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Review on ๐Ÿ’ฆ Effortlessly Adjust Your Rainbird Maxi-Paw Sprinklers with the Maxi-Paw Wrench by Edgar Gomez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

If you have a Maxi Paw Sprinkler

You NEED this key. At least if you're trying to work on that kind of head. Why am I saying this? I'm not sure if it's possible to remove the sprinkler head from the body without it. I know I couldn't do it with a septic sprinkler installed in a concrete block. I figured it would be enough to just dig under the concrete slab (it's about 18" in diameter) and unscrew the entire fitting and I'd have a nice new case! So I started digging and found that it was pure clay - a very sticky strain. There was no good way to determine where the pipe was, making digging difficult. as I was barely where I needed to be and now I had to dig under the concrete which required a bigger hole so I went in to see if there was a tool I had foolishly passed on - and she It there was... I've read complaints about it being overpriced (maybe it's true but I bet they don't sell much so it's an inexpensive item) so I thought I'd take a chance. It arrived a few days later - and I'll admit I wasn't impressed with the looks, apart from the pretty coating. social appearance would not matter much, and if it did, it would require great effort. I removed the sprinkler from the new housing in seconds. Good, I thought. "It's clean and easy to get to. The one in the yard gets harder.โ€ And I guess that was because I had to kneel down to attach the wrench. But he came out right away, and the new guy came in so effortlessly I wanted to scream. However, I held myself back and decided to write this review. It is suitable for both water and septic tank sprinklers. Highly recommended - and it will make a great trophy on the wall when not in use.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure