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The Field King Max 190348 Backpack Sprayer is a professional-grade, manual sprayer featuring an internal no-leak pump to keep you dry, a durable 21-inch stainless steel wand with chemical-resistant Viton seals, and a premium lockable shut-off with brass components. It offers up to 150 PSI pressure with a regulator for consistent spraying, includes 6 specialized nozzles plus TeeJet compatibility, and boasts tool-free seal replacement for quick maintenance. Designed with ergonomic harness support and versatile nozzle options, it’s the ultimate sprayer for efficient, comfortable, and precise herbicide and pest control applications.









| ASIN | B006WVFJPC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,067 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #15 in Lawn & Garden Sprayers |
| Brand | Field King |
| Brand Name | Field King |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,018 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841688002807, 30841688002808 |
| Hose Length | 21 inches |
| Included Components | 6 nozzles (brass adjustable, low-volume fan, high-volume fan, foaming, and two flat fans) and compatibility with TeeJet nozzles |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 15"W x 22.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Field King Max 190348 Backpack Sprayer |
| Item Weight | 12.8 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fountainhead Sprayers |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 190348 |
| Material | Brass , Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Brass, Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Pressure | 150 psi |
| Model Name | Field King Max 190348 Backpack Sprayer |
| Model Number | 190348 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Chemical sprayer, Pest Control, Weed Control |
| Style Name | Stainless Steel Wand Upgrade, Manual |
| Tank Volume | 4 gallons |
| UPC | 841688002807 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**L
Don’t waste your money on anything else!
I originally bought this sprayer in 2020. I use it at least twice a month to upkeep my yard, spray for bugs, kill grass, spray sealer on concrete and patio brick,and many other numerous projects. This will be the last sprayer you need to buy, as long as you take care of it! After using it for whatever I am doing, I wash it out thoroughly with clear water. It’s impossible for it to leak down your back and onto the back of your legs since all the parts are internal to the tank. You can purchase all the viton seals and spray wand seal, along with the strainer that is in the spray wand handleon Amazon for a very reasonable price. I have never had to purchase any new seals yet. I have taken it apart a couple times to put Vaseline on the seals to keep them moving easily. Buy with confidence! By the way, this is the hand pump backpack sprayer. No need to be purchasing batteries every couple years, or worry about charging them. I have not put one cent into this sprayer after purchasing it in 2020, and it still works perfect perfectly.
F**E
Much Better, Much Much Better
This unit, Model 190348, is a replacement / upgrade for the Model 190328 which has a pump handle that is not as pictured, i.e., it stays in a horizontal, not vertical, position for storage. The Model 190348 was received on schedule with no issues. The packing box had a single layer of tape indicating that the unit was new and not a used/refurbished unit. Assembly was quick and required no special tools, just 2 half inch wrenches. I tried the unit out after assembly and it worked fine, better than anticipated in fact. Additionally, the harness is an improvement over the Model 190328, but unless you’re going to spend long periods of time with the sprayer I’m not sure this would be the extra money for the improved harness. When I went to put the unit away, I noticed that the pump handle would not move to the vertical position. After a quick look I noticed that the pump handle has 2 holes set at 90 degrees. The solution is simple, remove the nut and bolt, move the handle 90 degrees upward and reinstall the nut and bolt. Simple, but time consuming. But there is a solution, a very simple solution to this issue. First, remove the nut and bolt, now store them somewhere out of the way, you’re not going to need them. Second, get a clevis pin, example in the second photo, and put it through the hole in the handle and pump shaft mechanism. Third, secure the clevis pin in place and you’re done. Want the handle down, remove the pin, move the handle down 90 degrees, put the pin back in and secure. Ready to put the sprayer away, remove the pin, move the handle up 90 degrees, put the pin back in and secure. This takes way, way less time than getting 2 wrenches to loosen the nut from the bolt and then un thread the bolt from the handle/pump shaft. I should note that in my case, the diameter of the clevis pin was perfect for the hole through the handle but a little large for the treaded hole in the pump shaft. As I had a pin and it fit the large of the two holes the solution to the problem was to drill out the threads in the pump shaft. The increase in diameter necessary to accommodate my pin was 0.050 inches. Not enough to decrease the integrity of the pump shaft. In fact a portion of the threads was still observable in the pump shaft hole. If you don’t want to drill out the pump shaft just buy a clevis pin of the appropriate diameter. I would not suggest significantly increasing the diameter of the holes through the pump handle. No point in potentially reducing its integrity. So, in recap, this is a great sprayer and can be made even easier to use by replacing the bolt and nut securing the pump handle in place with a clevis pin.
J**R
Do you really want a backpack sprayer?
I bought this for spraying weeds on my 14 acres. So far I've used it on four different applications. 1. Roundup on the gravel driveway to kill the grass that grows in low traffic areas. The Backpack sprayer allows me to easily move around and apply to individual patches. Compared to the ready to use products with built in sprayers, or a large pump sprayer on wheels, this is much better -- faster, more thorough, more efficient. 2. Trimec on the vines and poison ivy. There's really no alternative for this work, because a tractor or ATV mounted unit wouldn't reach the areas that need spraying. 3. Trimec on the Siberian elm saplings growing everywhere. This has worked well, but I have so many that it would probably be more efficient to use an electric sprayer with a boom and douse the whole area, then go back and individually treat plants that survive. 4. 2,4-D on the lawn. Again, after I got into this I realized I had so many weeds in my lawn I would have been better off to start by spraying the whole lawn, and could have done that with the containers that come set up for hose end spraying. The backpack sprayer would be appropriate for follow up on stubborn areas. As far as the particulars of the Field King unit, my biggest gripe is the upper yoke on the front of the carry straps tends to ride high enough to want to choke me. Otherwise the unit is remarkably effective. The padded hip belt takes a lot of weight off your shoulders, and the ability to pump the handle continuously means you can keep the unit pressurized for a forceful spray, reaching some distance as needed. The pumping also continuously agitates the solution in the tank to keep it fully mixed. I have only used the unit for maybe 4-6 hours of spraying. I don't know how it will hold up, nor do I have any experience with manufacturer support. But I researched the alternatives extensively and this unit seemed to have a good reputation for quality and design. It comes with multiple nozzles but I have only tried the standard brass one. You can now buy herbicides and insecticides in ready to use containers that feature built in electric disposable spray mechanisms that are surprisingly effective. If you have a small job or don't expect to be repeating applications that would probably make more sense than spending $70 for this unit. If you already have an ATV you might want to think about an electric boom or spot sprayer that will fit on that. Also a caution that handling this thing when it's filled with 4 gallons of liquid is a little awkward and might be too heavy for some people.
J**R
Pretty good, but lots of pumping!
I've only used this a few times, so I can't speak to long-term reliability. But for the price, this seems like a great backpack sprayer. I've deducted one star because the assembly instructions are a bit lacking, and because it needs to be pumped almost constantly while spraying. It's not the end of the world, having to pump constantly, it's just a bit annoying. If I had the money and/or needed to spray all the time, I'd definitely go for a high quality battery powered backpack sprayer. But for the price and what it is, this is a great value for someone who only needs to spray occasionally. (If it helps anyone, I'm a really fat, average height guy, and the straps still fit me well. I'd say it's pretty much "one size fits all" in terms of the backpack and straps!)
A**R
Superior to smaller sprayers in every way!
My wife and I had a custom home built on a 1/2 acre lot, so the yard is pretty large. Spraying weeds with a 2-gallon pump sprayer was a ton of work - too many refills, and stopping frequently to pump it up meant that I was working way too hard! Plus, carrying it in one hand made my back hurt. I'm 6/2 and have a large frame - this sprayer is very comfortable to wear, and the weight disappears because it's on my back and braced well - no more back pain! The pump was easy to use with just a few pumps needed to maintain pressure, and having 4 gallons to spray meant that I could go for a long time before needing to stop and refill. This is an excellent product!
D**E
VERY Impressed - Strongly Recommend
Sadly it's rare to get products from an unknown manufacturer on Amazon and have them arrive only to meet and/or exceed your expectations, but this sprayer is definitely one of the exceptions. Everything feels high quality. The tank is a sturdy and strong plastic that doesn't flex like some of the backpack sprayers from a big box store. All of the movable components are sturdy metal and don't have the fitment slop that I've found in backpack sprayers from big name brands. Straps are high quality and actually padded! Fill top includes a custom fit, removable particulate filter to stop clumps from DG or powder products from getting into the tank where they could clog the system. The metal stand connects to the tank securely and runs well up the back of the sprayer to provide a very stable carrying foundation. Overall it reminds me of a high-quality external frame expedition pack from the mid-2000s in the layout and materials. That is to say, it's ergonomic and quality but doesn't sacrifice durability to shave a couple of oz of weight with the frame. Though I should note it is by no means unnecessarily heavy (that is, no heavier than 5 gallons on your back would otherwise be haha). I've used this 3 times now to spray "Docs Super Juice" and a couple of weed killers. Handled the dissolvable Super Juice with no problems at all, even though I mixed it in the tank against all recommendations and the weed killers had great atomization from the spray to really maximize their effectiveness. The more I think about it the more astounded I am that this was so inexpensive. I'm really glad I paid a little more to get a product that will undoubtedly last me for years, and that offers replacement parts should I ever need them. LAWN FORUM members, and other lawn enthusiasts, this is a tremendous tool to help get everything down right where and how you want it so you can enjoy the reel low mow. - As a quick nod to the professional nature of this product: I got stopped and asked for a business card to take over a neighbor's yard while I was giving my bermuda a little wake-me-up spray when this first came in! Haha
R**5
Read this before giving a bad review.
This backpack sprayer really is a great chemical sprayer. The first year I had it the sprayer worked great! I also got the one with the stainless-steel wand upgrade fyi. Now, the next season after I purchased, I made the mistake of just adding my chemicals & water and just going out to kill weeds. Remember at the beginning of the season to just put water in at first to make certain everything is working fine, it will prevent having to dump everything out into a bucket and "work" on the unit. Here is where you can run into a little frustration and this is most likely why there are any 1, 2, or 3 star reviews; before adding chemicals one really should put water in and test unit. If sprayer is not spraying properly there is an issue with a seal or some kind of air lock that is preventing the pumped up pressure from coming out of the nozzle. This means it is necessary to release the pressure hopefully by holding trigger or putting trigger lock on until unit has no pressure or removing the lid. I ended up having to take the wand apart. First I started with the filter in the handle checking to make sure nothing clogged. Then I reattached there. Unscrewed next area possible to check all rubber seals or whatever kind of seals they are to make sure everything is okay. When the pressure builds up and will not release when trigger is pulled that is an indication that seals are working because pressure builds up fine. I also did the quarter turn and removed internal pump (white plastic) to see if anything clogged or any issues. Re-installed quarter turn. Filled up with water and pumped the sprayer about 5 times and it worked like it was new. Remember to clean with clean water and let it dry and store it clean. Also, make sure to test it out at beginning of year with clean water. By removing each component on the wand and putting back together apparently fixed the issue.
K**N
Not a customer friendly product. Not recommended for people with property
the sprayer works fine, no complaints there. My complaint is the thread size on the nozzles. What are they? They won't tell you? I want to add a drift nozzle to the sprayer but can't buy one because the threads don't match any existing threads at the big box stores. There are no bolts, nuts, nothing that is metric or standard that fits on this machines threads. It would be nice if the sprayer came with a drift/overspray funnel and at the very least if they sold one. I own property and use bigger sprayers for most, this is just another scam for the little property owner to force you to spend more. Whatever happened to making your customer happy with the product you sell.
A**R
Good sprayer
Works good, just as described
J**N
Arrived on time and in good order
Works well and is of solid construction. Hopefully get many years of use from it.
D**E
Does the job
Does what I purchased it for
R**Y
Good quality sprayer that’s not too heavy.
Easy to use. Allows me to spray my whole yard refilling once. Not too heavy.
C**N
Pression suffisante pour micro verger
Vaporisateur idéal facile à utiliser pour arrosage contrôlé des arbres fruitiers nains et semi-nains. Mon micro verger en compte 36.
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