Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the six-pack format, clear hinged-lid boxes, tiny-parts visibility, and dry storage role for sprinkler nozzles, screens, caps, and labels.
Pros
The upside
- The clear boxes keep tiny dry parts visible during sprinkler service setup.
- Hinged lids help nozzles, screens, caps, and labels stay grouped between route checks.
- The six-pack format can separate parts by station, head type, or service task.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Wet or gritty parts should be rinsed and dried before storage.
- Tiny screens may still need small paper labels inside the boxes.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
Choose these containers for tiny dry sprinkler parts, clean nozzle screens, cap-off pieces, short labels, and service notes that need visible storage.
What to know:
Confirm part size, moisture level, label setup, storage location, and station grouping before using the boxes for a sprinkler kit.
Where to check it
Check ZORRITA 6 Pack Small Plastic Storage Containers
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
- Amazon opens the ZORRITA storage container product page.
Breakdown
Full review
Clear boxes for tiny sprinkler parts
The ZORRITA six-pack includes small clear plastic storage containers with hinged lids. For garden service, the boxes can hold dry nozzles, screens, caps, short labels, and route notes that need to stay visible.
The clear sides make tiny parts easy to check before a sprinkler walk.
Separate parts by station
Use one box for each station, head family, or service task. A small paper label inside the box can name the station and date.
That simple separation keeps clean parts from becoming a mixed handful at the bottom of a tool bag.
Dry parts before storage
Sprinkler cleanout can bring grit, damp grass, and rinse water into the work area. Let parts dry before closing the lid so the box stays readable for the next service pass.
Keep the boxes in a covered cabinet, caddy, or irrigation shelf between route checks.
Good match
Choose these containers for tiny dry sprinkler parts, clean nozzle screens, cap-off pieces, short labels, and service notes that need visible storage.
What to know
Confirm part size, moisture level, label setup, storage location, and station grouping before using the boxes for a sprinkler kit.