PetraTools HD4000 4-Gallon Battery Backpack Sprayer
by PetraTools
Self-contained battery backpack sprayer — no separate battery system needed. Popular alternative to Ryobi for those without Ryobi tools.
N/A · Self-contained battery backpack sprayer — no separate battery system needed. Popular alternative to Ryobi for those without Ryobi tools.
$80-110
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Product Details
- Active Ingredient:
- N/A
- Form:
- Battery backpack sprayer
- Coverage:
- 4 gallon capacity
- Cost:
- $80-110
Compatible Grass Types
Community Consensus
Neck and neck with the Ryobi on r/lawncare. Main advantage: battery is built in, so no separate purchase. Main disadvantage: you can't swap batteries with other tools.
Overview
The PetraTools HD4000 is a self-contained 4-gallon battery backpack sprayer that competes directly with the Ryobi ONE+ sprayer. The key difference: the battery is built into the unit, so there’s no separate battery to buy.
PetraTools vs. Ryobi
The PetraTools is often less expensive upfront since the battery is included. However, the proprietary battery means you can’t share it with other tools. If you already own Ryobi ONE+ tools, the Ryobi sprayer is likely the better choice. If you don’t own any cordless tool system, the PetraTools offers a simpler all-in-one package.
Durability Notes
Some community members report that the seals and gaskets on the PetraTools can wear after 2+ seasons of heavy use. Keep spare O-rings on hand and store the sprayer with the tank empty and depressurized.
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