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Need to replace the 30 year old timer, any recommendations for a basic unit?
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I have five separate timers at the house and I used to use Toro or Rainbird but frankly the Orbitz (Home Depot) does up to 5 zones for under $30.
Their software makes sense too. I have been replacing with the Orbitz as the others fail.
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So the Toro has a failure rate of more than zero? that's too many. Orbitz sounds like the winner so far.
You have 5 separate timers!!
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I have a Hunter that manages 4 zones and is very easy to use. They sell a model for inside and outside installation and I paid about $80. It also has an available rain sensor so you don' t water in the rain.