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Matabi Pressure Sprayers at Tooled-Up.com

Matabi has established itself as a leading manufacturer of professional-grade pressure sprayers, renowned throughout the UK for their innovative design, exceptional build quality, and reliable performance. With over 60 years of Spanish engineering excellence, Matabi pressure sprayers are trusted by professionals and discerning DIY enthusiasts alike for applications ranging from garden maintenance and pest control to industrial cleaning and agricultural spraying. The Matabi range available from Tooled-Up.com encompasses handheld pump-action sprayers, backpack models, and specialist applicators designed to meet the demanding requirements of British tradespeople and horticulturists.

What distinguishes Matabi from other pressure sprayer manufacturers is their commitment to durability and user comfort. Every Matabi pressure sprayer features high-quality construction with UV-resistant polyethylene tanks, corrosion-proof components, and ergonomically designed handles and straps. Whether you're treating large-scale agricultural land, maintaining commercial landscapes, or tackling garden pest control, Matabi's comprehensive product line offers solutions across capacities from compact 1.5-litre handheld units to substantial 16-litre backpack sprayers. The brand's Viton seals and brass components ensure chemical resistance and longevity, making these sprayers a sound investment for anyone requiring reliable, professional-grade equipment.

Tooled-Up stocks the complete Matabi pressure sprayer collection, including their popular Evolution, Super Green, and Berry series, each engineered to deliver consistent pressure, precise application, and years of dependable service. Matabi's attention to detail extends to replaceable parts and serviceable components, ensuring that their sprayers can be maintained and repaired rather than discarded, representing excellent long-term value for professional users.

Why Choose Matabi Pressure Sprayers?

Matabi pressure sprayers consistently outperform competitors through their superior engineering and thoughtful design features. The brand's reputation has been built on producing sprayers that maintain consistent pressure throughout operation, eliminating the frustration of constant re-pumping that plagues inferior models. Their patented pressure release valves and safety mechanisms ensure user protection whilst their reinforced tanks resist splitting and cracking even under demanding professional use.

The chemical resistance of Matabi sprayers sets them apart in the professional market. With Viton seals as standard across their range, these sprayers can safely handle a wide spectrum of pesticides, herbicides, fertilisers, and cleaning chemicals without degradation. The brass lance assemblies and adjustable nozzles provide exceptional control over spray patterns, from fine mist to directed stream, allowing precise application that reduces chemical waste and improves coverage efficiency.

Matabi's commitment to ergonomics means their sprayers are genuinely comfortable during extended use. Padded shoulder straps on backpack models, balanced weight distribution, and anti-fatigue pump handles reduce operator strain during full-day applications. This attention to user experience, combined with straightforward maintenance and readily available spare parts, explains why professionals across the UK choose Matabi when reliability matters most.

Who Uses Matabi Pressure Sprayers?

Matabi pressure sprayers serve a diverse range of professional trades and applications:

  • Professional Gardeners and Landscapers – for weed control, fertiliser application, and pest management across residential and commercial properties
  • Agricultural Workers and Farmers – treating crops, pastures, and livestock housing with pesticides and disinfectants
  • Groundskeepers and Estate Managers – maintaining parks, sports facilities, golf courses, and large private grounds
  • Pest Control Technicians – applying targeted treatments for insect and rodent control in various environments
  • Cleaning Contractors – applying cleaning solutions, disinfectants, and degreasers in commercial and industrial settings
  • Horticulturists and Nursery Operators – precision application of nutrients, fungicides, and growth regulators
  • Local Authority Maintenance Teams – managing vegetation control and cleansing operations
  • DIY Enthusiasts and Allotment Holders – domestic garden care and vegetable cultivation

Key Features of Matabi Pressure Sprayers

Matabi pressure sprayers incorporate several distinctive features that enhance performance and user experience. Their advanced pressure chamber design maintains consistent operating pressure between 2-4 bar, delivering uniform spray patterns that ensure even coverage and reduce chemical consumption. The translucent or graduated tanks allow easy monitoring of liquid levels, preventing running dry mid-application.

The comprehensive range of nozzles and lances available for Matabi sprayers enables users to customise their equipment for specific tasks. Adjustable cone nozzles provide variable spray patterns, whilst extension lances reach awkward areas without requiring ladders or uncomfortable stretching. The quick-release fittings allow rapid nozzle changes, improving workflow efficiency during varied applications.

Matabi's filtration systems protect pump mechanisms from debris whilst their anti-drip valves eliminate wasteful leakage when the trigger is released. The robust pump mechanisms feature large-diameter pistons that achieve maximum pressure with minimal strokes, reducing operator fatigue. Chemical-resistant hoses remain flexible even after prolonged exposure to harsh substances, and the reinforced construction prevents kinking and splitting.

Safety features include pressure relief valves that prevent over-pressurisation, secure tank caps with integrated pressure release, and comfortable trigger locks that prevent hand fatigue during continuous spraying. These thoughtful design elements reflect Matabi's understanding of real-world professional requirements.

Popular Matabi Pressure Sprayers

The Matabi Evolution series represents the pinnacle of the brand's handheld sprayer range, featuring advanced ergonomics and enhanced chemical resistance suitable for professional daily use. These sprayers typically range from 5 to 7 litres capacity, offering the ideal balance between payload and manoeuvrability for landscapers and gardeners working across multiple sites.

The Super Green range has become synonymous with reliable garden maintenance, offering excellent value without compromising on Matabi's quality standards. Available in various capacities, these sprayers suit both professional and domestic users requiring dependable performance for seasonal applications.

For users requiring maximum capacity, Matabi's backpack sprayers deliver 12-16 litres capacity with sophisticated harness systems that distribute weight comfortably across shoulders and hips. The Berry series, specifically designed for agricultural applications, features robust construction capable of withstanding demanding farm environments whilst maintaining the precision required for effective crop treatment.

Matabi also produces specialist sprayers including low-volume models for concentrated applications and industrial sprayers with enhanced chemical resistance for cleaning and maintenance contractors. This comprehensive range ensures that Tooled-Up can supply the appropriate Matabi solution for virtually any pressure spraying requirement.

Safety and Compliance

All Matabi pressure sprayers supplied through Tooled-Up comply with relevant UK and European safety standards, including pressure vessel regulations and chemical application guidelines. Users must observe COSHH regulations when handling pesticides, herbicides, and other hazardous substances, ensuring appropriate personal protective equipment including gloves, eye protection, and respiratory protection where specified by chemical manufacturers.

Regular maintenance and inspection of seals, hoses, and pressure relief valves ensure continued safe operation. Matabi sprayers should never be pressurised beyond their stated maximum (typically 3-4 bar), and pressure should always be released before opening tanks or performing maintenance. The HSE provides comprehensive guidance on safe pesticide application, and professional users must hold appropriate certification under UK regulations.

Proper cleaning after each use prevents chemical residue build-up and cross-contamination between different substances. Matabi sprayers should be thoroughly rinsed with clean water, particularly when switching between herbicides and fertilisers or other incompatible chemicals. Storage in cool, dry conditions away from direct sunlight extends component life and maintains seal integrity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What capacity Matabi pressure sprayer do I need?

For domestic garden use and small-scale applications, 3-5 litre handheld Matabi sprayers provide sufficient capacity without excessive weight. Professional landscapers typically prefer 5-7 litre models for balancing payload with manoeuvrability across multiple sites. For extensive areas, agricultural work, or full-day applications, Matabi's 12-16 litre backpack sprayers offer maximum efficiency by reducing refill frequency whilst distributing weight comfortably.

Are Matabi sprayers suitable for all garden chemicals?

Matabi pressure sprayers with Viton seals handle the vast majority of garden chemicals including herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, and liquid fertilisers. However, always check chemical manufacturer guidelines, as certain highly corrosive industrial substances may require specialist equipment. The chemical resistance of Matabi's components makes them suitable for professional-grade products that would damage inferior sprayers.

How do I maintain consistent pressure with my Matabi sprayer?

Matabi sprayers are designed to maintain working pressure throughout most of the tank capacity. To optimise performance, pump until you feel significant resistance (typically 2-4 bar), then begin spraying. As pressure drops during use, repressurise periodically—Matabi's efficient pump design means just a few strokes restore optimal pressure. Regular maintenance of seals and checking for air leaks ensures continued pressure retention.

Can I get spare parts for Matabi pressure sprayers?

Yes, one of Matabi's key advantages is comprehensive spare parts availability. Seals, hoses, nozzles, lances, pump assemblies, and tanks can all be replaced, significantly extending sprayer lifespan. This serviceability makes Matabi sprayers more economical long-term compared to disposable alternatives. Tooled-Up can advise on appropriate replacement components for your specific Matabi model.

What's the difference between Matabi's handheld and backpack sprayers?

Matabi handheld sprayers (typically 1.5-7 litres) are carried by an integrated handle and suit smaller areas, frequent movement between sites, and applications requiring precision over extended coverage. Backpack models (12-16 litres) distribute weight via padded harness systems, ideal for large areas, prolonged use, and situations where frequent refilling would disrupt workflow. Both types deliver equivalent spray quality and pressure performance—capacity and carrying method are the primary distinctions.

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