mrfixit, Try not to think of the product as a nozzle. What you really have is a short range rotor. It has a precipitation rate like a rotor. It moves like a rotor. It has the uniformity of a rotor. It just happens to fit on a spray head. If you take a Rotary Nozzle for around $5.00 and add it to a 1804 spray head for $1.50 to $2.00, you have a total cost of $6.50 to $7.00 which is actually less expensive than a comparable mini rotor (like a PGJ or 3504). And it is more reliable because it has fe...
Jaktrade, The Rotary Nozzle is a nozzle that fits in a spray head, but works like a rotor. It has multiple rotating streams that provide great uniformity. It you're familiar with MP Rotators, but not impressed by them, you should try the Rotary Nozzle. There are a few key differences between the two products. Rotary Nozzles have a slightly higher precipitation rate and a lower stream trajectory. This makes for much better resistance to wind drift. Additionally, the Rotary Nozzle is rated for ope...
Be careful on the less than 90 MP Rotator (MP Corner) because the precipitation rate on it is double the precip rate of the other MP Rotators. Can make for a very soggy area if zoned with other MP1000, MP2000 or MP3000 nozzles. If you are having an issue with low flow and pressure, you also might want to consider the Rotary Nozzle from Rain Bird. It has a wider operating range for pressure (down to 20 psi) than the MP Rotator. It will only get to 13 or 17 feet at 20 psi (depending upon which noz...
Actually, Rotary Nozzles are back on the market now. www.rainbird.com/rotarynozzles They were removed from the market based upon a winterization issue, but it has been resolved now.
Actually, Rotary Nozzles are back on the market now. www.rainbird.com/rotarynozzles They were removed from the market based upon a winterization issue, but it has been resolved now.