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The RESTMO Flexible Sprinkler System is a versatile above-ground DIY irrigation kit designed for efficient watering of lawns, flower beds, and gardens. It features adjustable sprinklers, a 50ft garden hose, and a durable construction, making it an ideal choice for any gardening enthusiast.
J**P
Great product and excellent customer service
Great product and excellent customer service. My area has low water presure so I needed to only run two sprinklers at a time. This required a couple of extra connector which customer service helped me with.
A**N
Great product
We created a large flower bed after our sprinkler system was installed. I needed something to water the area. I bought a splitter for my spigot and cut and assembled this to supplement my sprinkler system. It works great, and was very easy to assemble.
M**S
Great for precise irrigation!
I ordered these to water some freshly installed plantings along the back of my house, with the desire to avoid daily manual watering. I ended up liking the kit, and ordered a 2nd box to build out my setup with additional irrigation heads. Paired with a third party automatic watering timer, my daily watering is fully automated.In the kit, you'll find everything you need to get up and running - the hose, irrigation heads, and various attachments to customize your system. The hose itself is of sufficient quality - it feels well built and durable, and I don't have any concerns about it failing. It's very easily cut to size, and the connects are easily press-fit and then locked in place. The sprinkler heads allow for significant customization - adjusting the spray direction, spread, and flow rate. You can set these up to essentially spray a single plant, shower an area, or soak a particular location - with adjustment possible for every scenario in between. The kit comes with sufficient hose to cover quite a bit of space, particularly when you take into account the spray distance of the sprinkler heads (though that'll vary with your water pressure & total number of heads in use). In my case I was covering a relatively small area, but wanted very precise watering - so I ended up ordering a second kit to add more heads to a fairly short run.My main recommendation is to spend extra time planning your layout - think about where you need your sprinkler heads to be, and which plants (or areas) each one will water. That way you can create a design that gives you exactly the results you're looking for. Plan to spend extra time refining the flow rate of each sprinkler head - remembering that adjusting one will impact the others (e.g. if you increase flow on one head, your others will all be slightly reduced). So depending on how precise you want your setup to be, you may need to tweak the flow rate on each head a few times - adjusting back and forth as you go, until everything is balanced as desired.Given the cost, value on this set is fair - not outstanding, but definitely fair. I wish they included a few more sprinkler heads for the price, but understand that it's a basic versatile kit intended to cover a variety of use cases (e.g. short runs and long runs). Easy to use, and easy to recommend
G**O
Do not buy
Do not buy this. It is so hard to install the quality is cheep and it is not easy to assemble. I wasn’t able to use it. It’s all plastic and the hose is very small and thin.
L**R
Excellent watering system for the price...
I've only just set this system up to water a 50'x5' strip of lawn on the side of my house. Very easy to configure to your specific needs, but not meant to water an entire lawn of any size.While it is easy to set up, the individual connections -- and there are many -- do have a tendency to leak a bit. Adding an extra rubber washer to each connection fixed that problem. I have this system on a timer, amd the whole thing works very well together. One thing I will say, is that I have good water pressure, and I'm able to use the water flow adjustment on each head to give me the perfect range. And the angle adjustment is simple to use and works very well. I don't know how well it would work with low pressure, so if your water pressure isn't sufficient, you might not get the results that I and others are getting.One last thing... I do recommend having a few metal spikes on hand, along with the appropriately-sized adapters, just in case the plastic spikes break. The plastic spikes seemed more than sturdy enough to penetrate the moderately hard ground, but they are, after all, plastic. Just something to consider.For the px, this system is almost as good as having An in-ground irrigation system. Very pleased at this point.
C**G
It’s okay
The media could not be loaded. So let me tel you about my intentions with this purchase and then I’ll go into the pros and cons.I bought this system for an affordable DIY watering system and a timer so I don’t have to manually go out and turn it on/off with the typical sprinklers you get at a store and then also move it after a certain period of time to get the other half of the yard. I chose this system because it doesn’t break the bank and had decent-great reviews, as well as I could continually add another system to reach the length I needed. I bought two of these and shortly realized I would need maybe 4 to reach what I needed in length so I looked up the measurements of the hose and turns out they sell the same hose without the sprinklers for a cheaper price so I bought two of those as well (more than I needed but wanted to play it safe) after carefully setting it all up I used maybe 100-150 feet of hose with 8 sprinklers set maybe 10ft apart from each other. I was excited to turn it on and see it in action.Shortly after I was only disappointed… the water pressure didn’t reach the very last 3 sprinklers with opening them 75% of the way and I intended to order 4 more to complete my intended area. So I had to play with the sprinklers to make it so there was enough water pressure to reach the last three and cover the current set up yard plan.. I had to basically turn the direction and have them spray all to the right with the top being open 25% and a handful of them slightly closed off from the water in general to get it spray ever where I needed. I am now at a loss as to what to do with the remaining 25feet I need sprinklers for because the water pressure won’t be enough to reach them.. I would recommend these if you have a small area/yard and my yard is not big fyi.Pros: affordable, easy set up, extensions can be addedCons: doesn’t work for large areas, water pressure with the size of the hose isn’t enough to reach far distancesHope this helps anyone with making a decision
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