Hand / Back sprayers

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
That's cheap.
Works ok does it.
I'm at the stage now of having got rid of the vast majority of unwanteds, so I keep a few hand-held sprays, in the vehicle etc., to use. After much experimentation and many trials, I have found that the sprays from ecover are superb, last a VERY long time and are very reliable. I just rinse them a few times, take off the labels and write on what's inside, and use them. I've a couple that must be four years old and are still working well, the ideal 'spot' sprayer. (y)


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Classichay

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
The moon
I’ve a Few metabi ones with stainless wandA with pressure regulators which I find a really good feature, we bought them when country wide farmers went bust for less than 1/4 price. Would like a CP3 but can’t find them for a figure not involving phone numbers, do 20 hours a year which is enough really.
 
I use one of these for Glypho round the garden and on the gravel drive. I always have it full and ready, just to spot spray anything tormenting me.

Cheap as chips, but I appreciate it's not really practical if you've a lot of ground to cover.

https://www.zoro.co.uk/shop/hand-to...6063&pkw=&pmt=&prodid=ZT1253433X&slid=&pgrid={groupid}&ptaid=pla-764917452958&gclid=CjwKCAjwzvX7BRAeEiwAsXExo4QFmqYecI0qHBv2gXG9XgKiK7i_tWyPjdHnONPYI9wZd_CNPe6EzRoC-GcQAvD_BwE
 

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