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The Sprinkler Head Removal Tool 4-in-1 is a revolutionary tool designed to make replacing sprinkler heads a breeze. Compatible with all major brands, it allows you to remove and replace heads in under two minutes without any digging or mess. Featuring advanced SureGrip Quad-Talon Technology and a stainless steel guide rod, this tool ensures precision and ease of use, making it a must-have for any lawn care enthusiast.
J**G
works as advertised
Once in a while you run into something so ingenious that you wonder how did someone picture this in their head and then built it. We live on a small farm and maintain around 2 acres around the house with a sprinkler system. It is all Rain bird, and almost 24 years old. Two years ago I upgraded to their Wi-Fi controller and thought it couldn't get better. Now I could work on the sprinklers and test the finished repair with the cell phone. now, here comes this gadget, what I call it. Saw it here while buying replacement sprinkler heads, and at 40 bucks it was worth a try, specially after watching their video. it works!! just as advertised. If you watch the video, it has multiple attachments to remove the head and or the screw in base. I tried it on one head around thick centipede. Typically I will use the narrow sharp point shovel I have just to do this. I cut all around the head and remove the clump of dirt/grass to go back in after doing repairs. it is not hard, tedious yes, but I can do this typically without making a big mess that will take weeks or longer to fill in and look natural again. Then ,I* have to dig some more using the shovel/hands to get to the head and unscrew. This contraption did just as advertised, and it took a bit of elbow grease to cut through the thick grass. I had to clean the head a couple of times, the grass was that thick. The promo video doesn't show the elbow grease required in this case, but in fairness, they do mention this in the printed instructions, and give suggestions. Now, lets go to the good part and what the company omits in the video/instructions. Once the tool got a hold of the sprinkler, it came off easily, even though the hole was small enough I could really only use 2-3 fingers at a time to pull it out. Then you switch attachments to remove the base, where the guts screw into. This is where they didn't mention what occurred to me then. That base is ok 99% of the time, unless you run over it with a mower. The guts are what go bad. I removed the guts from the new head, reinserted and screwed in and we were done, and I have a spare case if needed. If you are wondering how do you adjust the spray arc, I have you covered. Start the system and watch the pattern. The rain Bird system you adjust the left limits manually screwing the head a bit counter clockwise until it stops where you want it to. The right side you have an adjustment on the head, and you adjust with a small flat head screwdriver. Using the same attachment on the tool that I used to remove the sprinkler head, i reinserted and turned it counterclockwise, as if removing, just enough to get the desired pattern. I am sold on this gadget. it appears to be 3D printed, very solid
Z**Y
Excellent tool
The product video certainly represents a best case scenario for changing sprinkler heads, but it really does make it easy. My heads were pretty deep in the ground and the cutting teeth on the top wore quickly but lasted through three head changes so far.
G**S
Worked well
Product worked well. I was able to replace a sprinkler head in a fraction of the time it typically would take and very little digging. Very happy so far.
A**R
Poor quality 3D printing
Tool does not cut sod, clogs up quickly, and very poor quality. Tried removing a Toro rotor head, teeth don't t have any gripping force and just round off in the tool. Would return it but am not willing to pay shipping almost as much as the item
M**S
Could be a little longer
I bought this tool so I can raise a number of sprinkler bodies. The item works well when the sprinkler body is not that deep but if it is more than an inch or inch and a half, the handle gets in the way of removing the body. You will have to dig a hole to be able to get the device closer to the body to be able to remove it when the sprinkler body is in the ground more than a couple of inches.. Also the tool that allows you to locate the connection in the ground is too big to go through 1/2" sprinkler holes.
C**.
One of the best tools I’ve ever purchased
Bought this tool and already replaced five Sprinkler heads in my yard. This thing works exactly as described with very nice quality, particularly for a 3-D printed tool. You can’t go wrong buying this thing. Zero digging required to replace entire sprinkler assemblies.
L**E
No digging required
I normally do not leave reviews. But I felt inclined to leave a review on this product because it is amazing. I am a small woman, not very strong and I was able to completely replace a sprinkler pop-up with no issues.
M**N
Abit overblown in description of usefulness
Works fairly well, but abit expensive for the purpose
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