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Brass Water Timer for Garden Hose, 2 Zone Sprinkler Timer, Automatic Irrigation System/Rain Delay/Manual Watering, Programmable Watering for Lawn, Yard, Drip Irrigation C92WT06

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$29.99
Brass Water Timer for Garden Hose, 2 Zone Sprinkler Timer, Automatic Irrigation System/Rain Delay/Manual Watering, Programmable Watering for Lawn, Yard, Drip Irrigation C92WT06
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What It Is

This is a 2-zone brass water timer that connects to a standard garden hose or outdoor faucet, allowing you to schedule automatic watering for lawns, gardens, or drip irrigation systems. It is not a lawn mower part—it’s an irrigation accessory for yard maintenance.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Hose/faucet connection: Fits standard 3/4-inch garden hose threads (GHT) on both inlet and outlet. Check that your outdoor faucet and hose ends are also 3/4-inch GHT (most residential are).
  • Zone compatibility: Works with two separate zones—each requires its own valve or drip line. Ensure your existing irrigation setup has two independent lines or you’re willing to split your supply.
  • Power: Requires 2 AA batteries (not included). No hardwiring needed. Check battery compartment for corrosion before first use.
  • Not for: In-ground sprinkler systems with high flow/pressure demands (e.g., rotor heads) unless you have a pressure regulator. Best for low-flow drip or small spray zones.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation difficulty: Easy—screw onto faucet, attach hoses, set programming. No tools needed.
  • Rain delay feature: Lets you pause watering for 24–72 hours without erasing your schedule. Useful after storms.
  • Brass construction: More durable than plastic timers, but the brass body can get hot in direct sun. Avoid leaving it in full afternoon sun if possible.
  • Manual watering option: You can override the schedule to water on-demand—handy for spot treatments.
  • Common gotcha: If your water pressure is over 80 PSI, install a pressure regulator before the timer to prevent damage.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you have two separate watering zones (e.g., front and back lawn) and want a reliable, brass-bodied timer with rain delay and manual override. Skip it if you need more than two zones, have high-pressure sprinkler heads, or prefer a fully digital touchscreen interface.

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