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Gilmour Turine Rotor Sprinkler with Sled Base Teal #ATR5 | 
| Brand: Gilmour Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $21.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 8975
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 4 x 10.8 x 11.5
MPN: ATR5 Model: ATR5 UPC: 034411050255 EAN: 0034411050255 ASIN: B00002N67A
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| Features:
| • | Up to 4,000-square-foot coverage (70-foot circle) | | • | Water pressure range: 15 to 150 psi | | • | Rustproof polymer sled base |
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Product Description Advanced Turbine Rotary Sprinkler, Water Coverage Up To 4,000 SQFT, 70' Diameter, Multi-Stream Nozzle Provides Even Coverage, Easily Adjusts To Cover A Full Or Partial Circle, Distance Control Deflector Slides To Desired Water Coverage Setting, Super Quiet Water Driven Turbine Motor For Extra Long Life, Works At Water Pressures Ranging From 15 PSI To 150 PSI, Impact Resistant, Rustproof Polymer Flow Through Sled Base, Boxed, Made In USA.
Amazon.com Review Gilmour's advanced rotary lawn sprinkler has a multistream nozzle that adjusts for precise watering and is balanced for increased sprinkler stability. By simply adjusting the sliding deflector, you can control even coverage to a full or partial circle up 70 feet in diameter. The sprinkler's turbine motor is built to be quiet and long-lasting, and the poly sled base provides great coverage without having to spike your lawn.
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| Customer Reviews:
Control is great - severe leaking where hose is attached is not! June 23, 2008 I own 4 or 5 of these sprinklers to help me keep an acre watered. They get a lot of use, and I have to move them around a lot. The control with this sprinkler is awesome - I can water just about any shape patch. But the sprinklers leak something awful where the hoses attach. Its not a threaded spot, so I can't just use washers or thread tape to fix it. Its where the plastic ring to screw the hose in attaches to the sled base.
Positioning the hose to not waste water is hard due to the leaking. And I get wet every time I move them. I wish I could figure out a way to patch this one faulty spot, because otherwise they are the best sprinklers I've ever owned by far.
Gilmour ok; Nelson is better May 31, 2008 The turbine sprinklers are easier to use than the impulse type....howevever, from the two I own, the Nelson is better than the Gilmour. The Nelson has a metal base and a much more efficient turbine head. This Gilmour is ok for flower beds.
Pretty Good Sprinkler January 30, 2007 I got one good year of use out of this sprinkler. It did do a fine job, watered the lawn very well. But the next season it only lasted a short time until the gear broke and would not rotate. Not sure what caused it. May have been one of those things.
I would still recommened the sprinkler if you can grab one on sale.
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