Hunter I20 Rotary Sprinkler The Hunter I20 rotor with heavy-duty commercial-grade features that's equally at home in a residential setting.
If you have ever desired the convenience of being able to use just one sprinkler rotor to cover all of your needs, here it is. Got a small area for which you don't want to create a separate spray zone? Is a portion of your landscape in sandy soil? Is the landscape a mix of shrub zones and expanses of grass? Does one part of the turf require a higher cut? With all the features on today's Hunger I20 Ultra (most notably its ability to effectively cover a radius range from 17 up to 47 feet) there's a single-sprinkler alternative to stocking a variety of irrigation rotors and sprays. With over 20 different nozzle choices, the Hunter I20 Ultra rotor can handle the full range of irrigation needs.
If you're looking to upgrade over a typical residential grade irrigation rotor, this is where the search ends. No other irrigation rotor in its class gives you more. Like easy arc adjustment right at the top of the irrigation sprinkler, a heavy duty spring with reliable retraction, and a standard water-saving drain check valve that handles up to 10 feet of elevation change. Plus, we now include a rack of nozzles that includes both standard and low angle nozzles (the ideal solution for virtually any landscape situation), as well as the new FloStop(TM) feature that provides the added convenience of easily stopping water flow through a single sprinkler head without turning off the entire irrigation system. With its ultra-sturdy construction, rest assured you've got a product that's sure to endure - it's even protected by a full five-year warranty! But, for those who still want more, be sure to consider our stainless steel option.
HUNTER I20 ROTOR MODELS:
HUNTER I20 ROTOR NOZZLES:
Note: If the overall height of spray head is too tall for your application, you can use a Hunter Pre-Made Swing Joint to move the head off the pipe and allow you to bury it deeper.
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Note: To ensure optimum nozzle performance, the irrigation rotor should be operated in the "Recommended pressure range." The irrigation sprinkler will work normally when used in the "Operating pressure range", but nozzle performance may be reduced.