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The 10 Best Lawn Sprinklers of 2023

May 31, 2023

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Real Simple / David Hattan

If you dream of a lush yard and a thriving garden, then you need a lawn sprinkler to keep your grass in tip-top shape.

"Lawn sprinklers are a good idea for lawns and gardens because they save you time and energy," says Kyle Leman, a home improvement expert and owner of Crossroads Foundation Repair. "By using lawn sprinklers, you can spend more time enjoying your outdoor space, rather than manually watering your plants and grass."

To find the best lawn sprinklers, we researched various options on the market and chose the best ones based on type, coverage area, water pressure, and material. In addition to Leman, we also spoke to Anton Schwarz, CEO at Lawn Liberty, for expert insight on what to look for in a lawn sprinkler.

Amazon

This lawn sprinkler has adjustable nozzles you can tailor to your watering needs.

The spray is delicate and may not water as effectively on windy days.

The Aqua Joe Oscillating Sprinkler is our top pick to keep your lawn lush and green. Even though the body is made of plastic, it has metal nozzle fittings, plus a sturdy metal base to keep it in place as it sprays. You can adjust the range, angle, and width of the 16 nozzles, giving you more control as you water. To use, connect this sprinkler to any regular garden hose and choose your desired settings to unleash a fan-like stream of water. Whenever you need to adjust the range, push the sliding tabs on the side for a shorter or extended reach.

The 16-inch Aqua Joe sprinkler covers about 3,600 square feet with a maximum spray distance of 70 feet, which is more than enough for a medium to large lawn or vegetable garden. (It's also available in a 20-inch version that covers 4,400 square feet.) At around 2 pounds, you can easily bring this lawn sprinkler to other parts of your yard. Keep in mind that the spray is gentle and might not work as well on windy days.

Price at the time of publish: $23

Type: Oscillating | Maximum Coverage: 3,600 square feet | Coverage Pattern: Fan | Material: Plastic, metal

Walmart

This sprinkler has an impressive coverage area ideal for large yards.

We wish there were settings to control the water pressure.

The Gilmour sprinkler has an adjustable rotating sprayer, making it ideal for circular lawns and yards with objects like fences or trees you want to avoid spraying. You can adjust the lever in the base of the sprinkler to change the amount of rotation, giving you ultimate control over the area and shape you want to water.

In addition to the spray area, you can adjust the spray distance with the flexible disc inside the plastic base, so you don't water your sidewalk or miss the edges of your lawn. At its highest setting, this model can spray up to 43 feet and cover 5,800 square feet. The only downside is that the water jets can be powerful, so it may not be ideal for garden beds or lawns with new grass seeds.

Price at the time of publish: $39

Type: Impulse | Maximum Coverage: 5,800 square feet | Coverage Pattern: Circle | Material: Plastic

Walmart

This sprinkler has a small coverage area and an adjustable water flow you can tailor to your yard.

It could also have an adjustable spray distance for further customization.

Unlike other sprinklers on this list that can water more than 5,000 square feet, this one from Orbit covers a mere 450 square feet and sprays 24 feet in diameter, making it ideal for small- to medium-sized lawns. Made out of durable metal, this Orbit sprinkler features brass triple arms and a spinning head that swings water in a circle, so you can get the most coverage for your lawn.

You can connect it to any standard garden hose, and it has a wheeled base that allows you to move it around your yard. If you want stronger or gentler coverage, turn the spray nozzles to adjust the water flow. Just keep in mind that if you have a medium-sized lawn, you might need to move it to different spots to water the entire lawn effectively.

Price at the time of publish: $21

Type: Rotating | Maximum Coverage: 450 square feet | Coverage Pattern: Circle | Material: Metal

Amazon

This pick has individual sprinkler heads ideal for gardening.

This sprinkler could have a larger maximum coverage area for large and medium lawns.

While the Eden Sprinkler Set can water your lawn, it's even better for watering garden beds because of its short spray range. The set includes four sprinkler heads, a three-way hose connector, and a 50-foot hose with a 1/2-inch diameter. To get the coverage you need, hook up the hose to the sprinkler heads. Each head has its own nozzle, which lets you adjust spray direction, water flow, and angle. You can also tailor the spray angle from 5 degrees to 360 degrees, giving you even more control over what area you water.

Plus, you can use the included extensions to make the sprinklers taller if you have towering plants or need more reach. If you already have a water timer or purchase one separately, you can use it to schedule the days, times, and duration of watering, which is especially helpful when you're heading out of town or have a hectic schedule. While each individual sprinkler head covers 840 square feet, if you use all the sprinklers, coverage can expand to 1,638 square feet.

Price at the time of publish: $54

Type: Impulse | Maximum Coverage: 1,638 square feet | Coverage Pattern: Circle | Material: Plastic

Walmart

Despite its compact size, this sprinkler covers an impressive area.

The water stream could be more powerful.

A mini compact head and extra-wide spray coverage make the Melnor lawn sprinkler one of our top recommendations. Even though it's the smallest sprinkler on our list, it's still pretty powerful and has a maximum coverage area of 4,000 square feet. The sprinkler head can also rotate in a circle so you can hit the lawn from all angles.

When it comes to watering, you have the flexibility to alter the width and range of the spray, tailoring it to your unique yard or garden. There are also zoom controls so you can focus on small areas. Ultimately, this allows you to save water as you won't spray or overwater unnecessary areas. Overall, if you want a versatile oscillating sprinkler with adjustable settings, this pick is worth considering. The one downside is that it can leak if you don't snap the top down fully around the sprinkler.

Price at the time of publish: $29

Type: Oscillating | Maximum Coverage: 4,000 square feet | Coverage Pattern: Fan | Material: Plastic

The Home Depot

This sprinkler has an impressive spray coverage area and a tripod design ideal for watering large areas.

The metal design is more prone to rust than plastic options.

Pulsating sprinklers (also known as impulse sprinklers) are ideal for watering large lawns, and we especially love this Melnor option because it also has a range of coverage settings. It's loaded on a large tripod, so you can water as much of your lawn as possible.

The Melnor Pulsating Sprinkler waters yards to up to 5,600 square feet and sprays up to 85 feet in diameter. In addition to its oscillating 360-degree spray, you can adjust the arc to 270, 180, 90, and 20 degrees. The tripod gives it an extra 48-inch boost from the ground and creates a rain-like spray ideal for lawns and gardens. Plus, the additional height can extend over small shrubs and trees.

This pick is great if you want to water the lawn from all angles without dragging a sprinkler around the yard. When you’re done using the sprinkler, you can fold up the tripod to a compact size for storage. Because the tripod and the sprinkler are metal, ensure the equipment is dry after each use so it doesn't rust.

Price at the time of publish: $50

Type: Impulse | Maximum Coverage: 5,600 square feet | Coverage Pattern: Spray | Material: Metal

Wayfair

This sprinkler is simple to set up and can double as a summertime activity for the kids.

The spray distance is not very wide, so it might not be ideal for large yards.

If you want to irrigate your lawn with a gentle spray, opt for the GrowGreen Rotating Sprinkler. It features a revolving head that sprays water in a circular pattern, so you don't have to move it around. Plus, the 80 PSI water pressure increases the rotation speed and covers more area.

While it can spray water up to 32.8 feet, you can adjust the nozzles to spray a shorter distance if needed. And although it's made of plastic, it has a metal base that keeps it weighed down. Setup is simple and takes a few minutes—just connect the hose to the water connector and your faucet. Besides watering your yard or garden, the gentle jets are also a great way for kids to cool down on a hot day. Overall, this sprinkler gets the job done at a low price. But for larger yards, you may want to look at other sprinklers on the list that have more coverage.

Price at the time of publish: $35

Type: Rotating | Maximum Coverage: 3,600 square feet | Coverage Pattern: Circle | Material: Plastic

Amazon

This sprinkler can water specific areas that need extra attention.

This sprinkler could also have a rotating mechanism.

If you want to water hard-to-reach areas or avoid the hassle of watering by hand, a stationary sprinkler like the Styddi Turret Pattern Sprinkler can make lawn and garden upkeep easier. It has eight spray patterns, including a range of low and high sprays in various shapes like hexagons, half-hexagon, narrow rectangles, circles, and upward rain jets.

While it may not be ideal for large yards, it can cover smaller areas and garden beds. It connects to most standard garden hoses easily with a built-in metal swivel connection and has an adapter to connect to hoses of different sizes. The base is made from heavy-duty metal, so it won't easily fall over and lasts many seasons, and convenient holes at the bottom allow you to hang it up out of the way when not in use. Just be aware that it's fairly light and can flip over if you tug at the hose too hard.

Price at the time of publish: $19

Type: Stationary | Maximum Coverage: 1,225 square feet | Coverage Pattern: Hexagon, half-hexagon, rectangle, circle, rain jet | Material: Plastic, metal

Amazon

This sprinkler system eliminates the hassle of daily watering with a schedule and timer setting.

You can't tailor the individual sprinkler head settings.

With the Rain Bird Automatic Sprinkler System, you can save water and time by setting the watering schedule your lawn needs. It has a battery-operated timer to set when and how long it runs, or you can select the auto-function. With all settings, you can cancel your scheduled watering at any time.

The six rotary sprinkler heads have a water pressure of 45 to 75 PSI (the average for residential homes), but it's recommended to have a minimum water flow of 6 gallons per minute. The spray has a reach of 15 feet and can cover medium to large yards of around 1,000 to 3,000 square feet.

Even though installation is simple, it's advised to check for electric or gas lines in the area before you dig to place the sprinkler line. The sprinklers retract into the lawn when they aren't in use and pop up when you turn the water on, so you don't need to worry about tripping hazards. Although it can work year-round, the system may get damaged in freezing weather.

Price at the time of publish: $145

Type: In-ground | Maximum Coverage: 3,000 square feet | Coverage Pattern: Circle | Material: Plastic

Amazon

This sprinkler controller gives your yard adequate water based on weather and climate and can be controlled via an app.

We wish this smart controller could also connect to Apple Home Kit.

If you want an energy-saving option that lets you know when and how much water your lawn needs, then it's time to upgrade your sprinkler setup with a smart controller. The Rachio 3 Smart Sprinkler Controller automates your watering schedules, so you only have to program it initially for it to follow the watering schedule you created.

If you’re unsure of the optimal schedule for your lawn, the Rachio can assess factors like location, plant types, and sun exposure to provide you with the best times to water your lawn or garden. Additionally, the sprinkler controller can assess local weather conditions and adjust watering schedules accordingly. For example, if there is rain in the forecast, it won't water your lawn that day. You can also control watering remotely through the connected app, so you don't have to be at home to turn it on or off. The Rachio is compatible with Google Home and Alexa but does not integrate with Apple Home Kit. Also keep in mind that this product does not come with its own lawn sprinklers.

Price at the time of publish: $230

Type: Smart controller | Maximum Coverage: N/A | Coverage Pattern: N/A | Material: Plastic

We chose the Aqua Joe Indestructible Metal Base Oscillating Sprinkler as our top pick for its versatile oscillating sprinkler that sprays water in gentle fan-like patterns. If you have a large yard, a better option would be the Gilmour Pattern Master Circular Sprinkler because it can cover 5,800 square feet and comes with adjustable settings that switch from a soft mist to a solid stream of water.

There are a number of sprinkler types including oscillating, rotating, stationary, in-ground, and impact. According to home improvement expert Kyle Leman of Crossroads Foundation Repair, the best sprinkler for your lawn "will depend on the size and shape of your lawn, the types of plants you have, and your personal preferences."

Oscillating sprinklers look like long tubes and have gentle, fan-like sprays. "They are ideal for rectangular or square lawns and gardens," says Anton Schwarz, CEO at Lawn Liberty.

Rotating sprinklers have metal arms that shoot water in a circular pattern and can have an impressive spray area, making them ideal for large lawns. Still, be sure to cross-check the coverage area of the rotating sprinkler with your lawn size.

Stationary sprinklers are typically inexpensive and designed to spray specific areas. "They are best for small lawns or gardens, as they do not move and have a limited spray range," Schwarz says.

In-ground sprinklers are installed below the ground and pop up to spray water across your lawn. "These are the most expensive, as a whole system will need to be installed so you can get coverage across the entire landscape," Schwarz says. "However, these are most effective because of the various types of sprinklers that can be used and can be adjusted for different spray patterns and distances."

Impact sprinklers are a popular choice because they "use a rotating head to spray water in a circular pattern and are suitable for large areas," says Leman. "They are also durable and can withstand harsh weather conditions."

When you're looking for a lawn sprinkler, check how much area it can cover. "For small lawns and gardens, a sprinkler with a coverage area of 500 to 1,000 square feet may be efficient," says Leman. "However, for larger lawns, you may need a sprinkler with a coverage area of up to 5,000 square feet or more."

To ensure your lawn sprinkler works properly, you need adequate water pressure that matches the manufacturer's recommendations. If the water pressure is too high or too low, the sprinkler system won't work right or will waste a lot of water.

"In general, most lawn sprinklers require a water pressure between 30 to 50 PSI (pounds per square inch) to operate effectively," says Leman. "However, it is important to check the manufacturer's specifications for your particular sprinkler to determine the recommended water pressure."

"PVC (plastic) is the most common material used for sprinkler systems because it's easy to install, resistant to corrosion and UV rays, and can withstand high water pressure," says Leman.

However, Schwarz adds that many above-ground sprinklers have galvanized steel or brass components. "These are typically more expensive and prone to corrosion but still a better option than plastic which can weaken if left out in the sun." He says that drip irrigation systems are usually made from polyethylene tubing, as it is flexible and durable.

Most experts agree that impact sprinklers typically cover the most surface area. Not only do they spray water in a circular pattern, but you can also tweak the distance and arc pattern to focus on the grass that needs watering. "Some high-performance rotary or impact sprinklers can cover areas up to 150 feet in diameter or more, which are great for larger lawns if you have a limited budget to spend on sprinklers," Schwarz says.

"You should have enough sprinkler heads to cover the entire area of your lawn evenly without leaving any dry spots," says Leman. "A common rule of thumb is to space sprinkler heads 8 to 15 feet apart for most types of sprinklers. For example, if you have a lawn that is 60 feet wide by 80 feet long, you would need a minimum of six sprinkler heads placed 10 feet apart in each direction to cover the entire area."

"How often you run your sprinklers depends on factors such as climate, soil type, the type of plants, and the specific sprinkler system," Leman says. If you live in areas that typically have hot temperatures, you might have to water every one to two days. However, if temperatures are cooler, every three or four days (twice a week) is probably sufficient.

"It is recommended to water lawns deeply and infrequently to encourage deeper root growth and avoid overwatering, which can lead to disease and other issues," says Leman.

This article was written by Nor’adila Hepburn, a contributing writer for Real Simple. To compile this list, she researched and compared lawn sprinklers to see which ones were best suited for lawns, yards, and gardens. She also consulted with home improvement experts Kyle Leman, owner of Crossroads Foundation Repair, and Anton Schwarz, CEO at Lawn Liberty.

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