Watering Made Easy K41 Original Sprinkler Stations (3 pack)
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Product Feature
- Stays aimed and in place between waterings
- Hides underground, below mower
- Quick Connector with automatic shutoff included
- Works with your garden hose
- 3 Sprinklers included
Product Description
3-pack - Sprinkler Station Original - 70 foot diameter. A Watering Made Easy Sprinkler Station is a lawn sprinkler that stops the cycle of placing, aiming, re-aiming and moving the sprinkler to mow. A Sprinkler Station hides underground between uses, and pop-ups aimed perfectly every time you click on your garden hose. Easy to install; there are no trenches and pipe to bury, just dig a 10' hole for the sprinkler and aim it one time. The included quick connector means no screwing the hose onto the sprinkler, just click it on. Additionally, there is no reason to kink a dripping hose while you walk to the sprinkler or walk back and forth to the spigot after you walk to the lawn. The Quick Connector is also an automatic shut-off valve, so the water does not flow when you walk to the sprinkler, even with the water on! As soon as you click it onto the sprinkler, the water automatically flows and the sprinkler pops up and waters. Sprinkler Stations are a permanent, sensible solution that adds value to your life and home.Watering Made Easy K41 Original Sprinkler Stations (3 pack) Review
I live in San Antonio, Texas and I hate watering my lawn. Unfortunately, when you live in a climate such as mine, you have one of two options: 1.) You do not water your yard which causes foundation problems equaling thousands of dollars and all of your grass to die (more money and time to replace); or 2.) You water your yard in order to save costly bills in the future. I like option 2, but hate actually doing the labor. Walking around with a hose all evening when I get home from work (or on days off, ugh!), moving a sprinkler around every 15 minutes or so, etc. sucks. For about two or three hours though, I very carefully researched all of my options, this is what I found.Option 1: Hire someone to install a sprinkler system...hahahahhahha--um no. Waaaaay too much money for me at this point in my life right now (new wife, new house, new baby, new job, just graduated, etc.).
Option 2: This product. I said, "80 bucks for 3 of 'em? Why the hell not". So far I have had them installed for two weeks and they are freakin' AMAZING. Either my expectations for this product were incredibly low, or this product is incredibly fantastic because it has solved 90% of my issues (would be 100--will explain later). First, installation is simple. Admittedly, I screwed-up the installation twice and had to dig it back up, and re-install; but that was my own stupidity for not burying the unit deep enough in the ground. I forgot that the heads pop-up, so you are supposed to bury the whole unit to make is flush with the ground (so you can mow over it, etc.) Also, calibrating the sprinkler head to shoot water in the range desired took some trial and error; but in the end--just awesome!
After you bury your units (I used a regular shovel, a garden/hand shovel, and a mattock [pick-axe-like tool]), you fill the dirt back in (the directions recommend gravel for a portion of the burying--I ignored and just re-covered with the dug-up dirt), and then give it a little water to bind/bond all of the dirt around the unit. Installation is complete. Next to calibrate, you attach the EXTREMELY convenient garden hose adapter to your hose, 'click' that to the convenient little spigot on the installed unit, turn the unit on, adjust the range (degrees) to the area you want watered. And your done.
Several Convenient Fixtures:
1.) Attachable hose adapter
2.) The hose adapter works with the water on--meaning, once the hose adapter is attached to your garden hose, you can turn on the water and no water comes out until you attach it to the ground unit. This is exceptionally useful for taking attaching and detaching the hose.
3.) Simple to install--took me 1 hour and thirty minutes to install and calibrate 3 of them; so about 30 minutes per unit (would take me much much shorter now that I know exactly what I am doing)
4.) Great range and water discharge. I have good water pressure in my home--actually, very good--but only get 25 feet max range. Close enough to 30 where I am not going to call them out on false advertising; but just so you all know. Despite that, it is still a great range and it waters very evenly.
Earlier I mentioned that it only solves 90% of my problems. Because I have three units, but only 2 hoses, I can only run two at a time. This is totally fixable though. You could easily buy a hose splitter (2 or 3 I think?) that connects to the main source of your home, buy another hose or two, and run two or three hoses at the same time (depending on your water pressure). So, if I just spend another 40-50 bucks I can have all three go at the same time. Hell, you could even hook these up to timers.
Concluding Thoughts: For the price point, this is the most fantastic item you could possibly buy. I was EXTREMELY skeptical and figured that there was no way I was going to get a quality watering system unless I wanted to pay a couple thousand for a professional one. I was completely wrong. This system is absolutely one of the best products I have ever bought--ever. I strongly recommend this product. I am interested to see how long it lasts for, as this may be the only downside to the product. I will post again if I have any issues, or they begin breaking-down. Two weeks out though, and no issues yet.
UPDATE: **September 11, 2012**
Alright, so I have changed my review to 1 star for some seriously glaring issues with these handy little things. Let me back-up and explain that this is not a quality watering option. Within 4 months, each and every one of the sprinklers stopped working. The heads stopped rotating. I hook everything up as normal, but the mechanism that turns the head doesn't work. There is a little tab that flicks down and as it senses pressure from either side the head begins going in the opposite direction. So this little tab, which can flip up to do 360 degree watering, has malfunctioned causing the sprinkler head to not shoot back in the other direction, it just constantly shoots in one direction. Now, this is great for the line it is firing in, but the grass everywhere else is kind of left out.
I am now going to have to dig-up all of them, and install one in the middle of my yard, and just let it go 360, which is extremely ineffective in terms of cost because 33% of the watering will be either hitting a porch or a fence. So, one third of my watering bill every month was wasted. In a Texas drought, that is a bummer. Or, I have to go back to using crappy sprinklers that I have to move around the yard. This was a complete waste of money when I could have gone to Lowe's and gotten some crazy high quality hose sprinklers that would have worked equally as well. Errr....
No, I did not contact the company--since this happened on all three, I assume this is not a freak occurrence and I do not want replacements.
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