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PGP®: Patented Features,Years of Experience Make it the World’s Best-Selling RotorWhy settle for second best when you can have the sprinkler by which everything else is measured? With its patented features and Hunter’s years of experience in gear-driven technology, it’s no wonder the often-imitated, but never duplicated PGP remains the professional’s choice. Look at virtually any rotary sprinkler from any irrigation manufacturer and you’ll see features that were originally created by Hunter and were first included on the PGP (and before that, the Series 75). Interchangeable nozzles, a full 4-inch pop-up stroke, the industry’s strongest retraction spring, quiet and reliable gear-driven design, “from-the-top” and “wet or dry” adjustment…these were all Hunter firsts. But even as more and more companies attempt to copy innovations that Hunter created for the PGP, loyal Hunter customers—both big and small—continue to stick with the PGP. And it’s no surprise why, since the PGP boasts the industry’s lowest rate of callbacks for installers. It’s also no surprise that the PGP can proudly lay claim to the biggest “first” of all: first place in sales. The PGP is the number one selling rotary sprinkler in world today.
Three Different ModelsPGH 12" Pop-up. When higher plant materials is an issue, this “high pop” offers uninterrupted spray while still irrigating the shrubs. And because it fully retracts to ground level, it’s ideal for both high-traffic and high-visibility areas. PGP 4" Pop-up. With cool or warm season grasses, this is the rotor of choice. It pops up and waters efficiently and quietly. PGS. If large shrub beds or slopes are being watered, the shrub version of the rotor can be mounted on a riser of appropriate height. |
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