Claber Colibri Pop-Up Sprinklers
What are Claber Colibri pop-up sprinklers?
Claber Colibri pop-up sprinklers are compact micro-irrigation sprinklers designed to rise automatically during watering and retract when not in use, providing discreet and efficient irrigation.
Who manufactures the Colibri pop-up sprinklers?
They are manufactured in Italy by Claber, a leading brand in garden irrigation systems.
What areas are Colibri pop-up sprinklers best suited for?
They are ideal for flower beds, borders, small lawns, vegetable patches, and landscaped areas requiring low-profile irrigation.
How do pop-up sprinklers work?
When water pressure is applied, the sprinkler head rises above ground level to distribute water. Once watering stops, the head retracts back into the ground, remaining hidden and protected.
Can the spray pattern or direction be adjusted?
Yes. Both the range and direction can be adjusted.
Do they require tools for installation?
Installation is simple and generally tool-free, using push-fit connections for quick setup.
Can Colibri pop-up sprinklers be used with a water timer?
Yes, they work perfectly with manual or automatic water timers for scheduled and automated irrigation.
Are they suitable for permanent installation?
Yes, they are designed for permanent or semi-permanent installation and are made from durable, UV-resistant materials.
Can they be repositioned if my garden layout changes?
Yes, they can be removed and repositioned as your irrigation layout evolves.
Do they require regular maintenance?
Minimal maintenance is required. Occasional checks for debris and flushing the system will help ensure reliable operation. Clean as follows:
- Holding the stem with one hand, unscrew the upper part;
- Take out the filter and clean it, together with the upper part of the sprinkler, under running water.
- Reposition the filter and reassemble the upper part of the sprinkler.
Are Colibri pop-up sprinklers safe for use around children and pets?
Yes, their retractable design helps reduce trip hazards and keeps the sprinklers hidden when not in operation.