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Product description
This knapsack sprayer makes treating lawns and gardens easier by combining a 16 litre capacity tank with a lightweight, ergonomic back design for longer jobs. It is suitable for applying pesticides, lawn feed, weed and moss killer and can also be used for environmental disinfection, offering a straightforward solution for home and hobby gardeners.
Key Points
The sprayer includes a pressurised chamber that, according to the manufacturer, delivers consistent spray pressure for even coverage. A lance with roughly 2.0 metres of flexible tubing extends reach for beds and borders while the ergonomic rear shape is intended to sit comfortably against the back to reduce fatigue during extended use. Four interchangeable nozzles give options from flat fan to adjustable cone patterns so you can adapt spray width and droplet size to the task. Consider that plastics are the main material, so avoid prolonged exposure to solvents that could shorten component life.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Oregon Backpack Sprayer with Lance
- Capacity: 16 litres
- Nozzles: 4 adjustable spray nozzle options
- Hose length: approximately 2.0 metres
- Design: ergonomic knapsack style
Usage Recommendations
Fill the tank using the marked fill level to prevent overpressure. Pump the unit to build pressure before spraying and test spray on a small area to select the right nozzle and pattern. For concentrated pesticides and herbicides, follow the product label for dilution and use protective clothing while operating the sprayer. After use, flush the system with clean water and store away from direct sunlight to prolong seals and hose life.
Positive Aspects
The combination of a sizable 16 litre tank and a long lance helps cover larger areas with fewer refills, which saves time when treating lawns and borders. The set includes a spare seal kit for on-the-spot repairs and maintenance, adding a layer of reliability during busy gardening days. Lightweight construction makes it easier to carry over uneven ground, although heavier loads will naturally increase wearer fatigue.









