But - and this is really an absolutely negative point: the irrigation function is completely uneven.
While he swings back in the other direction before forming puddles on the two outer nodes, far too little water has been applied in the middle of the watering area. There is too dry. Remedy would be the sprinkler by design not make it linger so long in the outside position until it swings the other way. Unfortunately Gardena has slept through completely here. With a 14.95 Regner from the hardware store, I would put up with that, but not at such a high-priced premium product. Because for me the sprinkler performance and uniform sprinkler image is crucial, only a point. What is the point when the lawn might sink to the branch offices, but died of thirst in the middle of the watering area?
Very clearly, the "water screen" or the "irrigation area" with the above shortcoming, if you have newly sown lawn and then see where arrives on the flat topsoil water and where not, and where the grass seeds might sink, where he died of thirst.
I am surprised that this has never been addressed.