A rice farmer in Thailand or a wheat grower in Australia needs to cover 10 hectares of land with pesticide before the next wind shift, and this is the drone they’ll strap a 20-liter tank onto, get about 9 to 12 hectares per hour out of it with those 8 high-presure nozzles spreading a 7-9 meter swath, and the whole thing weighs 24kg empty but 55kg ready to go—so it’s not something you’re carrying around casually, but it’s manageable for a two-person crew.

You’re looking at roughly $8,000 to $12,000 per unit depending on your order size, with sample pricing around $10,000 for a single piece and mid-tier orders of 10 to 50 units dropping to about $9,000 each, and if you’re buying 100 or more our company can get that down to $8,200 or so, but freight from Shandong adds another $500 to $800 depending on your port.

It uses a 14S 22000 mAh smart battery that gives you 10 minutes of flight time—that’s the real bottleneck here, because you’ll need at least two or three batteries per drone to keep spraying without long downtime, and we usually have stock on the 3000W 60A smart charger, but confirm lead time for that because of that it’s not always on teh shelf.


The aluminum frame and injection-molded components hold up fine for liquid chemicals, disinfectors, or fertilizers, and the external thread connection means you can swap out tanks pretty quickly, but don’t use it for granular spreading—it’s designed for liquid column spraying only, and the spray flow sits at 3.5 to 4 liters per minute, which is better than most 16L models for coverage density.

3 to 26 months warranty sounds wide, but what that actually means is the frame and motors get 26 months while the electronics and battery are covered for 12, and the battery itself is usually the first thing to go if you’re charging it twice a day, so we recommend buying an extra charger unit if you’re running more than two drones.

CE, FCC, RoHS, and ISO9001 are all in the paperwork, and the transport case is an aviation aluminum box about 1 cubic meter that weighs 85kg packed—so you’ll need a forklift or strong dolly to move it around the warhouse, but it folds down to 955x640x630mm for storage between jobs.
MOQ is 1 unit, so you can definitely order one to test the waters before committing to a larger batch.
Lead time is typically 7-15 working days for standard orders, depending on stock levels and customization needs.
It's certified with CE, FCC, RoHS, and ISO9001, so you're covered for most international markets.
Yes, we offer OEM and ODM services—just let us know your specs, and we can handle custom branding, packaging, or minor adjustments.
It comes in a sturdy aviation aluminum case, packed at 85kg per box, with foam inserts to protect the drone and components during transit.