Date parsed: 6/4/2007 11:38:42 PM
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:38:42 -0400
"J.A. Michel" <jm44316@spamnotalltel.net> wrote in message
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> "Kyle Boatright" <kboatright1@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> Sorry for the rant, but I'm PO'd.
>>
>> Just a datapoint for the rest of you... I'll never purchase another
>> rainbird product.
>>
>> Why?
>>
>> The first problem was that the heads I picked up the other day were
>> mis-labeled. The nice wrap around sticker on the heads said 1/2 circle.
>> They turned out to be full circle heads... Rrrr.
>>
>> Of course, this *might* not have been a rainbird problem. It is possible
>> (not likely) that some bored 14 year old spent a few minutes and switched
>> around the nozzles in some of the spray heads in the bins at the
>> store...So, back to the store.
>>
>> Not wanting to walk away with more mis-labeled heads, I found another
>> rainbird product that would work in my application and made the purchase.
>>
>> Thankfully, they are 1/2 circle heads. Unfortunately, they are a new
>> product and Rainbird doesn't have a manual for the product to tell you
>> how to adjust the spray direction. (which is clearly listed as adjustable
>> on the label - unfortunately, it doesn't tell how.)
>>
>> So, I try the 1-800-rainbird number. There are 3 levels of screening -
>> Do you speak english?, What type customer are you (residential or
>> commercial)?, and Is your problem with a timer or some other product?
>>
>> Answer all 3 questions, then you get a spiel which says they are
>> experiencing extraordinary call volume, so call back. Then the automated
>> system hangs up. Click.
>>
>> I've called their 1-800 number 20 times today. (Honest). And have had
>> the same experience every time.
>>
>> To me, that's HORRIBLE customer service, and I'll hand water the lawn
>> before I buy their products again...
>>
>> KB
>
> There is excellent information on all Rainbird residential products on
> their website. Look there, and you will
> find the answers you need.
No, you won't. I probably spent an hour or more bouncing around their
website. Go to the website and look for the 22SA rotor sprinklers. In fact,
here's a link for it:
http://www.rainbird.com/diy/products/rotors/22sa.htmAnd here's a link to all of their online manuals:
http://www.rainbird.com/landscape/literature/index.htmThe 22SA is listed as a new product its introduction has preceded the
manual, even the online version. Considering that it takes months to
prototype, test, produce, and distribute a new product, you would think they
would have the manual on the website before the sprinkler was available on a
commercial basis. They don't.
KB