We're seeing more buyers move to the H30 when they need something that handles both spraying and spreading without switching equipement—the 30L tank for liquid and 45L for dry materail is a pretty straightforward setup, and most folks go with it for medium altitude work in orchards or hills.
Particle size runs 50 to 500μm through those dual centrifugal nozzles, which is better than conventional hydraulic systems for coverage on uneven terrain, and the flow rate tops out at 10L/min if you're pushing it.

It's not ideal for high-altitude appliction above a few hundred meters or so—the medium altitude rating is a hard limit, and we've seen performnce drop off when folks try to push it beyond that.

The IP67 rating means it'll handle dust and water ingress during field washes, but what it doesn't do is guarantee operation submerged; we usually have stock on the aviation aluminum frame variants, though lead time can stretch to 20 days or so during peak season.

Basically, trust comes down to whether you need the 7-inch remote with Smart Software 3.0 for mapping—most buyers don't think to ask about the storage temperture range, but we keep units between -10°C and 45°C per TDS.
One thing that's obvious when you handle it: the foldable design is compact enough for a truck cab, but the 30kg payload limit means you'll want to balance tank fills with battery capacity for longer runs.
Our MOQ is 10 units for the H30, but we can sometimes work with smaller orders depending on stock availability.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days after order confirmation and payment clearance.
Yes, the H30 is CE certified and we can provide the full documentation package upon request.
The 30L tank is for liquid spraying, while the 45L tank is for spreading dry materials like seeds or fertilizer. You can swap them based on your job.
Store the drone in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, and keep the batteries at 50-60% charge for long-term storage.