Spray guns and lances: Precision and comfort for your garden

Find all our spray guns and lances on Culture Indoor. These indispensable tools turn the chore of watering your garden into a pleasurable experience. Practical and ergonomic, they are ideal for efficiently watering your garden and plantations, cleaning your outdoors or misting delicate plants.

We have selected for you robust products from the best brands on the market, such as Jardibric, Ribiland and Claber. Whether you're looking for a powerful spray for cleaning or a fine mist for your seedlings, you'll find the right manual watering accessory for your needs.

Choosing between pistol and lance: which use?

Although both connect to your garden hose, they have different uses:

  • Spray gun: Compact and handy, it offers excellent grip thanks to its rear or front trigger. It often offers several types of jet (multi-jet), from misting to concentrated spraying, making it versatile for watering pots, flower beds or cleaning the car.
  • Watering wand: Thanks to its long handle, the watering wand is ideal for reaching hard-to-reach areas, such as high hanging baskets or the bottom of flower beds, without having to trample on the soil. It generally delivers a very gentle "rain" jet that doesn't compact the soil, perfect for seedlings and fragile plants.

Brand quality Jardibric, Ribiland and Claber

To guarantee durability and comfort, we rely on specialists:

  • Claber : The Italian benchmark, renowned for its ergonomic designs, shock-resistant materials and precision mechanisms.
  • Jardibric and Ribiland : Brands offering excellent value for money, with ranges from comfortable two-material guns to ingenious telescopic lances.

FAQ - Frequently asked questions about guns and lances

Are guns compatible with all hoses?

Yes, the vast majority of our spray guns and lances connect via a standard quick-release coupling (the famous "click"). Simply fit your hose with a female quick-release coupling (available in our fittings section) and you'll be able to change accessories in a second.

Which spray to use for fragile plants?

For delicate flowers or young shoots, always use the "mist" or "shower" position on your spray gun, or opt for a spray wand with a head that distributes water like a fine natural rain.

Is it possible to block the trigger so as not to hurt your hand?

Absolutely. Most modern models from brands such as Claber or Ribiland feature a trigger locking system. This allows you to maintain continuous watering without having to squeeze the handle, considerably reducing hand fatigue during long watering sessions.