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MANUAL SPRAYER - SG 21

MANUAL SPRAYER - SG 21

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$69.99
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$69.99
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Please note, you need to purchase an installation kit in order to install your iMOW.

The STIHL SG 21 manual garden sprayer is suitable for private users to apply pesticides or fertilisers to plants on the balcony or in the garden. The brass hollow cone nozzle included as standard dispenses the respective liquid precisely and deliberately, allowing you to target even individual plant parts with plant protection products. The filter in the angled section of the STIHL SG 21 sprayer can be cleaned easily when changing the nozzle. To stop spraying, simply close the ergonomic shut-off valve on the 1.3 m hose using the large lever. The sprayer also comes with a holster for storing the lance.

The harness can be used for convenient transport of the STIHL SG 21 pressure sprayer that has a tank capacity of 3 L. You can also combine the SG 21 plant sprayer with an optional STIHL spray guard to prevent the liquid from drifting on the wind as you work. We offer a range of additional accessories such as the optional STIHL dual nozzle, to help you make plant care even more versatile.

HOSE LENGTH 1.3 M
CONTAINER CAPACITY 3 L

 

Robust Stop Valve

EASY TO USE. The robust and durable shut-off valve ensures very comfortable and precise work. It has a large operating lever, meaning it can be operated with little physical effort.

Angle Piece with Filter Element

PROTECTS AGAINST CONTAMINATION. A filter is integrated in the angle piece between the sprayer and the nozzle, which protects the nozzle from residue build-up. You can clean the filter quickly and easily when dismantling or changing the nozzle.

STIHL - Quality tools since 1926

STIHL Factory
1927

Andreas Stihl founds an engineering office in Stuttgart and develops his own chainsaw.

STIHL Logo 1928
1928

STIHL becomes a brand. The name represents the ceaseless quest of the engineer and company founder Andreas Stihl to ease the heavy labour of forestry work with his inventions.

STIHL Chainsaw 1930
1930

STIHL presents his portable petrol-powered chainsaw at the Leipzig trade fair – it is well received and orders flow in from across Europe.

Learn more about the history of STIHL


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