💧 Sprinkler Station Junior SS12: The stealth hydration hero your lawn deserves!
The Sprinkler Station Junior SS12 is a discreet, underground sprinkler system designed for precise, customizable watering with a 30-foot spray radius. It features a quick connector with automatic shutoff and works seamlessly with standard garden hoses, ensuring efficient and hassle-free lawn care.
R**R
Watering IS EASY
My Original Sprinkler station arrived by UPS at 1:30 today and I had it installed in about 30 min or so. Having a small level will help getting this sprinkler level. I also used the handle of my gardening hand shovel to tamp the dirt around the sprinkler to make sure it wouldn't move around. It took some time due to small spaces, but it is solid in the ground and doesn't move when removing the cover for the hose connection. Make sure to cover the hose connection before covering with dirt as not to get dirt into the hole where the hose connect.Also, the sprinkler head wasn't tight when I took it out of the box, so make sure its secure before burying it or you will loose water into the ground and you wont have enough pressure. I have very high water pressure at my house and noticed that it sprays just beyond the 35 feet. Its only been a few hours since I installed, but so far...so good. Great product. I have a fairly small front yard so one original sprinkler and one junior will do the trick. I can also run both of them off of a dual connecter at the faucet with no problems. A big yard would require moving the hose to several stations during the watering process, but it's still cheaper than a whole underground sprinkler system.
T**S
106F heat reveals a few flaws
We installed 6 of these in our yard this spring. We were very pleased until...Texas Summer hit in earnest. Granted, this is the hottest summer in years, so we expect to be pouring on the water. But the heat revealed how unevenly the water is distributed. The area within a 10' radius of the sprinkler head is well watered, but beyond that we're having to supplement. The square sprinkler pattern is even worse, watering only 1' adequately. It is now obvious to us that whenever our temperatures rise above 90 degrees,we need double the amount of sprinkler heads recommended. And that will be a considerable cost. If we'd saved our money and that needed to install the new sprinkler heads, we'd be well on our way to a complete, automatic sprinkler system by now.So if you live in an area where you seldom see temps above 90 degrees and don't go for 3-4 months between rain, these would be great. And consider yourself incredibly blessed while you're at it!
A**R
I bought these due to the great reviews but I most of them appear to be ...
I purchased 3 of these this year and 2 of the 3 have quit working. I bought these long after winter so there's been no freezing so that's not the issue. I bought these due to the great reviews but I most of them appear to be older, I think the manufacturing of them has changed as they feel cheap and most if not all is plastic. When I turn on the sprinkler they get stuck in one position and not always right away. They only get stuck when the sprinkler is supposed to go one direction (where it goes quickly to 're-set', not where it slowly sprays the other direction) so they could still be useful if you want them to go full 360'. I will not replace them, not worth the effort.
T**M
Cannot Contact for Warranty Support
It has been a full week since I first tried to contact Watering Made Easy. I have sent sent 2 emails detailing my problems with the product and have tried calling the phone on numerous occasions, but it goes silent after 4 or 5 rings. If Watering Made Easy is reading this, let us know how to contact you!!! I purchased 4 of your sprinklers in July and August of 2015 and only one still works. I have followed all of your troubleshooting tips to no avail, and would like to exercise my 5 year warranty options. When your product works, it is great, but I am very disappointed at how difficult it is to get a hold of you. Please Respond.
K**D
Works good. Have to just make sure you install it ...
Works good. Have to just make sure you install it exactly like it says so no dirt gets in there or it will plug it up. Take care of it in the fall & make sure it's all cleaned up in the spring so once again dirt doesn't get into it. It's very confident. I made a whole as big as a shoe box & put pebble rock & the bottom so dirt wouldn't fill the hole with dirt until I needed to put dirt in to actually bury it. Keep the lid on when it's appropriate so dirt doesn't get in . good luck.
D**E
What a great idea!
I absolutely love these, I've purchased a total of 4 so far and expect to buy several more for the backyard use too. These are made of plastic but look like they will hold up well over time. The process of watering my lawn go so much easier, all I've got to do is hook up the hose and wham like that the sprinklers are set and forget not like the old one that I'd have to move to different locations on my property and set up the sprinkler head rotation as well as adjust the spray. If your half as happy as I am with these you be very satisfied customer. I would highly reccomend these to anyone looking to make their life easier while watering their lawn, you can't go wrong
C**L
easy watering system
These work perfectly for my front strip areas (about 5' x 20'). I have one on each end of the 2 strips and have them set to 4x15. I also have one on each side of a much larger area. I get the middle of the area with a regular oscillating sprinkler but it never reaches the sides. Those are set at 9x (can't remember the exact dimensions and don't have the product instructions next to me right now). They do the job.One of them leaked terribly when I first installed it but it was easily fixed by screwing the sprinkler head in correctly. They're also really easy to install. I'm so glad I found these!
K**N
It works, but you'll need more than you think
I have what is called a parkway strip in front of my house that is very difficult to water (about four feet wide and 50 feet long). Using the published spray pattern of 4x30, I should have been able to cover this strip with two SS13's. It takes four as the pattern is more of an arc than a rectangle and you need to overlap them by about 25% for good coverage. As long as you know that going in, it is still a good way to water small, strange shaped areas. I use four short hoses and a four ganged hose manifold to power them all at once as my city pressure is good enough to supply the water to all four.
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