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Melnor 6-Cycle Electronic Aqua Timer #3015 | 
| Brand: Melnor Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $35.64 Buy New: $27.50 You Save: $8.14 (23%)
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Rating: 85 reviews Sales Rank: 21892
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 4.9 x 4.3
MPN: 3015 Model: 3015 UPC: 042206030153 EAN: 0042206030153 ASIN: B00005Y0ID
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| Features:
| • | Automatically water up to three times a day | | • | Easy programming with lighted prompts | | • | Works with low pressure drip and soaker hoses | | • | On/off feature allows faucet-like use | | • | Requires (1) 9-Volt battery sold seperately |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review A great tool for the resource-wise, Melnor's three-cycle electronic timer regulates watering so that your time, money, and water are better spent. Designed for use with low-pressure drip or soaker hoses, the timer offers hourly settings (once every 8, 12, or 24 hours) or daily settings (once every two, three, or seven days). Programming on the tool is simple--a combination of lighted prompts and a dial with tangible clicks. The unit runs on a 9-volt battery that lasts a full watering season with average use. A gentle shutoff mechanism keeps pipes from banging, while a battery-indicator triggers a flashing light when power's low. Ideal for daily use, the timer's also great for keeping the garden green while you travel. --Emily Bedard
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| Customer Reviews: Read 80 more reviews...
Waste of money and time November 15, 2008 This product "upgrade" replaces the round model. The previous model at least worked for a year. This model releases water into the inside which of course destroys it. I tried 4 times. There is obviously a need for such a product, but this is not one to purchase. It is easy to program, but what is the use when it breaks so quickly. This product should not be sold!
Non-starter October 27, 2008 Tried two of these and neither one would connect without leaking. The second one flooded inside as well. Don't bother.
BAD TIMER October 7, 2008 I've purchased two of these timers and both retained water and stopped working within two months.
Does not shut off October 2, 2008 Waste of money, just like all Menlor products. I've bought 5 different Menlor/Vigoro timers and all 5 have failed within 2 years. I'm the fool for buying them, but I won't anymore. It's convenient to get them from Home Depot, but I'll never make that mistake again. This particular model failed right out of the package. The on/off switch would not shut off.
Will last 4 to 6 months September 13, 2008 These timers were installed 5 areas to be used for drip system and soaker hoses. It has been about a year and all timers have been replaced at a minimum of 2 times. We did some landscape work and these timers where covered under the warranty, so I didn't have to keep replacing them. However, now the warranty is over and 2 replaced timers failed couple of weeks ago. I will be buying a different product and replace all the timers to keep avoiding the fustration.
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