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Mini Sprinkler Heads

Low Gallonage, Pop-Up Impulse Sprinkler Head, Adjustable To Full/Part Circle, Space From 25′-43′ Apart, Especially Recommended For Low Pressure Areas, 2.3 GPM.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19187 in Lawn & Patio
  • Brand: Rain Bird
  • Model: LG3MINIPAW
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00″ h x 4.00″ w x 4.00″ l, .67 pounds
  • Water-saving brass-weighted spray-guiding arm controls stream to prevent side splash onto buildings and walkways
  • Simple, single nozzle section
  • Precise operation
  • Industrial quality
A standard tradition for underground watering systems, Rain Bird pop-up affect sprinklers provide the comfortableness and reliability householders want and retract out of sight for high traffic areas. These heavy responsibility impacts have the strength and performance of industrial and mercantile products, yet are easy to install and operate. Pop-up affect sprinklers are long lasting, and specially cited for their performance with heavy-mineral content, such as hard water and well water, that may clog and corrode other sprinklers. Also an splendid choice for reclaimed water irrigation schemes in drought areas. Features and Benefits: Rain Bird’s #1 selling pop-up affect sprinkler. Water Saver brass weighted PJ spray guide arm controls stream, prevents side splash onto buildings and walkways. Patented, pressure-activated wiper seal assures authenti pop-up and retraction. Diffuser screw breaks water into littler droplets for uniform watering. 3-inch pop-up to clear tall grass. Rugged, high-impact case dimensions: 4-1/8-inches diameter, 8-5/8 inches high. 1/2-inch female connection at side or bottom.

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
1I wish I had researched better before buying
By J. Hannigan
I installed a complete irrigation system with 10 zones. The 4 zones that have gear driven rotors or spray heads work flawlessly. 6 zones have the Mini-Paw. Of the 11 LG-3 Mini-Paw sprinkler heads installed, 5 heads have failed (they ‘hang’ on rotation sporadically). See “http://www.irrigationtutorials.com/reviews/rotor/rainbirdminipaw.htm”for more information. I flushed the lines and did a good installation. The problem is not water pressure of flow. I will be replacing all 11 impact rotors with Hunter PGP-ATR gear driven rotors “http://www.irrigationtutorials.com/reviews/rotor/hunterpgp.htm”. Fortunately Hunter makes a product that will fit into the Rain Bird casing, so I don’t need to dig up the existing heads. I’ll admit it….I really wanted to hear the ch-ch-ch-ch-ch of the impact heads, and that’s why I went that route, but after trying them and doing more reading, I realize it was a bad idea. Do your own research and see what the pros are installing.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
2Rain Bird Mini Paw – not great
By melissa
They do shoot very far and have 2 ways of connecting it to the water pipe (side and bottom connectors). You can also get various size colored plastic nozzles (red, black, yellow, blue) that screw onto the opening to release less/more water. Changing a malfunctioning pop-up head is extremely easy and quick with a special wrench. I have 10 of these installed around the house. I find that it uses a huge amount of water (even with the red nozzle) and doesn’t soak the lawn. Somehow this seems like an impossibility, but they managed to do it. 25 minutes each zone should be enough water, no? In addition there is runoff water wasted into the street from the heads.

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