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Hey RVLI,
YEa i bought some and popped them on. They are okay, spray fantastic......but i still lean toward the PGP.....I guess the 5000 is a PGP with a Raincurtain Nozzle, because it seems the same quality as a PGP
Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
Hey RVLI,
YEa i bought some and popped them on. They are okay, spray fantastic......but i still lean toward the PGP.....
Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
Ray did you try them out yet?
The 5000+ has more features for a contractor than for you! I dont happen to like them, id rather the PGP anyda, but yes the Raincurtain nozzles are AMAZING!!!! The PGP waters find though, with no wet or dry, rainbird just took the PGP, caleld it the 5000, mixed in a little I-20 popped in a raincurtain nozzle, and put it on the market. Yes you will have to buy the low angle nozzles, but its worth it for the PGP. The PGP will definatly last longer
Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
Rainbird 5000plus VS PGP
There is about a $2 difference between the 5000+ and the PGP. The difference for my entire project will be less then $50.
Should I save the money and go with the PGP?
Are the Rainbird "RainCurtain" nozzles better then the Hunter nozzles?
I am interested in using Low Angle nozzles on some of my heads and they come with the 5000+, but I could purchase the heads that I need for the PGPs.