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  2. Gardena (company) - Wikipedia

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    Gardena helped popularize quick-connect garden hose fittings such as these Video of the smallest robotic lawn mower Sileno City 250 from Gardena, constructed by Husqvarna, in a garden with 40 m 2. Gardena GmbH, based in Ulm, Germany, is a manufacturer of gardening tools and has been a subsidiary of the Swedish Husqvarna Group since 2007. With ...

  3. Impact sprinkler - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Irrigation sprinkler - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Robotic lawn mower - Wikipedia

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    FireFly AMP electric autonomous reel mowers maintained the fairways for the PGA Tour's Black Desert Championship October 9-13, 2024 in Ivins, Utah A robotic lawn mower with visible track marks in a lawn indicating the random way it cuts the grass Video of a robotic lawn mower, the smallest model sold by company Gardena built by Husqvarna, in a garden with 40 m 2

  6. Lawn mower - Wikipedia

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    The lawn mower was invented in 1830 by Edwin Beard Budding of Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. [1] Budding's mower was designed primarily to cut the grass on sports grounds and extensive gardens, as a superior alternative to the scythe, and was granted a British patent on August 31, 1830.

  7. Feynman sprinkler - Wikipedia

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    A Feynman sprinkler, also referred to as a Feynman inverse sprinkler or reverse sprinkler, is a sprinkler-like device which is submerged in a tank and made to suck in the surrounding fluid. The question of how such a device would turn was the subject of an intense and remarkably long-lived debate.