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Overview of Moss Hose-End Sprinklers

There are many instances when you need to water a part of your garden with a sprinkler connected to the end of a hose.

It may be somewhere that only needs occasional watering in hot dry weather. It may be a lawn in which you are not yet ready to install Pop-Up sprinklers.

Moss have unique solutions to fill this need.
Move that hose around!

Design Your Own Hose-End Sprinkler

You can select from a range of Moss Sprayheads and components to create a Sprinkler that is just right for your needs.

Start off with the amazingly simple, but versatile Moss Click-On Spike (G115-Q). Its solid metal spike will anchor it securely in a lawn or garden bed.

The magic Moss Click-On Spike !
You can attach a Moss Sprayhead directly to the Click-On Spike, like the Half Circle Spray (G52-Q) shown here.

Then connect the hose with a Moss metal Click-On Connector and you are ready to go !
A Half-Circle Hose-End Sprinkler.
To cover more ground you might choose to raise up the Sprayhead with a Moss Extension Tube (G53) as shown here.

It is very easy to move the sprinkler around to cover different areas of your garden.
Raise it up to cover more ground !
If you need to water in a Full Circle pattern , you may choose this Moss Full Circle Adjustable Sprayhead (G51-Q).

It gives a good even spray with a large droplet size that will even operate in a light breeze.

The metal Click-On connector will last for years.
A Full-Circle Sprinkler.
If you need to cover a really large area of lawn, this combination will do the trick. It's a Moss Impact Sprinkler (G505-Q) which gives out a strong jet of water up to 11 metres in radius. Cover some real ground with this one.
This combination is quite the opposite (G371-Q). It gives out a very gentle spinning droplet spray which applies the water at a very low rate.

This makes a great children's Cool Off Sprinkler to use to on those hot summer days. They can run under it and get wet for hours without making the lawn over-wet and soggy.
(Just make sure that you supervise the children, at all times. You never know what mischief they could get up to with such a fun device.)
A Low-Water-Use Sprinkler.