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Gardena Water Timer #31169-4 | List Price: $27.99 Discount Price: $22.68
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| Brand: Gardena Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Water Timer
- For controlling sprinklers and driphead irrigation systems
- Switches off automatically for a convenient, water saving watering
- Watering time between 5-120 minutes
- Manual water flow can be set
Useless water timer [Posted on 2007-07-04] I purchased two of these timers.
Both of them are defective. The timer "winds" down to zero in the correct amount of time, but the valve will not shut-off.
Kind of defeats the whole purpose of a timer when your water runs for hours and you think it has shut-off.
I would have to agree with the other reviewer who said Gardena's product quality is very poor now.
Water timer [Posted on 2007-08-03] Great product. I have been using it a month. No batteries required. Just set the desired length of time you wish to run the hose or turn the timer the oposite way to keep continous flow. Works great!
Great water timer for a couple of years [Posted on 2007-09-25] I have bought these for years, but have only gotten 2-3 years use out of them. I use them for watering my veggies, flowers and bushes. We have horses and I use them all year round for the water troughs.I can walk away from them and depend on the timer to fill them. However,if there is any sort of freezing weather you must not let these remain on the hose bib and freeze up with water. They will be useless after-leaking and not working properly. Otherwise, I would recommend them.
So far, so good [Posted on 2007-11-06] I've tried many other timers, which have failed after about 3 months of use. So far, after 1 month, this timer seems to work well.
Best of breed [Posted on 2007-12-10] There is no better timer - I've tried them all. They are so rugged they stand up to the acidic enviroment at the chemical plant where I work. I have standardized on this timer for all the rinse tanks. (and also my garden) There are $10 timers out there from big box hardware stores but they WILL fall apart before the season is over.
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