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Great inexpensive sprinkler.

Posted By: TPACK

Great inexpensive sprinkler. - 07/25/22 09:57 PM

I bought 4-5 of the "Wobbler Sprinkler" heads over 10 years ago and they are awesome. Unless a dog chews it up or you run over it with a lawn mower, it is bullet proof. It will fit any standard sprinkler base. All of my neighbors got them after I did. Wind doesn`t affect the water pattern due to the bigger water droplets and silt or mineral deposits do not affect it (clog it up or lock it up). Set it and forget it. I never had a single issue with mine after watering 36,000 sq. ft. of St. Augustine for over 10 years. These literally saved my lawn in the 2011 drought. My well started pumping just enough sugar sand that they constantly locked up my brass oscillating heads. You can thank me later.


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https://www.ebay.com/itm/163066748955?hash=item25f789201b:g:3A0AAOSwlzZbCiDf
Posted By: 68rustbucket

Re: Great inexpensive sprinkler. - 07/27/22 02:25 AM

3 gallons per minute? That’s a lot of water.
Posted By: outnumbered

Re: Great inexpensive sprinkler. - 07/29/22 08:25 PM

you can get different flow rates 1 - 7 gpm @ 30 psi best sprinklers out there
Posted By: Anton Chigurh

Re: Great inexpensive sprinkler. - 08/07/22 02:17 AM

TPack is correct, these are great sprinklers for lawn watering. They are primarily used in agricultural/horticultural application due to low wind drift and evaporative loss.

I use them for supplemental watering in areas not covered by my sprinkler system. You can throttle them down for a smaller pattern or full flow.

3 gpm is not a lot for a sprinkler that covers 50’ circle. I run yellow nozzle in mine with 3 running at a time, I’d say they’re covering more like 35-40’ the way I’m using them.
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Great inexpensive sprinkler. - 08/09/22 01:52 AM

Thanks for sharing I’ve been fighting the wind trying to water will have to give these a try.
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