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Old 20-11-2011, 05:29 AM posted to aus.gardens
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has any one the foggiest notion of where to get a thing like these
near
Sydney.
http://lawn-and-garden.hardwarestore...-sprayers.aspx

Not sure if any help but seasol and some lawn fertilisers come in 2
litre
containers. Should be available at Big B(unnings)


Ah did a Google search first link is the sprayers you are after. The
second
link is stockists. But looks like you might have to order as a special
through the hardware place.

http://www.hudsonsprayers.com.au/products/hose/
http://www.hudsonsprayers.com.au/stockists/


The fertilizer ones are no good for my purpose.
The ones I want have graduations like 5litres 10litres 15litres etc and
if you want say 40 mls of chemical to 20 litres of water you put 20 mls
of chemical in bottle and fill with water to the 20 litre mark then the
hose sprays the mixture at required rate.

I have already found many mail order places from overseas but I want
somewhere here.
PS I already have two that I bought in hardware shops years ago but I am
moving house and I can not find them at the moment (probably buried in
the container in a box somewhere)


I wouldn't want to lug around 20 litres of water (20 kg +weight of
sprayer) for any length of time. It was bad enough fertilising roses for a
customer from a 15 kg bag recently. Better to have something you fill more
often than to lug around something heavy. Even if you half fill it the
bulkiness of the container is not good. For me a 10 litre model would be
my maximum. Remember too you will be dragging a hose around as well.


I had the same thought but then I guessed that the container markings are
not for 20 litres but for the equivalent of mixed content and then 20 litres
of water sprays through the hose and uses up all the fluid.

I have been known to be wrong before.

Mike