Orbit 58288 Irrigatore a 3 bracci per altezze elevate 1

Brand:Orbit

3.4/5

62.21

L'irrigatore rotante a 3 bracci in ottone su base telescopica di Orbit ti offre l'irrigatore perfetto per le tue aree di medie dimensioni. Acqua fino a 50 piedi di diametro dall'azione roteante dei tre bracci in ottone. L'irrigatore si regola da 23 a 35 pollici di altezza, perfetto per annaffiare giardini in crescita. Questo getto d'acqua delicato e costante fornisce una buona quantità di acqua al tuo prato, giardino, arbusti o fiori senza causare alcun danno. Per usarlo, scegli semplicemente la posizione desiderata, calpesta il picchetto per inserire il paletto nel terreno. Attacca il tuo tubo da giardino utilizzando la connessione easy-swivel.

STOCCAGGIO FACILE: l'irrigatore si ritrae in una dimensione più piccola per riporlo durante la bassa stagione. IRRIGAZIONE DELICATA: lo spray morbido simile alla pioggia è l'ideale per innaffiare giardini, arbusti e fiori. COPERTURA UNIFORME: l'azione rotante a 3 bracci garantisce una copertura dell'acqua affidabile a 360 gradi. BASE TELESCOPICA: l'irrigatore si regola da 23 pollici a 35 pollici di altezza. COPERTURA AREA MEDIA: spruzza fino a 50 piedi di diametro, coprendo 1.960 piedi quadrati.
Brand Orbit
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,117 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Floor Area 1960 Square Feet
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 16.5 x 5.12 x 3.19 inches
Item model number 58288N
Item Weight 1.1 pounds
Manufacturer Orbit
Product Dimensions 16.5 x 5.12 x 3.19 inches
Style 360

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Scritto da: Barry Franceschi
Very easy to use
To water the lawns
Scritto da: Jeff Ewart
Does the job ...
Sprinklers arrived quickly but one ot the spinners had a " nozzle cap " missing which affected the watering pattern .. I just pinched it flat , that helped ...
Scritto da: Lawrence Page
Great "light rain" sprinkler; just not as tall as it looked.
Three main points: First, I bought both the Melnor and the Orbit rotating-head telescoping-arm sprinklers to compare them. I strongly prefer the Orbit model because it provides a more-uniformly-finer droplets of "rain" that distributes the water much more evenly than the Melnor Telescoping model. The Melnor model throws water mostly sideways in streams from the ends of each rotating spout that end up as large drops. It then has a finer mist coming out of the center pole if the spinning head. So the Melnor has droplets that are both too large and too small, resulting in most of the water falling in a "ring" where the primary streams are thrown. By contrast, the Orbit model sprays water out of the ends of each rotating arm as well as from notches along the arm and fine nozzles on the rotating center. So instead of streams/large-drops shooting sideways from the ends of each arm and a fine mist coming from the top, all of the droplets are uniformly small, resulting in much more even distribution akin to a light rain through the entire circle-range of the sprinkler. Second, the sprinkler head is well made out of all metal parts (brass sprinkler head) and works well. (The Melnor was well-made, too). Third, the only downside is that although it is marketed as "high rise telescoping" sprinkler, the 40-inch "telescope" barely rises to an adult's hip. The "40-inch" measurement includes the 8-inch spike that buries into the ground. So it is really only 32-inches (2 1/2 feet) "tall" from the top of the foot-plate to the top of the sprinkler head. I bought this sprinkler to replace a telescoping rotating sprinkler that was five feet tall and was the PERFECT sprinkler in which kids could play because it was taller than most children (and thus didn't spray them in their faces) and threw water high enough that it came down like a fine drizzle. I needed to mount this sprinkler on a ladder to produce the same effect. But because this sprinkler is well built and distributes water very evenly (like a light rain), I plan to build a longer extension arm out of copper that will screw into the existing base and the existing head.
Scritto da: Chris
Great fake rain maker
I bought two of these for a large garden and they work perfectly. Very sturdy in the ground and have a great spay pattern. I have mine linked together so no need to walk through the mud and add compaction to move it to a different spot anymore. Highly recommend this
Scritto da: Nick
Would definitely recommend buying... I have 6!
I bought one of these sprinklers a few yrs ago and liked it a lot! Recently bought a acreage, so did a bigger garden this year. So I bought 3 more! I keep expanding the garden and needed more sprinklers. I had a couple other sprinklers and they just didn't do what I wanted them to, so here I am again buying more of these!! The only issue I have with them is if the soil is damp, they wobble a bit, but nothing too major. They haven't fell over yet. In a lawn may not do that since lawn soil isn't loose soil. It's very easy to use, only problem I have is getting a good grip on the connection to connect the hose or disconnect the hose. Especially when it is wet, my hands and fingers slip on the plastic. Maybe some kind of rubber cover/coating would help to grip it!? All in all, I really like this product and would recommend it to others!
Scritto da: Alianne
Proven to be very good for low pressure (well water) systems!
A few years ago I went through 8 or 9 types of sprinklers trying to find the one that can throw water out the farthest on my water system. I have a low-pressure well system that isn't even strong enough to run the oscillating fan or tic-tic-tic-tic sprinkler types reliably. When this sprinkler is extended to its full height, it wins hands down. I've been using these exclusively for at lease three seasons now, and own six total. A few tips: 1) These are made of plastic and aluminum. When initially assembling them, DO NOT over tighten any of the parts (like the head) that screw on to the others. Anything more than a pinky tightening (i.e., a very gently finger tightening) will immediately strip the threads. 2) If you drop one on pavement and one of the caps on the sprayer arms comes off, you can use a permanent threadlocker to re-affix it permanently -- just don't clog the holes. Otherwise, these sprinklers seem to hold up well over time, as long as you don't bang them around too much.
Scritto da: Michael Minch
Great Quality
Very Durable and does a great job covering a large area!
Scritto da: Kat
It works!
My last sprinkler just wasn't working well, time to replace. This new sprinkler appears to be a keeper. I've only used it once so far, it was adjustable, was needed for a small area and was able to adjust it to fit. I have high hopes it will last, time will tell.
Scritto da: Marc L.
Big even coverage.
Well made and nice big even coverage. Does not like being daisy chained with other sprinklers though. Spray area drops off considerably when two or more are linked together. Better to have a timer to turn a few on individually than all at once.
Scritto da: Schubertina
Do not buy in UK!
This is meant to be telescopic but collapses immediately when extended. I didn't even try to use it. Also it needs 3/4 inch fittings so expensive to attach to usual hose. However the really tedious bit is trying to return. Amazon was helpful, I followed instructions, took parcel to UPS receiving shop where it was refused. I needed paperwork that was no way available, and In Triplicate! The lovely person in Amazon Customer Services organised a Refund without the need to return the item,but I shall research Vendors very carefully!
Scritto da: charlie
Great Sprinkler
This is a great sprinkler. We now have three. I have been trying to get the correct fittings to join them up. However, this was not as easy as first thought. On the back of each sprinkler, there is a cap that can be unscrewed and a hose screwed on. However, the thread is not bsp(British Standard Pipe Thread), but rather NPT which stands for National Pipe Thread and is the american standard. The NPT has the thread at a different angle. I have since bought 3/4" NPT hose connectors. the original sprinkler,is probably over 20 years now and still going strong.
Scritto da: Mr David Baldwin
If you buy this item you also need a male connection to connect the hose
It work well once you have the connection piece extra to buy
Scritto da: Anthony Rath
Plastic fittings are weak and will snap immediately
They say brass fittings, but are weak plastic. First time pushing into ground the fitting from pipe snapped. Very flimsy product. Would not recommend.

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