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Claber Logica Garden Watering Drip Kit with Electronic Timer #90762 | 
enlarge | Brand: Claber Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $59.99
New (3) from $59.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 32156
Media: Tools Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 11.6 x 3
MPN: 90762 Model: 90762 UPC: 088243907621 EAN: 0088243907621 ASIN: B00134RINO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | No programming required, simply turn a rotary dial to run one of 15 preset cycles | | • | No wiring or electricity necessary, battery operated | | • | Drip irrigation can reduce water consumption up to 70% | | • | Watering directly at the roots promotes healthier plants |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Taking care of your garden, potted plants, shrubs and trees requires that they receive consistent watering. You could walk around the yard and do this by hand or have a professional sprinkler system installed, but why go through the hassle or expense? The Logica Garden Watering Drip Kit from Claber is a complete kit for setting up your own irrigation system that will keep your yard flourishing for years to come. It features a reducer that will maintain a consistent water pressure and 20 adjustable in-line drippers. With the included timer, you can select a watering cycle by simply turning the rotary dial to any one of the 15 preset programs from 6 hours up to weekly irrigation. By using a drip irrigation system, you can reduce water consumption by focusing water directly to the roots. Installation and maintenance is a breeze, so watering is no longer a chore, its fun. The timer can run for an entire season on one 9-volt battery (sold separately).
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| Customer Reviews:
Watering System November 10, 2008 Roger L. Howell (Wichita, KS) The item shipped promptly and was packaged very well. It seems to be what was represented but lacked sufficient assembly instructions. I have not used it yet but it appears to be what I am looking for and made well.
Nice looking product, well designed, but poor options on the timer September 30, 2008 L. Kline (New York, NY United States) The directions were not very helpful when putting it all together, but I did figure out how to put together the system. I installed it and it seemed to work, but I think that the lack of good options on the timer make it a flawed product. I would like to set it to turn on 2x a day for longer than 30 minutes, but that's not possible. I'll need to replace the timer with something more detailed next year.
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