The orbit full pattern head on 12-inch stake is ideal for watering flowers and shrubs. This includes an adjustment knob to vary spray distances from 5-feet to 10-feet. Its design makes for fast and easy installation.
J**7
Orbit drip stakes
Orbit makes the best stake and emitters, I live in the north and have left them out last year and they all worked, the pipe had a few splits since I didn't blow air thru it.
J**S
Easily clog, easy to break
I have hard water that clogs the head, no matter what the description says about an inline filter. It takes a lot of force to push the hose onto the single-barb fitting. It's on a long tube that breaks easily. At more that $4 per sprinkler it can get expensive to use these sprinklers. Use a hot-air gun to soften the tubing SLIGHTLY beforehand. Also, animals going through the yard can easily break them.A few years ago these sprinklers came with color-coded sprayer heads that let you choose the watering pattern you want. Now you get one sprinkler and one head--read the description carefully!!!
O**R
Great For Small Gardens
I've been using this sprinkler for a couple of years now in my vegetable garden. I have three 3' by 3' beds. They give of a fine circular pattern that can be adjusted to any circumference you want. The specs say to use 25psi. This is way too much pressure. I used a 12psi pressure reducer and found it perfect for a better adjustable pattern. Only problem is, they are way too expensive here on Amazon. They can be found at The Sprinkler System Store for $1.69 for a two pack.
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