- Concrete Seals / Plugs 12-14mm (Pack of 500)
Concrete seals will plug drill holes in concrete and are made from plastic soft enough to conform to irregular surfaces, but hard enough to hold firmly. Available in a range of colors and sizes to suit your application.
- Makita Misting Gun for Blower DUB182Z
A misting gun component designed for use with the Makita 18V Blower DUB182Z.
- Masonry Drill Bit SDS
High quality masonry drill bits of various diameter and length to suit your application.
- Makita Dust Blower Nozzles
Makita Dust Blower Nozzles are available with 3 different ends to assist you in applying dust in specific situations.
- B&G 220V Versafoamer 4000
This complete foam delivery system is built around a small and quiet compressor, a 3.8L stainless steel tank with a pressure gauge, a 2m hose, a rugged valve with a curved application tip.
Out of stock - B&G Versafoamer HH 4L Foamer
The Versafoamer HH is an efficient foamer based on a standard B&G 3.8L tank, and is pressurised by hand.
- Termifoam 1.2L Foam Injector
A mini pneumatic foamer consisting of a 1.2 litre capacity poly tank with manual hand pump, polyurethane hose and 5mm diameter stainless steel injection nozzle.
- B&G XR-Gun 7500
The B&G XR-Gun can easily be mounted onto the sprayer. It is made of highly durable materials and features a comfortable grip handle.
- Gunjet 30 Spray Gun
The Gunjet 30 Spray Gun has a maximum operating pressure of 1500 PSI and is ideal for all types of spraying. It is durable and designed for excellent corrosion resistance.
- Repair Kit for Gunjet 30 Spray Gun
AB30-KIT Repair Kit for Gunjet 30 Spray Gun (250 psi or 1500 psi) includes 5 replacement parts.
- Gunjet 31 Brass Spray Gun
The Gunjet 31 Brass Spray Gun operates with pressure up to 500 PSI and flow rates up to 19L/min. It has a 1/4 NPS (M) inlet connection for spray tips.
- Gunjet 43 Brass Spray Gun
The GunJet 43 Spray Gun is a pistol-style, multi purpose hand gun with a maximum pressure of 800 PSI, designed and built for heavy duty use.
Globe's insecticide foggers can be divided into two main groups - thermal foggers and ULV cold foggers. Thermal foggers produce an ultra fine mist by heating up the pesticide liquid with a heat coil powered by propane or electricity and vaporising it. These thermal fogging machines produce a large count of incredibly small particles, making for a dense cloud of visible fog. Because the fog droplets that thermal insect foggers create are so small, they stay in the air for longer meaning the pesticides have a better chance of coming into contact with any flying insects in the vicinity. ULV cold foggers or ultra-low volume foggers use air pressure to atomise the insecticides. As they do not use heat, and thus do not pose a fire risk, these pesticide foggers are more suited for indoor use. The particle size of the droplets produced is more uniform and can be controlled by the operator to suit their needs. Cold foggers are ideal for applying fungicides and controlling mould both indoors and outdoors, treating both surfaces and airspaces.