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HomeGarden StoreHoses, Nozzles & MoreHose PartsClaber 8444 Aquauno Logica One-Dial Water Timer |
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56 of 56 found the following review helpful:
Probably the Easiest Automatic Timer to Set Jun 15, 2006
By Frank Landers
"bkreaderlv"
The Claber 15 Pre-Set Cycle Water Timer seems very well made and is extremely easy to use. However, I'm not sure I would've purchased the unit had I known what the actual pre-set times were. (I like to water 30 minutes in the morning and 30 in the night.) I did extensive online research to find them (including visiting the Claber web site), and nowhere is the watering times listed. So - here for your enlightment are the 15 pre-set watering times:
1. 2 minutes, every 6 hours
2. 5 min, 6 h
3. 2 min, 12 h
4. 5 min, 12 h
5. 10 min, 24 h
6. 5 min, 24 h
7. 15 min, 24 h
8. 30 min, 24 h
9. 60 min, 24 h
10. 90 min, 24 h
11. 30 min, 48 h
12. 60 min, 48 h
13. 60 min, 72 h
14. 90 min, 72 h
15. 120 min, every week
Several final notes - I have high water pressure and I tried to use a Gilmour 9400 water timer - it didn't work but so far the Claber has. Also, there is no manual override to water immediately- in other words, I can't press a button to have it water right then without losing my programmed watering times. (Gilmour could do this.) However, to set the timer all I have to do is rotate the switch - it simply couldn't be easier.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
requires regular maintenance Apr 06, 2010
By Lund Wolfe I've had my timer for just over one year. I replaced the battery when it had stopped working and it worked for that watering session only. The website indicated that I should clean the filter screen and completely disassemble the guts of the timer and wipe (or rinse) it clean, which I did. It is working properly now. We'll see how long it lasts before I have to do this maintenance again. Most users may not be comfortable taking it completely apart and this should not be necessary in a product at this price.
I have a rechargeable 9-volt battery in it now and I should check it every month or so to be sure it is still working. The Claber is definitely a lot better quality than the Gilmour before it that only lasted a month or two. If the Claber fails after the two year warranty expires, I'll probably try the Orbit timer.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
The Easiest Timer Ever Jan 12, 2009
By Juanita A. Floyd
"Life is too short to read bad books."
As a landscaping contractor, I get to use a lot of timers on various irrigation projects. This is the easiest ever for hooking up to a hose. I buy these for my clients to use because they are foolproof.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great product! May 22, 2010
By Kathleen M. Straub Although we've never used a hose timer before, I carefully read all the reviews before purchasing this one. It has not disappointed! It works exactly as it's described, and we haven't had any problems with it at all. We've had it set up for about a month, and we haven't had to change the 9Volt battery yet. We DID have to do some adjusting to the water flow from the hose for the 1st few days, but once we found the right flow rate, it works perfectly. We recommend it HIGHLY.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Claber Watering timer Jun 27, 2008
By jamjake Decent product--several drawbacks. No way to set the timer for a different time than the time you do it. Intervals should be greater than one hour. I left a previous purchase outside during the winter and it cracked. My fault but I'm having a terrible time getting it repaired. Distributor company is not responsive.
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