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Prime Members: Orbit 62061Z 1-Outlet Programmable Digital Hose Watering Timer

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Amazon has for Prime Members: Orbit 62061Z 1-Outlet Programmable Digital Hose Watering Timer on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • CONSERVE WATER: Never forget to turn your water off again, this timer will shut the water off for you
  • EASY-TO-USE DIAL: Ergonomic dial cycles easily between set clock, start time, how long, how often, auto, and off
  • LARGE DIGITAL DISPLAY: Easy to read display can be seen at a distance
  • RAIN DELAY: Save water by skipping watering cycles after it rains without interrupting your set program; set the delay to last from 1 to 3 days
  • INTERVAL PROGRAMMING: Set your timer to water every 6 hours, 12 hours, or from once a day up to once every 7 days

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Amazon has for Prime Members: Orbit 62061Z 1-Outlet Programmable Digital Hose Watering Timer on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • CONSERVE WATER: Never forget to turn your water off again, this timer will shut the water off for you
  • EASY-TO-USE DIAL: Ergonomic dial cycles easily between set clock, start time, how long, how often, auto, and off
  • LARGE DIGITAL DISPLAY: Easy to read display can be seen at a distance
  • RAIN DELAY: Save water by skipping watering cycles after it rains without interrupting your set program; set the delay to last from 1 to 3 days
  • INTERVAL PROGRAMMING: Set your timer to water every 6 hours, 12 hours, or from once a day up to once every 7 days

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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wonkie
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don't buy these plastic junk pos timers, get the rainbird with the brass fittings for $45-$50. the plastic breaks off, the brass won't.
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Jabersquawk
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Quote from wonkie :
don't buy these plastic junk pos timers, get the rainbird with the brass fittings for $45-$50. the plastic breaks off, the brass won't.

Link?
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Luigis3rdcousin
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I was just looking for something like this… Slickdeals reading my mind??
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jplee3
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Quote from wonkie :
don't buy these plastic junk pos timers, get the rainbird with the brass fittings for $45-$50. the plastic breaks off, the brass won't.
Yup. PSA but I've had one of these fail open: meaning that if you have your hose bib on all the time and are relying on this to start/stop the water flow, if it for whatever reason fails, it will allow water through.
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Quote from Luigis3rdcousin :
I was just looking for something like this… Slickdeals reading my mind??

Me too!
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tacofeaster
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Quote from jplee3 :
Yup. PSA but I've had one of these fail open: meaning that if you have your hose bib on all the time and are relying on this to start/stop the water flow, if it for whatever reason fails, it will allow water through.
I've been using mine for over a year without any issues

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Quote from tacofeaster :
I've been using mine for over a year without any issues
I was running mine for a while too before the flooding occurred.
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$11.99 now!
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vo_danh
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All the water timers fail, and they fail open.. I've never had the plastic break, the automatic valve will fail long before the plastic. I bought all the stock from the Ace sale for $5 a timer... im set for a while.
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k1down
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also had the plastic fail on mine. agree with previous poster: pony up the cash for a rainbird.
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B.a.s.13
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Tried multiple times, failed multiple times. Wouldn't use again even for free. This was in a mild climate, especially steer clear if in hot conditions. Absolutely nothing against OP.
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taylork07
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Quote from wonkie :
don't buy these plastic junk pos timers, get the rainbird with the brass fittings for $45-$50. the plastic breaks off, the brass won't.
I've used the three outlet model of this for the last three years with zero issues. Far outlasted any other brand timer that I have used.

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MitchJ
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Y'all might want to consider just buying an adapter for that can adapt the sprinkler riser to regular hose fitting, which can then be used as a hose or hooked up to a drip system. I've bought these timers a few times, but I'm starting to think of going the route I've said above.

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