2 Pack Impact Sprinkler Head, Tripod Base, 360 Degrees

$58.89 Regular price $72.99
by Biswing

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The Biswing is a brass-head impact sprinkler on an adjustable alloy metal tripod, designed for lawn, garden, greenhouse, and flower bed irrigation. The tripod extends from 16 to 37 inches, the spray arc is adjustable from partial to near-360 degrees, and the unit covers a radius of 20 to 35 feet at 20 to 60 PSI. 

It comes as a 1-pack or 2-pack and connects to standard 3/4-inch US hose fittings. The hose connection point sits low and at a downward angle on the tripod, which can require raising the legs to clear the ground depending on hose rigidity.

Specifications

  • Pack Options: 1-pack or 2-pack
  • Sprinkler Head: Heavy-duty brass construction
  • Tripod Material: Solid alloy metal, rust-proof
  • Tripod Height Range: 16 to 37 inches, adjustable with quick-release clips
  • Spray Radius: 20 to 35 feet
  • Arc Adjustment: Partial to near-360 degrees
  • Operating Pressure: 20 to 60 PSI recommended
  • Connection: Standard 3/4-inch US garden hose fitting
  • Filter: Rubber O-ring filter at goose neck connector to reduce debris clogging
  • Coverage: Suitable for lawn, garden, greenhouse, flower beds, and patio cooling

Elevated Coverage for Large Lawns, Garden Beds, and Greenhouses Where Ground-Level Sprinklers Fall Short

If you are watering a large open area, a raised bed arrangement, or a greenhouse where you need the sprinkler head above plant level to distribute water evenly, the adjustable tripod gives you height control that ground-spike impact sprinklers cannot offer. 

At up to 37 inches tall, the head clears most low-growing crops and ground covers, distributing water from above rather than through foliage. The near-360-degree arc covers a wide circular area from a single placement, and the arc clips let you restrict the sweep when you only need to water a portion of the circle. Running multiple units in sequence off a single hose line is practical given the standard fitting and the flow-through design.

What to Expect from the Biswing Impact Sprinkler with Tripod Base in Real Use

Setup is straightforward, and height adjustment via the quick-release clips takes minimal effort. The spray arc and radius adjustments are accessible without tools, though one user notes it took around 20 minutes of practice to become comfortable with all the adjustments.

At 45 PSI, the unit performs reliably. At higher pressure, the lightweight tripod can tip, particularly if the hose runs at an angle that pulls the base. Repositioning the hose to reduce lateral tension on the tripod base, or weighting the base, resolves the tipping issue for most setups.

The hose connection point is positioned low and at a downward angle on the tripod frame. On flat ground with a rigid hose, this can require raising the legs to avoid the hose connector dragging on the ground. Users with more flexible hoses or slightly uneven terrain are less likely to encounter this.

One unit in the field experienced a failure at the aluminum swaged hose connector after some use, which is not repairable. The arc adjustment clips on another unit stopped holding position after several weeks of daily use.

Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you adjust the spray arc, and can you restrict it to water only part of a circle?

The arc is controlled by silver clips on the sprinkler head that set the rotation limits. Positioning these clips restricts the sweep to the angle you set, so you can water a half circle, quarter circle, or any arc rather than the full rotation. 

The clips are adjusted by hand without tools. Setting them precisely takes some practice, but the mechanism allows meaningful control over which portion of the surrounding area gets watered.

What is the minimum tripod height, and will the hose connector clear the ground at that setting?

The tripod extends from a minimum of 16 inches to a maximum of 37 inches. At the lowest setting on flat ground, the goose neck hose connector sits close to the ground due to its downward angle, which can interfere with hose attachment if your hose is rigid. Raising the legs a few inches above the minimum resolves this for most setups. On uneven ground or with a flexible hose, the lowest height is more workable.

Can you run multiple Biswing sprinklers off a single hose line?

Yes. The standard 3/4-inch fitting is compatible with hose splitters and inline connectors, allowing you to chain or branch multiple units from one water source. At least one user runs five units simultaneously without sticking or pressure issues. 

Performance across multiple units depends on your available water pressure, and staying within the 20 to 60 PSI recommended range across the full chain ensures consistent rotation and spray distance.