Photos courtesy of Dramm Corporation
The Dramm Corporation has created two new products for watering: the One Touch High Flow Twin Shut-Off and the Post-Mount Impulse Sprinkler.
The One Touch High Flow Twin Shut-Off is practical for the homeowner and provides total water flow control for two hoses simultaneously, allowing for watering in two places at once.
Equipped with dual control handles, it allows users to independently adjust water flow or shut off two hoses with a simple slide of the thumb, providing precise control and enhancing efficiency and convenience during water activities.
It features an easy-grip swivel connector for trouble-free installation onto any faucet, ensuring a secure and leak-free connection. A POM Ball Valve resists minerals and hard water deposits, giving durability and longevity.
The Post-Mount Impulse Sprinkler attaches securely to commonly available existing fence posts — including U, T and round metal posts up to 1.5 inches in diameter — to deliver a flexible solution for large gardens, nurseries and hobby farms.
Equipped with Dramm’s brass impulse sprinkler head, the sprinkler — which comes carded in metallic blue — offers adjustable partial and full-circle watering patterns and covers an area up to 70 feet in diameter. This overhead watering system works well for large gardens, ensuring even water distribution over tall plants and large areas.
Both the One Touch High Flow Shut-Off and the Post-Mount Impulse Sprinkler will be available at independent garden centers in spring 2025.
For more information, visit dramm.com.
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