Orbit 62061N Single Outlet Hose Watering Timer – Green | Automatic Sprinkler Timer
Elizabeth Miranda
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Brand: watering.
Effortless Watering: Automate your garden or lawn watering with the Orbit 62061N Single-Outlet Hose Watering Timer. Enjoy a lush, thriving landscape without the daily chore of manual watering.
Simple Programming: Easy-to-use dial controls allow for quick setup of watering frequency and duration. Customize watering schedules to perfectly match your plants’ needs.
Flexible Scheduling: Set watering intervals from every 6 hours to once every 7 days. Watering durations can be adjusted from 1 to 120 minutes, providing complete control over your watering routine.
Manual Override: Maintain flexibility with a manual override button. Interrupt or initiate watering cycles without affecting the programmed schedule.
Durable Construction: Built with high-quality, weather-resistant materials to withstand outdoor elements, for reliable performance season after season.
Water Conservation: Optimize water usage by precisely controlling watering times and frequency, reducing water waste and promoting responsible gardening.
Battery Powered: Operates on two AA batteries (not included), providing cordless convenience and easy installation.
Standard Hose Connection: Compatible with standard garden hoses and spigots for seamless integration into your existing watering system.
Peace of Mind: Enjoy a beautifully watered garden even when you’re away on vacation or simply too busy to water manually.
Vibrant Green Design: The timer’s green color blends seamlessly into your garden landscape.
The time function is 6 hours interval for lowest.
Had it for 5 years. Simple to set up, works great where I need it. Every fall I take the batteries out to store it, they last about 2-3 years. I water once per day in the spring and twice in late summer or when its dry. I ended up buying another timer for 3 hoses, but that was my own poor planning. I use them both and in different areas.