

AQUA CONTROL Watering Programmer 1. Programmer 170x75x11 blue
About this item
- Country of Origin: China
- Model number: C4099N
- The package dimension of the product is: 12"L x12"W x18"H
- Color: blue
Product description
This watering programmer allows one to automate the frequency and duration of watering the garden to adapt to virtually any watering needs of plants. The Aqua Control C4099N offers the following benefits: - High quality materials for longer product life. - Internal ball mechanism to open and close the water inlet. - Control panel cover. Provides even better protection from water. - Waterproof battery compartment with bilabial seal, which prevents water from entering the internal circuit. - Delay function from one to 12 hours (the programmer takes the exact time of inserting the batteries as the start time). - Selectable frequency: every 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 24, 48, 72 hours or once a week. - Selectable duration: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes. - Manual opening and closing. - Ergonomic selector switches that allow easy operation and provide a secure grip even with wet hands. - Safety mechanism prevents opening when batteries are empty. Proven reliability after more than 15 years on the market. Includes manuals in Spanish, Portuguese, English, Italian, French and German. Safety: always use alkaline batteries and never charge them again.
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I wrote to Bigamart's customer support and they accompanied the process of reshipping the item until it finally arrived. I felt a genuine effort to solve the problem till it was finally solved.
The package was here in Australia from England in a few days โ so quick! Something was missing and they refunded it straight away. Pretty happy with these guys.
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