HINT
#1: Keeping in mind that the Noodlehead is a
dedicated, fixed-position sprinkler, you may also want to
permanently dedicate your hose.

HINT #2: If you're using
2 or more Noodleheads, lay your hose out and cut it up
into correct lengths. Attach standard hose-end mending
kits along with "Y" couplers and create your
own above-ground irrigation system. (see PRODUCT
OPTIONS)
REMEMBER:
Every time you relocate a Noodlehead, you're probably
going to have to reposition the noodles.
HINT #3: Block off 2 of the 3 orifices on each
noodle to get an individual stream that can then be used
to water individual containers, for example.
HINT
#4: Snip off one or more nozzles with a pair
of wire cutters (a half-inch or so below the silver nozzle).
Insert a double-ended barb into the tube opening. push
on a length of 1/4" drip irrigation tubing and run
the other end over to a container plant. Push in a drip
emitter into this end of the tube. Now you can water your
patio plant with water from one noodle while watering
the rest of your lawn and garden with the other 11 noodles.
(If you can't find double-ended barbs or tubing or emitters
at your local Hardware Store or Garden Center, please
call our customer service dept. @ (541) 549-8908 we stock
all accessories and offer next-day shipping.)
Install
the filter washers with the cone facing outward. (Always
leave both washers installed.)
REMEMBER:
Don't forget to use pipe sealant or Teflon
tape to assist in correctly sealing all pipe threads.
Do not over-tighten. (Hose threads always need a rubber
washer.)
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