OX Tools Pumps & Sprays
OX garden sprayer kit makes quick work of wetting down, treating, and cleaning without dragging a hose everywhere or wasting product on overspray.
When you're knocking out fence panels, sorting a patio, or doing a tidy-up on site, a decent sprayer saves time and keeps the job controlled. This range covers the OX pressure sprayer options for targeted application, plus OX water pump kit for shifting water where gravity and buckets won't.
What Are OX Garden Sprayers Used For?
- Spraying weedkiller along fence lines, kerb edges, and gravel runs where you need a controlled fan and not half the bottle drifting onto the customer's plants.
- Misting down dusty areas before sweeping or cutting, so you keep airborne muck down in garages, driveways, and small refurb spaces.
- Applying treatments like patio and decking cleaners evenly, so you are not pouring product in patches and then scrubbing twice as long.
- Spot-cleaning tools, wheelbarrows, and site gear with a measured spray when you just need a quick rinse without setting up a full wash-down.
- Pairing an OX water pump with outdoor jobs to shift standing water from low spots, flooded trenches, or water-butts when you need it moved fast and you cannot wait for it to drain.
Choosing the Right OX Garden Sprayer
Match the sprayer to how long you will be on it and how precise you need the application, because the wrong setup wastes product and your time.
1. Pressure Sprayer Size and Carry Style
If you are only doing small edges and spot treatment, a compact OX pressure sprayer is easier to pump up and control. If you are covering bigger runs like long fence lines or multiple beds, go larger so you are not refilling every five minutes.
2. Nozzle Control and Spray Pattern
If you are working near planting, paving joints, or finished surfaces, pick a setup that gives you a predictable pattern and steady output, because a messy spray costs you in clean-up and complaints.
3. Pump vs Sprayer for Water Movement
A sprayer is for applying liquids in a controlled way. If the job is actually shifting volume, like clearing standing water, stop fighting it and grab an OX water pump instead.
Who Are These For on Site?
- Landscapers and groundworkers who need an OX garden sprayer for treatments and wetting down without soaking everything around the work area.
- Maintenance teams and handover crews using an OX pressure sprayer for controlled cleaning chemicals and quick touch-ups around paths, patios, and communal areas.
- Builders and property maintenance lads who keep an OX water pump in the van for nuisance water in basements, trenches, and awkward low points that slow the job down.
The Basics: Understanding Pressure Sprayers
An OX pressure sprayer is simple kit, but using it right is what stops leaks, patchy coverage, and wasted chemical.
1. Pressure Does the Work
You build pressure in the tank, then the sprayer pushes liquid through the lance at a steady rate, which is what gives you even coverage instead of dribbles and splutters.
2. The Nozzle Sets the Finish
A tighter jet is for targeted spots and edges, and a wider fan is for covering areas evenly, so you are not doubling back to hit missed patches.
3. Clean-Out Matters
Rinse through after use so seals and valves do not gum up, especially if you have been spraying anything that dries tacky or leaves residue.
Shop OX Garden Sprayers at ITS
Whether you need a straightforward OX garden sprayer, a larger OX pressure sprayer for longer runs, or an OX water pump for shifting standing water, we stock the range to suit proper outdoor and site use. It is all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery.
OX Garden Sprayer and Pump FAQs
How do you use an OX pressure sprayer?
Fill to the marked level, fit the lid and make sure the seals are seated, then pump up pressure and test the spray pattern on a safe area first. Keep the lance moving at a steady distance so you get even coverage, and release pressure and rinse through when you are finished.
Are OX garden sprayers chemical resistant?
They are built for typical garden and outdoor liquids, but do not guess with strong solvents or aggressive chemicals. Check the chemical you are using against the sprayer's stated compatibility, and if in doubt, flush it straight after use so seals and valves do not get attacked or swell.
Will an OX garden sprayer give an even spray, or does it pulse?
If you keep the tank properly pressurised it should spray evenly. When it starts to tail off, stop and pump it back up rather than trying to finish the area with low pressure, because that is when you get patchy coverage and drips.
Can I use the same sprayer for weedkiller and cleaner?
You can, but it is asking for cross-contamination if you are not strict with cleaning. For trade work, most lads keep separate bottles or separate sprayers for different chemicals, because one mistake can mark paving or wipe out planting.
When do I need an OX water pump instead of a sprayer?
If the problem is volume, not application, you need the pump. A sprayer is for controlled spraying onto surfaces, but an OX water pump is for moving standing water out of trenches, low spots, or containers quickly so the job can carry on.