AndySki
Bewertet in den USA am9. Mai 2025
In my yard we have Hunter Sprinkler heads (the PGP Ultra model). Nevertheless, even though the product ad for this Gulfmew Sprinkler Head Tool Kit mentions that it is compatible with specific sprinklers from Rainbird, I reasoned that the head hold-up collars would likely fit the Hunter heads. This assumption turned out to be true, at least for the collars - and partially true for the screwdriver-like adjustment tool.In my opinion, the hold-up collars are worth their weight in gold. These pop-up rotary sprinkler heads that they are designed to fit have a fairly strong return spring in them (particularly when they are new), making it difficult to work on once they've been installed in the ground. Also, when inserting new nozzles or swapping out a different nozzle for an existing one, it's best to use two hands for this job: which obviously isn't possible if one hand is holding the head up. These collars make it MUCH easier to work on the nozzles, as they do the holding, freeing up both hands to do the work. Additionally, the circular bubble level makes ensuring that the sprinkler heads are installed perfectly level a snap.With respect to the adjustment tool on the other hand, although it's useful, isn't perfectly suited for use with the Hunter PGP Ultra heads. It may be fine for the Rainbird heads, but it won't work for pulling up the Hunters' heads since the tip of the tool is too long. When trying to insert the tool into the pull-up slot, it bottoms out well before the cross reaches the point where it can be turned so the cross can engage in the slot and actually allow pulling up the head. For pulling up the heads, it would be best to use the original plastic and steel tool that comes with the Hunter Rotary sprinklers.The Gulfmew tool is still useful for adjusting the sprinkler's arc of motion, and even for setting the dispersion by turning the set screw over the nozzle in or out (although I've always used the little Allen wrench that is attached to the original Hunter adjustment tool, but in fact the screw actually has BOTH a hex head and a screwdriver slot that the Gulfmew tool will fit). The tip of the Gulfmew tool is also well suited for prying out the old nozzles when changing to a different-sized nozzle is needed.
Alex Curtis
Bewertet in den USA am9. Mai 2025
Great quality sprinkler controls and level. I was surprised how sturdy these were. The bubble level is really clear and easy to see. It is nice to have the level because it you ensure that the sprinkler is going to give the expected coverage. If the sprinkler isn't level, it can hit the grass too early and cause problems.The screwdriver is nice. It is almost identical to the official rain bird ones that i have bought in the past. This kit offers incredible value.
lugz
Bewertet in den USA am28. Mai 2025
Handy sprinkler head clips to hold sprinkler up while changing the nozzle.I like the level guide to keep everything vertical to ensure a good even spray sweep pattern.The T tool is too long on the tip for my sprinklers - I may file down the end to fit better.
Nigel
Bewertet in den USA am10. Mai 2025
These are pretty much an identical copy of my rainbird adjustment head ones. Minus the double the cost.They all eventually break just from use or being run over from accidently leaving them in the yard but this makes it super easy to make your irrigation heads plum so they are not angled.The tool is slightly cheaper feel to it than the rainbird but still does the job. This kit coupled with the pliers makes for a great DIY adjustments and micro tweaks to get your lawn dialed in properly.
k
Bewertet in den USA am13. April 2025
Nice concept, easy to use and verify that the sprinkler heads are installed level. Only issue I have was that one of the sprinkler level broke on first use. It went on ok and I was able to setup and level the sprinkler but during removal, the plastic cracked.