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The Mistymate 16020 Cool Patio 20 Outdoor Misting Kit features 11 MicroMist nozzles that atomize water into ultra-fine mist, cooling outdoor air by up to 30°F. It includes a 30 ft UV-resistant nylon braided hose and a 10 ft supply line, all preassembled for easy installation. Powered solely by standard water pressure, this eco-friendly system requires no electricity or batteries, making it a sustainable and effective solution for professional-grade outdoor cooling.

| ASIN | B001EJHTAA |
| Department | Health and Wellness |
| Fit Type | barbed or threaded |
| Generic Name | Cool Patio 20 Misting System |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00731687160205 |
| Hose Length | 20 Feet |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.9 x 22.9 x 7.6 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 839 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 22.9 x 22.9 x 7.6 Centimeters |
| Item model number | 16020 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Misty Mate |
| Number of Pieces | 22 |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| Power Source | Water Pressure |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 22.86 x 7.62 cm; 839 g |
| Special Feature | Misting |
| UPC | 885446638310 799331207430 731687160205 885677775617 956263229408 885566991937 701939403466 885174208205 731687160120 |
O**Y
Built simple, easy to install and works fantastic. One nozzle seems to use 1/2 a gallon per hour (according to the manufacturer) if its on a whole hour at 60 - 80 psi. Mine runs on an automatic irrigation timer for 20 minutes per hour at 40 psi, so it may take a 3rd less. All in all it turns out at 10 liters per hour (20 minutes running time per hour) with 16 spray nozzles and it really cools a way bigger area comfortably down than what you d think. Very great idea and I highly recommend it !
B**H
I received one of these as a gift almost 4 years ago and finally decided to install it. We were getting ready to put the nozzles in and noticed 5 were cracked. Tried to contact company and no response just as many of the other reviewers noted. So we ordered another system here through Amazon and used the nozzles from it to utilize the gifted one. My wife and family absolutely loves it! What we were thinking waiting so long to put it up! We would have enjoyed it all those prior years in the hot summers! On the second set, to our pleasant surprise, we received the combo set with timer! So I put the timer on the gifted one. The side of our house is part brick and vinyl siding. So we bought 1” by 8 foot wood and stained them before using tapcon to mount the wood to the brick. So the wood is mounted flush against the vinyl siding. With the older style mister, it was the cream color which actually matches our siding color so it all blends in with the house. No one notices until it’s on! The instructions say nail on each side of the nozzles, I alternated the orientation of the clasp hoping it’ll secure it longer. So on the other deck I installed them just under the hand rail and used a combination of clips and plastic rail guides that are made for 1/2” rope lighting! Wow what a clean and straight install! I’m posting pictures and videos of it! Would highly recommend using them to give that professional install look (loved the install so much I may change out the clips to the plastic rails on the original set). Bought 65’ for $33 on amazon, and extra plastic rails will be used for rope lighting. Bought brass replacements as backup because the company would never respond to my broken nozzle warranty claim In the winter I plan on unscrewing all the nozzles out and blowing the water out to winterize it! Don’t know if it’ll help or make it worse when I reinstall the nozzles UPDATE: Unscrewed all the misters from both units and then used an air compressor to blow out the lines. Will update when reinstalling next spring to see how it does
H**S
On receiving the misty mate we found that 6 of the plastic nozzels were split and after installing it after taking of the end bit of the hose 2 more split will now have to buy brass nozzels
G**Z
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M**O
Great for outdoors
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