Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the pink whisker color, 6-inch length, 25-pack format, and role in temporary sprinkler and lawn mapping.
Pros
The upside
- Pink whiskers create a visible low marker for sprinkler paths, head checks, and output readings.
- The 6 inch marker format keeps cues close to the ground.
- The 25-pack works well for one named station, lawn repair path, or repeated route check.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The marker needs a firm placement method suited to the ground surface.
- Low markers should be checked before mowing, trimming, raking, or cleanup work.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
What to know:
Whiskers are visual markers, so the written record still matters. Keep the route name and reading on a card, notebook page, or station sheet.
For the wider marker kit, read the sprinkler output mapping guide.
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Breakdown
Full review
Pink whiskers for low route cues
Swanson Tool Co MWPG61000 Pink Marking Whiskers give sprinkler and lawn checks a low marker. The pack includes 25 pink 6 inch safety marking whiskers.
Use them where a route cue should stay close to the ground, such as a head line, cup location, checked spray edge, or station path.
A simple cue for measured checks
During a timed run, a whisker can mark the spot where a reading was taken. Write the station name, run time, cup number, and water depth on a field card, then keep the marker in place until the route is recorded.
That small habit gives the next check a clear starting point.
Pair with flags and cards
Flags can mark tall visual points, while whiskers can mark low route points. Keep both with catch cups, weatherproof cards, and a long tape so the station can be measured, marked, and written down in one pass.
Gather markers when the work is finished and check the lawn before mowing.
Good use
Choose these whiskers for measured station checks, low sprinkler route cues, lawn repair paths, and service spots that need a clear ground-level marker.
What to know
Whiskers are visual markers, so the written record still matters. Keep the route name and reading on a card, notebook page, or station sheet.
For the wider marker kit, read the sprinkler output mapping guide.