Spreaders and sprayers efficiently distribute dry granular salt or liquid brine onto roads and paved surfaces, preventing the formation of ice and enhancing traction. These specialized devices improve safety by reducing the risk of accidents caused by slipping or sliding and are more efficient than manual spreading methods. They are crucial for those responsible for maintaining roadways during winter weather, ensuring that travel remains safe and efficient even in challenging conditions.

Types of Salt Spreaders and Brine Sprayers

  • Western Hopper V Box Salt Spreader

    Hopper V-Box Salt Spreader

    Hopper V-box salt spreaders feature a funnel-shaped storage container, known as a hopper, which fits into the truck bed and uses gravity to feed the de-icing material onto an auger or conveyor that moves it to a distributing spinner at the back of the truck. These spreaders offer a larger holding capacity, allowing for greater coverage between refills. However, they increase the truck’s weight and prevent the use of the truck bed for other purposes. Many models come with lids that open for easy loading and protect the material from the elements. Additionally, some include vibration mechanisms to prevent clumping, ensuring a smooth and continuous material flow.

  • Boss Tailgate Salt Spreader

    Tailgate Salt Spreader

    Tailgate salt spreaders are attached to the back of trucks using mounting brackets for the tailgate, rear bumper, and/or via the receiver hitch. Despite their limited holding capacity, which makes them ideal for smaller roads, parking lots, or driveways, these compact yet versatile spreaders are typically the most budget-friendly option and enable operators to make full use of their truck bed.

  • Buyers SaltDogg Under Tailgate Salt Spreader

    Under Tailgate Salt Spreader