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The Gilmour Oscillating Sprinkler (7900PP) is a flexible spray tube and create a pattern when needed. It's a tube that bends and have a set width of coverage. It has a spray pattern feature that can be adjusted to fit square or rectangular shapes. When installed, the width and length of the specific area to be watered can be controlled. It can be changed whenever required. This product is impact resistant and has a rustproof polymer construction. Perfect to use for any household outdoor setting. This sprinkler provides water coverage up to 4,000 square feet (86 ft x 59 ft).
For use in | Lawn & Garden |
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Coverage Area | Up to 4,000 sq. ft. |
Color | Green |
Sprayer Type | Oscillating |
Material / Construction | Heavy-Duty Polymer Base |
Spray Pattern | Spray pattern adjusts to fit most square or rectangular shapes |
Shipping Weight | 1.80 lbs |
Manufacturer | Robert Bosch Tool Group (Mfg. Number: 7900PP) |
UPC | 034411079522 |
How to use Oscillating Sprinkler:
In order to understand how the adjustment on these sprinklers work, it is important to understand what is meant by “LEFT” and “RIGHT.” RIGHT refers to the user’s right when facing the sprinkler from the end where the hose is connected.
The following are descriptions of the coverage you will get in various positions:
Watering/Hose End
It is important when using watering devices that you are aware of electrical devices and outlets. DO NOT SPRAY WATER INTO AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET. SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK COULD RESULT. Watering devices and accessories are intended for outdoor and cold water use only, unless marked otherwise. Do not use when freezing may occur.
Garden Hose
Gilmour hose is NOT for use with hot water, unless marked as Commercial or Industrial, and for use with hot water.
Drinking water from any hose is NOT recommended.
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Have 4 of these and I can't get them to oscilate to the maximum levels.
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