Water Timers

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Gardena Flex Digital Garden Water Timer

£48.95

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Gardena Smart Soil Moisture Sensor

£77.95

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Gardena Smart Control and Sensor Set

£261.95

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Gardena Select Digital Garden Water Timer

£52.95

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Gardena Smart Wireless Hub and Water Timer Set

£228.95

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Gardena EASY PLUS Water Control Water Timer

£29.95

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Gardena Master Digital Water Timer

£88.95

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Gardena Bluetooth Water Timer

£65.95

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Gardena Soil Moisture Sensor

£52.95

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Gardena Manual Garden Water Timer

£20.95

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Gardena Smart Wireless Water Timer

£154.95

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Gardena EASY Water Control Water Timer

£25.95

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Hozelock 120 Minute Count Down Water Timer

£20.95

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Hozelock SELECT Plus Controller Water Timer

£56.95

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Hozelock Sunrise / Sunset Sensor Water Timer

£45.95

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Hozelock SELECT Controller Water Timer

£45.95

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Gardena Soil Moisture Sensor Extension Cable

£19.95

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Flopro Mechanical Water Timer

£19.95

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Draper Electronic Garden Water Timer

£27.95

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Draper Mechanical Water Timer

£15.95

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Water Timers

Water Timers Information

Water Timers and water computers are connected to your garden tap and provide a way of controlling the duration of watering periods without having to be present. Some water timers are simple mechanical devices which can be left to countdown to a preselected number of minutes, after which they will shut off the water flow. Electronic water timers can often be programmed to switch on and off automatically at pre-arranged times, and the most advanced models can be controlled remotely by a smartphone or tablet. Water timers are often used with irrigation systems to create automatic watering systems which can be set to come on at optimum watering times (e.g first thing in the morning) and enable gardeners to ensure their plants are kept watered while they are away from the home as well as letting them get on with other things during their normal weekly routine.

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