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Ein Dor Mini-Sprinklers (5 Pack)

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Thanks to their wind-resistant low trajectory and uniform spray pattern, the Ein-Dor Mini-Sprinklers from DripWorks have drawn rave reviews from our customers. These Ein-Dor sprinklers are perfect for landscaped areas, garden beds, plant propagation and small groups of containers. Use the Press Fit Support Stake Assemblies with the Ein-Dor Sprinklers when connecting to your mainline. Using the press-fit barb and anti-drip device, you can even invert an Ein-Dor sprayer for overhead use in a greenhouse.

Under pressure, the top part of the mini-sprinkler lifts and oscillates, creating a flat spray pattern and an even distribution of droplets. The lift helps discourage plugging and insects.

We offer several versions of these mini-sprinklers, including low-flow, medium/high flow, medium/low flow and high flow.

Features:

  • Full circle spray pattern
  • Even distribution of droplets (no misting)
  • Lifting top prevents plugging and keeps insects out
  • Operates best at 30 PSI (20 PSI minimum)

The Ein Dor Mini-Sprinkler head has two parts connected by a small plastic rod. Under pressure, the top part lifts and oscillates creating a flat spray pattern with an even distribution of droplets. The lifting top prevents plugging and keeps out insects while the large drops and low spray angle minimize wind drift. Because Ein Dors have such even coverage, they are a natural choice for greenhouse watering, either facing up, or hanging upside down for container groupings. Overlap 100% for complete coverage.

When inverted (installed upside down) the low flow Ein Dor (MELOW) produces a fine mist with a reduced diameter.

SprinklerColorFlow @ 30 PSIDiameter @ 30 PSI
MELOW Purple 5 GPH 5 feet
MELTB Blue 9 GPH 7 feet
MEBLA Black 18 GPH 9 feet
MERED Red 32 GPH 13 feet

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