sprayer that is the equal of any sprayer costing up to $1,000.
You just have to have brains and know which end of a screwdriver to hold and you can too.
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2020
The tank itself is perfect, as it is good material that will last a long time.
The only difference between this sub-$100 sprayer and any sprayer costing any more (up to $500) is just how crappy and cheap a pump is on any of them. I knew that no 1.1gpm pump is going to be satisfactory for spraying stuff up to 20' away. High pressure without high volume just creates a wide mist or a short weak stream. Not even the $500 ones have a great pump on them.
IT ISN'T PSI THAT MATTERS, what matters is GPM!
So I looked for the cheapest model and 'brand' of sprayer available in the tank capacity I needed and bought it. Then I went looking for a pump that would actually work. The pump I chose is attached to the tank and the original weakling is sitting beside it for comparison.
The biggest complaint about the el cheapo pumps is that they lock up after minimal use, followed by "pump leaks" in close second place.
3-chamber high-volume RV pumps don't lock up and they don't leak.
They also have the same to slightly better PSI rating but they deliver AT LEAST 3X the GPM.
In other words, to get the same plant just as wet, you have to hold spray on that plant 3X as long with a 1.1gpm pump. Or in other worss, you get done spraying 3X as fast with the pump I put on mine. I ordered both pump and sprayer from Amazon.
I took the original pump off, welded up a 'motor mount' plate made from a junction box cover and a meter base knockout cover, welded some threaded studs onto the mount in the right places, and voila! great pump in place of crap!
I had to modify the suction hose but that was Just a matter of a brass PEX elbow and 2 stainless steel screw clamps in place of the el cheapo plastic squeeze-fit clamp.
Another complaint I headed off at the pass was the "it leaks by the vent hole/lanyard point in the lid when liquid sloshes around while moving" gripe. Well, liquid tanks NEED vents. So on the underside of the lid you find the vent hole, but it isn't flat across the bottom, it does have a 1" dia by 1-1/4" long 'baffle,' a funnel really that makes the liauid have to work a little harder to get out the hole. It isn't enough baffling, so I got a Scotch-Brite green scouring pad and cut three discs the size of the vent funnel out of it and stacked them inside the vent hole funnel. A dab of silicone sealant on the edge keeps them in place. I used Scotch-Brite because it is pneumatically transparent but will not get stopped up when wet like a cotton ball or rust out like steel wool. The lid and the tank are not made of the same material so the tank leaks THERE too. I got a sheet of cork gasket material at the parts store, cut a gasket for the lid out of it, and glued it to the lid.
The absolute best way to prevent liquid from sloshing out of any tank is to build-in baffles in the tank which make the liquid change directions several times before it can get out. China didn't and after it's made, you can't so you have to make it harder to get out. Just understand that this is basically farm equipment and not a Cuisinart in your kitchen, and that some liquid is just going to escape the tank.
I retained the in-tank strainer on the hose. This will keep insects from getting sucked into the filter jar on the pump. The main problem causing lockups on the original pump is that the ONLY liquid filtering happens in the tank and the strainer holes let particles big enough to Cut, puncture, or otherwise damage the tiny original weak pump's diaphragm. The big pump I installed came with a MUCH better filter that is OUTSIDE the tank consisting of a screw-off clear sediment trap and a much finer filter screen. It can be cleaned without sticking your arm up to the elbow in a tank full of poison. This bigger pump will therefore ONLY get liquid inside it. Any large trash that gets by the in-tank strainer will not get by this filter jar. The original pump would be able to get particles larger than salt crystals in it, because the pores on the hose strainer in the tank are larger than salt crystals. A diaphragm pump MUST have fine-particle filtration or the very thin diaphragm will be cut or punctured and then non-wettable parts get wet, and the motor locks up. This isn't rocket science, it's cheap Chinese manufacturing.
It took me a couple days to get everything to line up right, manufactured, painted with Rustoleum and cured with sunlight before installing the whole shebang on the tank.
I am now welding up the trailer I'm building for it so I can power and tow it with my golf cart.
I will update this review after initial use, and then again after 90 days.
I will add pictures of the fully-completed assembly along with a frank performance review in a matter of days.
It all condenses to this: for under $175, I now have a sprayer that is the equal of any sprayer costing up to $1,000.
You just have to have brains and know which end of a screwdriver to hold and you can too.
The pump is 1gpm which is fair.
Comes with a 10ft hose and a spray wand, too.
I cut off the spray wand and bought a spray gun, also from Amazon. Just need to buy hose clamps to secure the new gun if you buy one. I replaced the 10ft hose with a 50ft hose.
Even though the pump is 1gpm I probably get 20-25min of constant spraying. It still has good range, but probably not for airial usage.
Buying these different components, I still spent around the same amount as if I were to buy it from the store.