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🌿 Spray smarter, not harder—power up your garden game with zero pump hassle!
The Scotts 2 Gallon Lithium-Ion Battery Powered Sprayer redefines garden maintenance with Pump Zero Technology, delivering up to 12 full tanks per charge. Its chemical-resistant Viton seals and premium shut-off ensure durability, while the ergonomic teardrop tank and versatile 3-in-1 nozzle provide stability and precision. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this rechargeable sprayer offers effortless, consistent spraying for weed control, fertilizing, pest management, and watering—all backed by a 3-year warranty.















| ASIN | B07NNWK7CT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,425 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #45 in Lawn & Garden Sprayers |
| Brand | Scotts |
| Brand Name | Scotts |
| Color | White/black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,212 Reviews |
| Hose Length | 21 Inches |
| Included Components | Item |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 9.75"W x 20.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Sprayer |
| Item Weight | 4.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | The Fountainhead Group |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 190567 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited 3-year warranty with free replacement parts |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Pressure | 21 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model Name | Scotts Lithium-Ion Battery Powered Pump Zero Technology Sprayer, 2 Gallon, White, 190567 |
| Model Number | 190567 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Weed Prevention,Weed Remediation,Pest Control,Fertilizing,Watering |
| Style Name | Handheld |
| Tank Volume | 2 Gallons |
| UPC | 841688005624 |
D**.
Had manual and Milwaukee sprayers - this is the best of the bunch
Most adults have handled a pump sprayer at some point or another in their life. I know I have, and have used it for everything from pre-treating for cleaning, spraying degreasers, spraying bug killer, and spraying grass/weed killer. LIke most things in life, companies try to make things easier and better. Instead of having to pump a sprayer, be it a handheld or one you wear on your back, you can click a button and the magic happens for you. It's a novel idea and seems pretty straight forward. What I came to learn is sometimes it's best to leave things alone and keep it simple. I am what I consider to be a very handy and mechanically inclined person. I do like tools and equipment, and many times, advancements in technology do yield tangible improvements. So being a Milwaukee tool fanboy in a way, when I saw they released a backpack sprayer years back, I was eager to jump on that bandwagon. At first, it was like a dream and it made spraying whatever a simple task. However, when I found each tank I bought split and leaked chemicals down my back and onto my legs, I was disappointed but blamed myself. What did I do wrong? That was until I looked at the reviews and was shocked that Milwaukee was selling such an inferior product. Fast forward a few years and Milwaukee releases a different sprayer. This time handheld, where you can easily swap tanks. I figured, there's no way they could mess it up twice in a row, so I bought into that ecosystem. Multiple tanks and a powerhead. At first, everything was great. It worked flawlessly until it didn't. That's when the pump decided it had had enough of the limited use that it saw, and refused to prime or pump. You know the old saying about fool me once, or fool me twice, well, that was my situation. About three weeks ago I was watching a YouTuber who does house soft washing and he had a pump sprayer he was using to spray chems, and that was this Scott's sprayer. When he mentioned having similar issues with electric sprayers as I've expereinced, I took his advice more seriously. He raved about this sprayer and I decided to pull the trigger. So what I can say is, I don't think it's quite as powerful as the Milwaukee's I've had, but does that really matter? No. Has it worked perfectly? Yes. I also think it has a much greater chance of lasting, because the power head is not really exposed to the chemicals. It simply acts as an air compressor to pressurize the vessle. One advantage outside of keeping the chemicals largely out of the pump assembly is that it's quieter. It doesn't run the pump constantly, and instead runs the pump on demand to maintain a certain pressure setting. So it will pump up, you spray for a while, and then it will kick on and off to keep you spraying seamlessly. The quality seems good and if I had three dings on this, they would be this: 1. It's 2025. Let's stop using barrel chargers and just use USB-C. Then I don't need to store another charger and keep tabs of what it's fore. 2. The spray tip is alright, but I do prefer brass nozzles/tips. I think they provide a bit more fine tuning over the spray patterns. 3. The strap it comes with has no padding. I'm not 20 any longer, so just a little cushion would be nice when lugging this thing around for an hour or so while spraying. Those are minior critiques. If this sprayer holds up, you won't see another update on this review, but should it fail, I will post an update. Thus far, I'm super happy with it. Oh, did it mention it's far cheaper than that other brand I mentioned? Update November 2025: It’s still working great.
M**S
One of the few sprayers that works with deer repellant
As an avid gardener, I wish I had found this sprayer years ago. We live in a woodland with a large deer population. Every spring is a battle of epic proportions with juveniles wanting to eat every tender bud/stalk in our substantial gardens where fencing is not an option. I go through at least two sprayers per season as nearly all deer repellant has particulate matter that clogs parts and hoses/tubes and at some point the sprayer cannot be cleared. The design of this sprayer is minimalist so it is super easy to take apart and clear any clogs. That is the key for deer repellant, you know it will clog and you need easy access to all parts to clear it - this unit works well for this purpose. The battery and spray pattern is strong - I used the fan pattern (whoa) and completed a full treatment in half the time it usually takes with less expensive sprayers with complete coverage. When everything is budding and it rains everyday, you have to treat almost everyday and you need equipment ready for the task asap - those Juvies can clean you out completely in one night. Note: the pump ran for about two minutes then turned off. I thought the battery died at first, but the sprayer kept going and going. After a few more minutes, the pump kicked back on to keep the unit spraying. The other two spray patterns would be very useful for other applications such as weed and pest control- comes with a shoulder strap and the battery pack handle is substantial and charged quickly. Excellent workhorse of a sprayer and worth every penny.
B**E
Great value & quality
Awesome, saves so much time not needing to pump, works great & battery last long......
E**E
Works well
Works fine and simple to use. I was happy with it until a year later there was a hole at the bottom of the container and leaked out all the solution I had in it. Not too sure how it happen.
T**R
BEST Sprayer I've ever had-wish Scotts made a 1 Gal size too!
After 60 years on this earth, I wish it hadn't taken me 58 of them to finally find this sprayer! I bought this sprayer two years ago, very skeptical that it would last more than one year, just as the cheap pump sprayers I've always purchased. But....I'm certain this sprayer is going to last me a long time--it's AMAZING!!! PROS: The rechargeable battery is AWESOME!! Couldn't believe how I went all those years with a stupid pump sprayer! It keeps a charge a long time, so you can do all your spraying needed. I spray a lot of weeds usually several times a year, and we have several acres, so I need to fill this up at least 2 times, sometimes it takes 2.5 fills. I also use it to spray water on cemetery stones when cleaning with D2 Biological cleaner (I spray the D2 with another very small sprayer, then to rinse or keep wet, use water in this sprayer). This sprayer works great for gravestone cleaning as it is strong enough to put out a nice stream, but not strong enough that it would do any damage to stones as power washing would. So, it's perfect for SO many different applications! The nozzle on the end is amazing-adjustable to whatever you need, whether a stream, a fine mist, etc. It has held up beautifully in these two years, and that's the first thing that usually goes on the cheap pump sprayers-the nozzle. This is built SO well and seems like a great quality nozzle that will last a long time! Easy to use: It's easy to use, set up, easy to charge (use some tape or a label maker, like I did, to label your charger for this, and then put it with the instructions in a ziplock baggie. You don't need to charge very often, so when you finally do, and you are searching and searching for the charger, you'll find it easily, lol. Found ours this Spring in a cupboard where we keep odds and ends for garden stuff. If it hadn't been labeled, might have never found it! Testimony for how long the battery lasts!) MADE WELL: It's plastic, but is sturdy plastic and you can feel it's better quality. Quick release valve: makes it SO easy to refill. CONS: The ONLY possible con I can think of is that IF you want this to last a long time, follow the instructions and make SURE you empty it of the contents when you are done with it, then wash it out good and make sure the hose is drained. I think the big reason my cheap pump sprayers didn't last is that I didn't do this at all-I usually left any weed killer or fruit tree spray in them. This meant those chemicals were not rinsed/cleaned off the wand, and could be why they didn't work after only one season, not even one season. They were also SO cheap, so I'm sure it wasn't JUST the fact I left the chemicals in, but it probably didn't help. It's not THAT hard to clean this, but being 2 gallons and a very heavy duty plastic, it's just awkward cuz I clean it in our indoor laundry room basin sink. If you have any weed killer mixed up and left, you have to find another container to put it in so you can use it later in the season. But usually I only mix up what I know I'll use, and if there's a tiny bit left, we have extra land on our farmette that I spray some weeds just to use up what's left, so it's not that big of a deal. Having said that, I don't mind the act of cleaning it each time because I know it's going to help it last a long time, so it's not THAT big of a deal to me. That's honestly the only con I can think of cuz this thing is AMAAAAZING overall and I would buy it again, even if it quits in 4 or 5 years, I would spend the same amount OR MORE buying a cheap pump sprayer every season! I'm thinking this thing will last me longer though-I can see it lasting at least another 5-6 years on top of the 2+ years I've already had it, possibly longer, as long as i take care of it! Like I said, I wish they made a one gallon. I came on to Amazon to find a one gallon rechargeable sized by Scotts to use specifically for bug spray as it would just be more convenient to have a smaller sprayer for this job. Alas, they don't seem to make one, so I'm going with another brand and hoping it will be good quality like this is. While I was on here, I HAD to take time to leave a review for this sprayer simply because I appreciate it when others leave reviews, plus I don't mind taking the time to leave a review for a product that is as great as this one is!
K**F
Disappointing Powered Sprayer
Well - it started out great but now it does not work or works intermittently after only 4 sprays total. Scott's does not handle the warranty - they pass it off to some company called Fountainhead and pass you off to them making it your problem. You have to go through all sorts of paperwork and info supply only to have Scott's dump you off saying they do not make this product with their name on it? What a load of crap dealing with all of this. Scotts so called "no quibble warranty" is anything but. After sending the same information to Fountainhead twice - they want to overcharge me for shipping the part to help cover their costs. This is a pure scam to avoid honoring the warranty.
T**E
Excellent sprayer.
The Case of the Weed Sprayer A House Detective Mystery Gordon R. Watson December in Tomball was exceptionally warm. Many days were above 80 degrees. The weather was so pleasant that we usually have breakfast, lunch, and dinner on our patio. Of course, some silvery clouds have a dark side. The warm temperature, less competition from the dormant Saint Augustine grass, and less shade from the various plants have created an exceptionally healthy environment for weed growth. I should add that we temporarily left our garden beds with minimal mulch (which would have helped reduce weeds). My assistant enjoys spraying weeds, so years ago, I used a hand truck to help her haul the two gallons of weed killer mix around. At the time, I added a twenty-foot piece of 1/4" PVC tubing to allow her to avoid constantly moving the hand truck. That worked well, but to eliminate hand-pumping, several months ago, we purchased a battery-powered Scotts 190567 lithium-ion battery powered Pump 2-gallon sprayer. Now that we have used it for several months, I am comfortable recommending this sort of sprayer, at least for those of us who are getting older. On a semi-related subject, I recently read that a man who was referred to as elderly. He was 75, and I am 77. The other day, I asked my grandson to pass a few footballs. I threw a football over our roof (to my grandson). A UPS driver noticed me. He shouted out, "You throw like Arron Rogers." That made my day, even if I think the UPS guy was far more than generous. I have never met a UPS driver I didn’t like. I should mention that I had a bit of trouble sleeping because of a sore arm. I am sure Arron Rogers has some painful nights too. Here are a few things worth mentioning: 1. I used 1/4" ID x 3/8" OD PVC tubing. This exceptional tubing has lasted for well over five years and is going strong. While the original hand pump was easy to adapt to, the new pump has a larger hose, so I had to purchase a barbed reducing coupling from the larger nozzle to the 1/4" PVC. Unfortunately, I don't remember the larger hose ID (but maybe 3/8"). 2. I used a Dollar Tree clamp (drilling a hole in one handle) to suspend the gloves. 3. The PVC tubing to hold both the nozzle and the hand clippers is 2". 4. Some of the tie-wraps are stainless steel. Most ordinary tie-wraps will fail after a few years in sunlight. One good thing about plastic tie-wraps is that they are easy to change if a particular location doesn't work out. 5. Limited 3-year warranty. 6. These are the general storage requirements: a. Release the pressure and remove the battery/compressor unit after each use. b. Disconnect the charger after three hours of charging as required in the instruction book. c. Cover the tank to prevent bugs and dirt from dropping into the mixture. d. Recharge the battery every three months when not used. Now that we have used it for several months, I am comfortable recommending this sort of sprayer, at least for those of us who are getting older. On a semi-related subject, I recently read that a man who was referred to as elderly. He was 75, and I am 77. The other day, I asked my grandson to pass a few footballs. I threw a football over our roof (to my grandson). A UPS driver noticed me. He shouted out, "You throw like Arron Rogers." That made my day, even if I think the UPS guy was far more than generous. I have never met a UPS driver I didn’t like. I should mention that I had a bit of trouble sleeping because of a sore arm. I am sure Arron Rogers has some painful nights too. From: The Case of the Weed Sprayer A House Detective Mystery Gordon R. Watson December in Tomball was exceptionally warm. Many days were above 80 degrees. The weather was so pleasant that we usually have breakfast, lunch, and dinner on our patio. Of course, some silvery clouds have a dark side. The warm temperature, less competition from the dormant Saint Augustine grass, and less shade from the various plants have created an exceptionally healthy environment for weed growth. I should add that we temporarily left our garden beds with minimal mulch (which would have helped reduce weeds). My assistant enjoys spraying weeds, so years ago, I used a hand truck to help her haul the two gallons of weed killer mix around. At the time, I added a twenty-foot piece of 1/4" PVC tubing to allow her to avoid constantly moving the hand truck. That worked well, but to eliminate hand-pumping, several months ago, we purchased a battery-powered Scotts 190567 lithium-ion battery powered Pump 2-gallon sprayer. Now that we have used it for several months, I am comfortable recommending this sort of sprayer, at least for those of us who are getting older. On a semi-related subject, I recently read that a man who was referred to as elderly. He was 75, and I am 77. The other day, I asked my grandson to pass a few footballs. I threw a football over our roof (to my grandson). A UPS driver noticed me. He shouted out, "You throw like Arron Rogers." That made my day, even if I think the UPS guy was far more than generous. I have never met a UPS driver I didn’t like. I should mention that I had a bit of trouble sleeping because of a sore arm. I am sure Arron Rogers has some painful nights too. Here are a few things worth mentioning: 1. I used 1/4" ID x 3/8" OD PVC tubing. This exceptional tubing has lasted for well over five years and is going strong. While the original hand pump was easy to adapt to, the new pump has a larger hose, so I had to purchase a barbed reducing coupling from the larger nozzle to the 1/4" PVC. Unfortunately, I don't remember the larger hose ID (but maybe 3/8"). 2. I used a Dollar Tree clamp (drilling a hole in one handle) to suspend the gloves. 3. The PVC tubing to hold both the nozzle and the hand clippers is 2". 4. Some of the tie-wraps are stainless steel. Most ordinary tie-wraps will fail after a few years in sunlight. One good thing about plastic tie-wraps is that they are easy to change if a particular location doesn't work out. 5. Limited 3-year warranty. 6. These are the general storage requirements: a. Release the pressure and remove the battery/compressor unit after each use. b. Disconnect the charger after three hours of charging as required in the instruction book. c. Cover the tank to prevent bugs and dirt from dropping into the mixture. d. Recharge the battery every three months when not used. Now that we have used it for several months, I am comfortable recommending this sort of sprayer, at least for those of us who are getting older. On a semi-related subject, I recently read that a man who was referred to as elderly. He was 75, and I am 77. The other day, I asked my grandson to pass a few footballs. I threw a football over our roof (to my grandson). A UPS driver noticed me. He shouted out, "You throw like Arron Rogers." That made my day, even if I think the UPS guy was far more than generous. I have never met a UPS driver I didn’t like. I should mention that I had a bit of trouble sleeping because of a sore arm. I am sure Arron Rogers has some painful nights too. The Case of the Weed Sprayer
2**F
Great sprayer
Works very well. Quickly makes better pressure than I got with a manual pump. No leaks. Very happy.
H**H
Makes life easier
With using a pump sprayer at least once a week, this has made my work much quicker and less strenuous. Easy to use and easy to clean.
E**D
Really good sprayer.
Best battery garden sprayer. Battery lasts for many hours of work. It only runs to pressurise the tank. It is quiet. Just a really good around sprayer.
J**O
Exclente
Creí que sería demasiado grande pero es funcional la medida
P**L
Excellent quality sprayer that does a great job!
I bought this sprayer to apply weed killer to my small lawn. The rotating head with three spray options is easy to operate and the three spray patterns: fan, cone, and stream are all that I need. I used "fan" to quickly and evenly apply the weed killer. The spray wand was sturdy and long enough for comfortable use. I like the filter in the valve to prevent any small particles from clogging the spray head. I was surprised at how much I appreciated the trigger lock that keeps the spray on without having to keep squeezing the trigger. As I assembled it, I was very pleased to see that the tube inside the tank was flexible and long enough to go right to the bottom of one of the three "wells" in the bottom of the tank. By tilting the tank toward the side where the wand attaches, I could apply almost the entire contents of the tank with only tiny fraction "left over". The electric pump was a great convenience although this sprayer would still be a great product with a manual pump. For me, it gave me confidence that I was getting a even application without needing to watch for any pressure drop. Following the manufacturer's instructions, I took particular care to clean it well, after use. Time will tell how durable it is but I see no reason at all to expect anything but a long and useful life from this sprayer.
B**S
Best sprayer I have owned .
Wish I had this sprayer 10 years ago . Have 2 acre property , lots of poison ivy weeds etc and first use made the chore enjoyable . Easy to set up , quick charging and extremely easy to use . Constant pressure with no pumping is a game changer . Hopefully durability will be as good as sprayer is to use . Higley recommend
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