Rapid Spray have a comprehensive range of quality small boom sprayers available at a local dealer near you.
2m Boom Spray Kit – Boom Sprayers
- 2m spray width pattern
- 140° deflector nozzle
- Use with minimum 6.8L/min pump
- Brackets adjust for optimum height
- Fits most ATV’s or lawn mowers
- 1-year warranty.
To confirm stock or lead time please contact us or visit your local dealer.
$208.00
What types of weed sprayers does Rapid Spray offer?
Rapid Spray manufactures a comprehensive range of weed and herbicide sprayers for residential, rural, and commercial use. Our range includes hand and backpack sprayers for gardens and small properties, trolley sprayers for easy portability around the yard, 12V spot sprayers and trailers for ute, quad bike, and UTV mounting, compact UTV and field sprayers for medium-sized properties, the SprayScout purpose-built for ute and UTV operation, ultimate field sprayers for high-capacity farm use, and 3-point linkage sprayers for tractor-mounted broadacre application. All units are proudly Australian made in Singleton, NSW, and select units are backed by a 25-year tank warranty.
How do I choose the right weed sprayer for my property?
The best weed sprayer for your property comes down to three factors: how much area you need to cover, whether you need spot spraying or broad coverage, and what vehicle or equipment you have available. For gardens and small lifestyle blocks, a backpack or 12V spot sprayer is usually sufficient. Properties between 10 and 100 hectares typically suit a trailer sprayer or compact UTV sprayer, which offer greater tank capacity and faster coverage. For large farms and broadacre operations over 100 hectares, a linkage boom sprayer or ultimate field sprayer will significantly reduce time and labour. If you’re unsure, contact our team or speak to your nearest Rapid Spray dealer for a recommendation tailored to your setup.
What is a 12V spot sprayer and how does it work?
A 12V spot sprayer is a self-contained spraying unit powered by your vehicle’s 12-volt battery, no separate power source required. The pump draws from a polyethylene tank mounted on your ute tray, quad bike, or UTV, and delivers consistent pressure through a spray gun or boom for targeted weed control. Rapid Spray 12V spot sprayers use Delavan pumps and UV-stabilised tanks, and are available in capacities ranging from 60 litres up to 400 litres. They are ideal for fence lines, driveways, paddocks, orchards, vineyards, and general property maintenance.
What is the difference between a spot sprayer and a boom sprayer?
A spot sprayer is designed for targeted weed control, you direct the spray gun at individual weeds or specific areas such as fence lines and paddock edges. A boom sprayer uses a horizontal boom fitted with multiple nozzles to deliver a wide, even spray pattern across large areas in a single pass, making it far more efficient for paddocks and broadacre properties. Spot sprayers typically suit properties up to around 50–100 hectares, while boom sprayers become the practical choice for anything larger. Rapid Spray offers both types across its range, as well as combination units like the SprayScout that can be used for spot spraying or fitted with a boom.
Can Rapid Spray weed sprayers be used for herbicide and chemical spraying?
Rapid Spray weed sprayers are compatible with herbicides, pesticides, fertilisers, and other approved agricultural chemicals. Common applications include broadleaf and grass weed control in pastures and crops, fence line and driveway maintenance, orchard and vineyard chemical application, and pre-emergent herbicide treatment before planting. Always read and follow chemical label instructions for mixing rates, safety precautions, and re-entry intervals before use.
Are trailer weed sprayers suitable for large rural properties?
Yes. Trailer weed sprayers are well suited to larger blocks, farms, and commercial properties where a ute or UTV-mounted unit would require too many refill stops. Rapid Spray trailer sprayers offer increased tank capacities and can be fitted with booms for wide-area coverage, reducing the time and effort required to treat large paddocks. They are towed behind a ute, tractor, or 4WD and are built to handle rough terrain on rural properties across Australia.
Do I need a ute, quad or tractor for agricultural sprayers?
It depends on the unit. Hand and backpack sprayers and trolley sprayers require no vehicle — they are fully portable. 12V spot sprayers mount to a ute tray, quad bike, UTV, or side-by-side and draw power from the vehicle battery. Trailer sprayers are towed behind a ute, 4WD, or tractor. Linkage boom sprayers require a tractor with a 3-point linkage hitch. Always check the mounting requirements, towing capacity, and vehicle compatibility in each product listing before purchasing.
What size weed sprayer do I need for my property?
As a general guide: a 15–25 litre backpack sprayer suits gardens and very small properties; a 60–200 litre 12V spot sprayer covers lifestyle blocks and small farms; a 200–400 litre trailer or UTV sprayer is practical for properties between 20 and 100 hectares; and a 400–1,000 litre field or boom sprayer is the efficient choice for large farms and commercial operations. Tank size also depends on your water source distance and how many refill stops you are prepared to make per session. Browse our full weed sprayer range or contact us if you need help matching a unit to your operation.
Are Rapid Spray weed sprayers suitable for commercial and agricultural use?
Yes. Rapid Spray weed sprayers are built to commercial-grade standards and are widely used across farming, grazing, contracting, landscaping, local government, and property management operations throughout Australia. Our ultimate field sprayers and linkage boom sprayers are specifically designed for high-frequency agricultural spraying, while our 12V and trailer range handles the demands of professional contractors and rural service providers. All units are manufactured in Singleton, NSW, and carry a 25-year tank warranty.
How do I maintain my weed sprayer to keep it in good condition?
Regular maintenance extends the working life of your weed sprayer and ensures consistent performance season after season. After each use, rinse the tank thoroughly with clean water and flush the pump, hoses, and nozzles to remove chemical residue. Inspect nozzles and filters regularly and replace them when worn to maintain accurate spray patterns. Check hose connections and fittings for leaks before each use. Store the sprayer clean and dry, out of direct sunlight, when not in use. Replacement nozzles, filters, pumps, hose fittings, and service kits are available through our sprayer accessories and spare parts range.
Can I get spare parts and accessories for my Rapid Spray weed sprayer?
Yes. Rapid Spray stocks a comprehensive range of sprayer accessories and spare parts including 12V pumps and pump kits, hose reels, spray guns, lances, nozzles, boomless nozzles, boom accessories, hose fittings, filters, and replacement tanks. Parts are available online and through our network of stocking dealers nationwide. If you need help identifying the right part for your unit, contact our team with your model number and we’ll point you in the right direction.
Do Rapid Spray weed sprayers come with a warranty?
Yes. Select Rapid Spray polyethylene spray tanks carry a 25-year manufacturer’s warranty, which is one of the strongest tank warranties available in the Australian market. Pumps, hoses, fittings, and other components are covered under separate warranty terms, refer to the individual product listing or contact us for details. Warranty registration can be completed through our warranty registration page.
Where can I buy a Rapid Spray weed sprayer?
Rapid Spray weed sprayers are sold through our online store and through a network of stocking dealers located in rural and agricultural supply stores across Australia. Purchasing through a local dealer gives you access to in-store advice, hands-on demonstration, and local parts and service support. Use our dealer locator to find the nearest stockist in your state.















































































