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Micro-Jet Sprayer (180°)

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$5.15

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SKU:
MAJ180-5

Description

Targeted 180° Precision for Garden Borders

Stop wasting water on pathways, driveways, and fences. As you map out your spring landscape, the DripWorks 180° Micro Jet Sprayer is the perfect solution for the precise, efficient watering of long garden borders, foundation plantings, and semi-circular beds. This powerful micro sprinkler delivers a gentle, yet thorough, half-circle fan spray, ensuring every drop is directed entirely into your plants' root zones. Built with a universal 10/32 thread and an integrated side flow-control valve, it pairs beautifully with an EZ Stake Assembly to elevate your irrigation and create a lush, healthy garden while maximizing water conservation.

Why Choose the 180° Micro Jet Sprayer?
  • Precise Half-Circle Spray: Eliminate wasteful overspray by blanketing straight garden edges and borders with a gentle 180° fan spray. Keep your walkways completely dry while targeting only your plants.
  • Fully Adjustable Control Valve: Features an easy-to-turn side valve that gives you total control over the water output. Adjust the spray radius from 0 to 8 feet, or turn it off entirely to temporarily disable a single sprayer.
  • High-Volume Hydration: Capable of delivering up to 22 GPH at 30 PSI, this jet provides robust, deep soil saturation for thirsty spring shrubs, dense ground covers, and large border plantings.
  • Universal 10/32 Threading: The industry-standard 10/32 threaded base guarantees seamless, leak-free compatibility with EZ Stake Assemblies, Rigid Risers, and Pop-Up Risers.
Technical Specifications

Review the exact performance metrics to integrate this 180-degree sprayer into your system.

Specification Value
Spray Pattern 180° (1/2 Circle) Fan Spray
Maximum Flow Rate 22 GPH (Gallons Per Hour)
Spray Radius Adjustable from 0 to 8 feet
Optimal Pressure 30 PSI
Inlet Connection 10/32 Threaded Base
How to Install the 180° Micro Jet Sprayer

Build your customized micro-sprayer layout quickly and easily.

Step 1: Choose Your Mounting Assembly
Because of its 10/32 threaded base, this sprayer requires a mount. We highly recommend using a 13" or 17" EZ Stake Assembly, or a Rigid Riser to elevate the half-circle spray above your plants.

Step 2: Thread the Sprayer
Take the Micro Jet Sprayer and firmly twist its 10/32 threaded base into the top of your chosen riser or stake assembly until it is hand-tight and secure.

Step 3: Connect to the Mainline
Use a punch tool to create a hole in your 1/2-inch poly mainline tubing. Insert the 1/4-inch transfer barb attached to your assembly's micro tubing directly into the punched hole.

Step 4: Position and Adjust
Push the stake into the edge of your garden bed with the flat side of the 180-degree spray facing your pathway. Turn on your water, and use the side valve to dial the spray radius perfectly to your border width.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the DripWorks 180° Micro Jet Sprayer good for watering spring garden borders?
Yes, the DripWorks 180° Micro Jet Sprayer is perfect for spring garden borders. Its half-circle fan spray covers edges precisely, directing water inward to the plants and preventing wasteful overspray onto sidewalks and patios.

By keeping the spray strictly within the garden boundaries, you avoid watering weeds in pathways and protect the vulnerable foliage of early spring blooms.

How do I adjust the spray distance on the DripWorks 180° Micro Jet Sprayer?
You can easily adjust the spray distance using the built-in side valve. Simply twist the valve to increase the radius up to 8 feet or close it entirely to shut off the water flow completely.

What tubing and mounts do I need for the DripWorks 180° Micro Jet Sprayer?
This sprayer features a standard 10/32 threaded base. You will need to thread it into an EZ Stake Assembly, rigid riser, or pop-up riser, which connects to your mainline using 1/4-inch micro tubing.

What is the best water pressure for the DripWorks 180° Micro Jet Sprayer?
The optimal operating pressure for this micro sprayer is 30 PSI. Using a pressure regulator ensures the sprayer maintains its exact 180-degree half-circle pattern without blowing out into an unpredictable fine mist.

✔ Compatibility Check

Please note the requirements for this unit:

  • Thread Restrictions: Features a 10/32 thread. Do not attempt to punch and press this directly into 1/2" or 3/4" mainline poly tubing. It must be mounted onto a 10/32 threaded component.
  • Pressure Capabilities: Designed to work optimally at 30 PSI. A pressure regulator is highly recommended for standard municipal water sources to prevent misting.

Complete Your System

Get the most out of your 180-degree micro-sprayers with these highly compatible accessories:

  • EZ Stake Assemblies: A ready-to-go staking solution. Thread the sprayer directly into the top to secure it perfectly along your garden borders.
  • 1/4" Micro Tubing: The essential flexible delivery line used to route water from your mainline if you are building custom risers.
  • 1/2" Mainline Tubing: The primary water supply line that brings water along the length of your garden beds.
  • Pressure Regulator (30 PSI): Protect your sprayers and maintain a crisp, clean half-circle pattern by dropping home water pressure down to exactly 30 PSI.

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