Four Different Types of Lawn Sprayers

D Swain
Lawn sprayers are needed to add chemicals to your lawn or garden. There are different types that you can use. This article will discuss some of the different types of lawn sprayers.

Hose-End

One of the first types of lawn sprayers is the hose-end design. It consists of a jar filled with chemicals attached to a garden hose. There are two types. The first type requires you to mix the chemicals before putting them into the sprayer. The other design separates the chemicals and water so you can control how diluted it is.

Tank

The next type of lawn sprayer is the tank design. You simply add your chemicals to the tank then pressurize the remaining air. You have to pressurize the tank manually by pumping a handle. The liquid stream produced by tank sprayers is very narrow, so it's useful when working with certain chemicals that don't need to be spread around accidentally.

Backpack

There are also lawn sprayers designed to be carried on your back. Like the tank designs, they're also pressurized to deliver a narrow stream. However, they offer more convenience since you don't have to carry the tank around in your hand.

These sprayers offer the biggest capacity, since they can hold up to four gallons. Some designs require you to pressurize the tank before you put it on your back. Others allow you to pressurize it at any time, so you don't have to keep removing it.

Pull-Behind

There are also lawn sprayers that are designed to be pulled behind a vehicle. This usually means a riding mower or a tractor. There is a remote control so that you can control the spray while riding in the vehicle. Obviously, these sprayers are suited for larger projects.

These are some of the different types of lawn sprayers. Hose-end designs are the easiest to use since you simply attach them to your garden hose. Backpack sprayers offer more convenience since you don't have to carry the tank around in your hand.

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