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100ml Hose On Sprayer | 8 Spray Patterns – Suits Small Lawns up to 30m²

100ml Hose On Sprayer | 8 Spray Patterns – Suits Small Lawns up to 30m²

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100ml Hose-On Sprayer – Perfect for Small Lawns

Ideal for applying liquid fertiliser, wetting agents, soil amendments and more, this compact hose-on sprayer is the perfect tool for small lawns up to 20–30m².

Simply fill the 100ml canister with your concentrate, connect your hose, and you're ready to go. Lightweight, ergonomic, and effortless to use — no pumping, no mess.

Key Features:
✅ Lightweight 100ml concentrate canister
✅ Adjustable intake with 3 dilution levels (low to high)
✅ 8 spray patterns for versatile applications:
Jet | Full | Centre | Angle | Mist | Flat | Shower | Cone

Also works as a standalone watering sprayer with no concentrate — great for gentle watering of seedlings, garden beds, and more.

Available as a twin pack — keep one at the front and one at the back for ultimate convenience.

Need to cover more ground?
For larger lawns, check out our 1L and 2L Hose-On Sprayer options:
👉 Shop 1L & 2L Hose-On Sprayers

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply herbicide with a hose on sprayer?

No, the majority of herbicides need to be applied with a pressure sprayer which will provide a more precise application rate.

Can I spray liquid fertiliser with a hose on sprayer?

Yes the majority of liquid fertilisers can be applied with a hose on sprayer. Where foliar application is advised a pressure sprayer would be recommended.

What is the difference between a hose on sprayer and a pressure sprayer?

The main difference between a hose on sprayer and a pressure sprayer lies in their functionality and application. A hose on sprayer attaches directly to a garden hose and relies on water pressure to dilute and dispense the concentrate. It offers simplicity and convenience but may not provide the same precision as a pressure sprayer.

A pressure sprayer operates independently of a hose and requires pumping either manually or via a motor on battery operated models to build pressure inside the tank. This design allows for more precise control over the spraying pressure and the concentration of the spray solution, making it a more appropriate option for herbicide applications where precise application is critical to the products effectiveness.