You can replace your sprinkler heads in under two minutes.
Only with the legendary Sprinkler SHIRT.
The Unbeatable Features of the Sprinkler SHIRT!
Remove, replace, and rejoice over your sprinkler heads in less than two minutes. You can do it!
Removes all major brands of sprinkler rotor heads and spray heads – Rainbird, Hunter, Toro, K-Rain, Orbit, Irritrol, and more
Save your lawn and your back – no digging required, no mess!
SureGrip Quad-Talon Technology – grabs the sprinkler body with double the contact points and higher precision than other tools, without squeezing, crushing, or damaging your sprinklers
Stainless steel guide rod – telescoping rod locates and effortlessly guides the wrench to the the sprinkler fitting even in the murkiest conditions
Comfort handle – beefy, centered handle rests comfortable in your hand to give you all the twisting power you need
Code Red – easy to find in the grass
Convertible – the smaller wrench can be flipped around and inserted into the base of the larger wrench, and the handle moved to the other end, to gain extra reach
Tough plastic – so it won’t damage or crush your plastic sprinkler heads like metal tools
Compact size – one wrench nests in the other, with compact telescoping guide rod
Smooth internal barrel – easily thread the guide rod, tubing, or other tools through
Bonus! – easily add sprinkler risers or convert your sprinklers to drip irrigation using a built in 1/2” NPT nut driver
High quality additive manufacturing process – stronger and more complex tooling than is possible with injection molding
3 easy steps, in less than 2 minutes – easier than putting on your favorite shirt!
Unscrew the broken sprinkler's cap, then remove all its internals. Then, extend the guide rod into the sprinkler body all the way through to the threaded fitting.
Insert the Sprinkler SHIRT tool into the broken sprinkler's body, and spin counter-clockwise to unscrew and remove it, pulling it up and over the guide rod.
Thread the new sprinkler body (with internals removed) over the guide rod. Insert the tool and spin clockwise to tighten. Replace the internals and screw the sprinkler cap on. You’re done in less than two minutes!
At Sprinkler Tools, our mission is to empower homeowners to fix their own sprinkler systems.