Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the meter's brass inlet, screen readout, gallon and liter units, and fit for backyard hose and sprinkler notes.
Pros
The upside
- The screen gives water-use and flow readings during hose watering.
- The brass inlet supports the faucet-side connection point.
- Gallon and liter readings suit garden notes, container filling, and sprinkler checks.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The screen should face a readable direction before the route starts.
- The meter needs draining and dry storage after watering checks.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
Choose this meter for hose watering routes where a screen readout for gallons, liters, and flow rate belongs in garden notes.
What to know:
Face the screen toward the person reading it, check the hose washer before use, and remove the meter before long dry storage.
Where to check it
Check RESTMO Water Flow Meter with Brass Inlet
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
- Amazon opens the RESTMO brass-inlet product page.
Breakdown
Full review
A screen readout for hose watering
The RESTMO Water Flow Meter with Brass Inlet Metal Thread gives a garden hose route a small screen for water-use and flow readings. It can support sprinkler checks, container filling, hose-nozzle watering, and general faucet-side notes.
The brass inlet belongs at the connection point where the meter receives water. Set the screen direction before the route begins so the reading stays visible during the session.
Gallons and liters help with garden records
Gallons and liters give watering notes a clear number. That can help when a gardener wants to repeat a container fill, understand a sprinkler session, or keep track of water used on a named bed.
Flow-rate readings can also give context when a hose route feels different after a timer, splitter, regulator, nozzle, or long hose run is added.
Keep the meter part of the check routine
Use the meter where it can be watched. After the session, write the route name, reading, and time beside rain-gauge or soil notes.
Drain the meter after use and store it dry with hose washers, caps, pressure pieces, and sprinkler gauges. A visible storage spot helps the next measured watering pass start smoothly.
Good match
Choose this meter for hose watering routes where a screen readout for gallons, liters, and flow rate belongs in garden notes.
What to know
Face the screen toward the person reading it, check the hose washer before use, and remove the meter before long dry storage.