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16 Litre Electric Backpack Sprayer with 12V Rechargeable Pressure Pump
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High-capacity 16L electric backpack sprayer delivering constant pressure spraying without manual pumping fatigue.
The 16 Litre Electric Backpack Sprayer is a professional-grade spraying solution designed to maximise efficiency, comfort and accuracy during large-scale spraying tasks. Powered by a 12V rechargeable battery and integrated electric pressure pump, this sprayer completely removes the need for manual pumping while maintaining a consistent pressure and flow rate throughout operation. Its generous 16-litre tank capacity reduces downtime from refilling, making it ideal for extended spraying sessions across lawns, vineyards, farms and commercial properties. Built for reliability and user comfort, it delivers precise, even application of herbicides, fertilisers and crop protection products.
Where this product is used
This electric backpack sprayer is widely used in landscaping, agriculture, horticulture and property maintenance. It is suited to spraying large lawns, vineyards, orchards, crops, garden beds and commercial spaces where consistent coverage and reduced operator fatigue are critical.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | RYSET |
| Tank capacity | 16 litres |
| Power source | 12V rechargeable battery |
| Pump type | Electric pressure pump (constant flow) |
| Operating method | Hands-free electric operation, no manual pumping |
| Empty unit weight | 16.0 kg |
| Design | Backpack with adjustable padded straps |
Why choose this product
This 16-litre electric backpack sprayer offers a major productivity upgrade over manual pump sprayers. The electric pressure system delivers uniform spray output from start to finish, improving coverage accuracy while reducing chemical waste. Its ergonomic backpack design and elimination of repetitive pumping significantly reduce operator fatigue, making it ideal for long spraying sessions and professional use.
Guidelines
Fully charge the 12V battery before use. Fill the tank with the appropriate diluted solution according to chemical manufacturer instructions. Secure the backpack comfortably using the adjustable straps, switch on the electric pump, and apply spray evenly across the target area. Clean the tank and spray lines thoroughly after each use to maintain performance and longevity.
What Our Customers Say
Barry S, WA: "I owned one of these units for 11 years and it has just worn out. My wife and I are so happy with the quality of the spray unit and need to order another one please."
Leipzig Australia, led by chief executive Frank Vounasis, has unveiled plans for an $80 million olive grove development near Waikerie in South Australia.
The proposed project, known as Waikerie Grove, would span 1,000 hectares and become the state’s largest olive grove. It is expected to include approximately 357,000 olive trees and produce up to 2.8 million litres of olive oil annually.
The development is projected to create 20 full-time positions and around 70 seasonal jobs. Management of the grove will be handled by Diana Olive Oil, supported by a 30-year supply agreement with an ASX-listed distributor.
In addition to the grove, Leipzig Australia has proposed rezoning 300 hectares of nearby land to establish an employment precinct called Waikerie Park. Plans for the precinct include an olive-crushing plant and potential complementary businesses such as an abattoir, solar farm and nursery. The broader precinct is forecast to generate 346 full-time jobs and contribute approximately $38.4 million annually to the local economy.
According to Mr Vounasis, the olive grove will proceed regardless of whether rezoning for the employment precinct is approved. The project includes plans for a 10-13 kilometre pipeline drawing up to 900 litres per second from the River Murray to support operations.
If successful, a second 600-hectare plantation may also be developed. The rezoning proposal will now move to community consultation before being considered by the South Australian Government.
Source: The Greek Herald 30 / 12 / 2025, originally reported by The Advertiser.