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 Monday, May 20, 2013
Tip of the Day Categories » Landscaping and Gardening

Noodlehead Sprinkler

It’s silly looking, it has a silly name but it is indeed a very “clever” idea. Today you’ll learn how the “noodlehead sprinkler” lets you customize watering for your lawn. The “noodlehead” has 12 flexible 6-inch tubes that you can bend to direct the water spray exactly where you want it and away from where you don’t. Looking a little like a wacky octopus, it allows you to create a “customized” watering pattern that meets the specific needs of your home and lawn. With the noodlehead you can avoid wetting driveways, sidewalks and the house while getting water right where it’s needed most. Optional “extenda-tubes” boost the “avoidance” ratio shooting water up and over bushes and shrubs to surgically place it “precisely” where it’s wanted. Noodlehead sells for about $20 and one could say its inventors “really used their noodle on this one.” It’s a great make-sense idea” and you’re going to want one. And that's the On The House tip for today...

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