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Old 03-03-2006, 03:15 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Has anyone tried one of the traveling sprinklers that is of the hose
reel type. I am looking at the Rapid Rain Model 860 by Mobile
Irrigation Technologies. I saw it at http://www.rapidrain.com and am
comparing it to Microrain. Seems to be a much better bang for the buck
and its made here in the ole US of A


Yay for gadgets. Why fix what ain't broke? A good gear driven or impact
sprinkler can do wonders. It probably works well when new, but probably
quickly develops leaks, or develops problems. But your money, try it, report
back to us what happens to it after a few months.

-S


 
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