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Garden Tools

Garden tools for grounds maintenance, pest control, and spreading. This range covers hand-carried and towed sprayers for herbicides or fertilisers, plus walk-behind and broadcast spreaders for salt, seed, or granular feed. Pick by tank size, power source, and distribution pattern — spot lance for targeted work, broadcast for wide coverage, drop spreader for precision along edges.

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Sprayers come in three formats: manual pressure (pump to build air pressure, no power needed), 12V electric (hook to a vehicle battery, runs a diaphragm pump), and backpack (hand-pump pressurised, worn on your back). Match the tank size to your area — 5–8 litres for small plots or spot treatment, 16–50 litres for larger grounds, 100 litres for commercial or agricultural use. Check the chemical resistance rating if you're running anything more aggressive than glyphosate; cheaper tanks can crack or perish early with solvent-based products.

Spot lances concentrate the spray in a narrow cone, useful along fence lines or individual weeds. Broadcast lances throw a wider pattern — the 4.3m model here covers a four-metre swathe in one pass, faster for open areas but wasteful near edges. Some 12V units include both lance types and a remote switch so you can operate the pump from the cab without walking back to the tank.

Spreaders are either drop or broadcast. Drop spreaders release material in a strip directly below the hopper — clean edges, no waste on paths or beds, good for striped lawn feeding. Broadcast spreaders fling it in an arc, faster coverage but less precision. Walk-behind models suit domestic or small commercial work; towed spreaders (usually 80kg-plus capacity) hook to a quad or ride-on mower. Salt spreaders use stainless steel or coated hoppers to resist corrosion — mild steel will rust through in one winter if you run rock salt.