The ball valve allows “stress-free” opening of the water tap – 😉
Probably the only water swirler in which Victor Schauberger’s principle of action (the rolling principle – the tangential and centripetal movement of water from the outside in) was understood can be used in bathrooms, kitchens, showers … also for Watering for plants on the balcony, terrace or in the garden and greenhouse.
– Spout for water hose with Gardena or GEKA connection (please select the appropriate connection)
– Free shipping within Germany
Experiences from the greenhouse:
In the first years of light root cultivation, I always watered in the spring with a 1.5 m long spiral pipe with an Original Martin water swirler. However, as soon as the shoots came out of the ground and the climbing aids were set up, there was a problem at every corner and it was not uncommon for the young, tender shoots to fall victim to my clumsy movements.
At some point I tried the Martinwirbler without a spiral tube, only with a GEKA coupling – and lo and behold, it worked and the vortex was also formed wonderfully. To this day I happily use the pouring method I discovered.
hp The 1.5 m long vortex (spiral) pipe is still in use and fills my water tanks for irrigation.
Dimensions of the Martin water swirler:
Width: 69 mm
Height: 130 mm
Diameter of the water outlet: 20 mm
Inner thread: 22 mm
“Wirbelwasser® is the registered trademark of Fischer GmbH and designates water that has passed through the original Martin water swirler”
Original Martin water swirlers for over 40 years
The original Martin water swirler - often also called Martinswirler - is the first water swirler to energize tap water. It has been in production since 1980 and will celebrate its 42nd birthday in 2022. He consequently realizes "the rolling principle - the tangential and centripetal water movement from the outside to the inside". This Schauberger principle was used in the years 2002-2006 by the television films “the masters of water” and “the secret of water" made accessible to the general public by Franz Fitzke.
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