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    The Best Sprinklers. Best Overall: Aqua Joe Turbo Oscillating Sprinkler. Most Precise: Gardena Oscillating Sprinkler ZoomMaxx. Best for Homeowners with Well Water: Melnor 65154AMZ XT Turbo ...

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    Best Oscillating Fans. Best Overall: Amazon Basics Oscillating Dual-Blade Pedestal Fan. Best Value: Black+Decker Oscillating Stand Fan. Best Tower Fan: Vornado Whole Room Air Circulator Tower Fan.

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    An impact sprinkler head in action Sprinklers spraying water to irrigate vine plants in a vineyard. An irrigation sprinkler (also known as a water sprinkler or simply a sprinkler) is a device used to irrigate (water) agricultural crops, lawns, landscapes, golf courses, and other areas. They are also used for cooling and for the control of ...

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    For your grass and gardens to be lush and green, you need one of the best sprinklers. Choose between stationary, traveling, and in-ground systems.

  6. Impact sprinkler - Wikipedia

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    Impact sprinkler head. An impact sprinkler (sometimes called an impulse sprinkler) is a type of irrigation sprinkler in which the sprinkler head, driven in a circular motion by the force of the outgoing water, pivots on a bearing on top of its threaded attachment nut. Invented in 1933 by Orton Englehart, it quickly found widespread use.

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    In order to be "matched" all sprinkler heads in a given zone must have the same rate of precipitation. This can be achieved by matching the gallonage of a standard rotor to its arc and reducing range accordingly (i.e. 2 gallons at 90 degrees, 4 gallons at 180 degrees, or 8 gallons if the head does a full circle) or by using MPR nozzles or ...