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Hunter BTT Single-Zone Tap Timer

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$60.83

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1.Style:Single Zone Tap Timer


About this item

  • Provides highly efficient automatic watering for small areas from a hose tap
  • Bluetooth enabled for total wireless smartphone control via iOS or Android app
  • Control an unlimited number of devices for ultimate flexibility
  • Manual push-button feature ensures easy operation without a smartphone
  • Alkaline batteries included
  • Power Source Type: Battery Powered


The single-zone, battery-operated BTT tap timer from Hunter Industries is Bluetooth enabled for convenient automatic irrigation of gardens, plants, and flowers from a hose faucet. The BTT multi-language smartphone app is secure and easy to navigate. BTT is an affordable and convenient above-ground solution for supplemental irrigation.


Martin from Albury
Reviewed in Australia on February 2, 2025
Be careful if you are intending to use this timer in Australia as the thread on the outlet does not accept any of the watering fittings commonly used in Australia, nor is there a thread adapter available. I deliberately purchased these through Amazon.com.au to avoid such a situation but the items were shipped direct from the US with no apparent consideration for compatibility with Australian standards. I have since purchased the same timers locally with a different thread on the outlet.
Carl Michael Berg
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
Easy to program/operate. Works in all kinds of scandinavian summer weather.
mohammed a.
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on July 22, 2024
ممتاز جدا جدا معروف شركة هنتر الأمريكية بالجودة
Waleed al saeed
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on October 26, 2024
تم تركيبه من بضعه ايام في انتظار تجربته في الاشهر القادمه ساعطي تقريري ان شاء الله بعد تمام سته اشهر وخلال فتره الصيف القادمه لاتاكد انه يتحمل الاجواء في السعوديه مبدئيا يعمل بشكل جيد مناسب للحنفيات لا يحتاج الى مهاره في التركيب او التطبيق على الجوال
michael oconnor
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Never works. Junk!
نايف
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 2, 2023
دقته بالوقت ، وعدم التعليق عند فتح الماء وسبق استعماله اكثر من سنة وسهولة البرمجة بالجوال
Eugene S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023
With this device attached to my hose bibb, the water flow directly out of the device (without a hose attached) is 1.2 gpm, while the flow out of the same bibb (without the device attached) is 2.9 gpm. With a flex hose attached to the device, the flow is further reduced down to a mere 0.86 gpm. And if I pull the hose up about 6 ft to water flowers on the deck, the flow is only 0.68 gpm, which is like 23% of what is available from my hose bibb. My water pressure is 60 psi.The device Bluetooth range is about 30 ft in open air, but it gets reduced down to about 10 ft when either a wall or a layer of a composite deck is in the way.The only positive is the app for this device does not require one to create any online accounts.Realistically, this low cost device is likely only suitable for controlling drip irrigation which does not require any real water flow.
DENNIS O.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2022
Very easy. Been using for clients for 2 years. Purchased this for my blueberries. Great feature is the rain delay. I can turn it off for the day from my couch. And program it. Because it’s Bluetooth. Anyone complaining it isn’t WiFi enabled might want to evaluate their technical knowledge.
tom boycott
Reviewed in Australia on December 7, 2022
Can’t fit to Australian irrigation items- different thread
Hostmistress
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2021
I bought two of these Hunter Tap Timers after carefully reading reviews and comparing them to competitor products. In almost all Tap Timers, failures eventually occur due to water infiltration into the electronics, or because of grit getting into the ball valve or solenoid. The Hunter BTT addresses these issues by removing the display and setup buttons typically found on competitor products, and moving everything to software on a smart phone, thereby keeping the main Tap Timer well-sealed. I did add a finer mesh screen at the inlet, since our local water has some sand issues, and I orient the device so the battery compartment is generally on the bottom (sheltered from rain and sprinkler water).Bluetooth is required, and it's an older Bluetooth, so limited to a working range of about 20 feet, but for most residential applications, that's fine. I'm able to stand at my kitchen sink, look out at the yard, and control my hose-driven sprinklers.The features in software include BTT battery level, signal strength, manual control override, and very precise "Run" (or "On") and "Soak" (or "Off") within a watering window, and this is great because it can help reduce run-off and over-watering.I set mine to have a daily primary window between 9 PM and 9:30 PM, running 3 days a week, but within that daily window it cycles 5 minutes "Run" and 5 minutes "Soak" for a total of 15 minutes of water. I drive each tap at about 60 PSI (with in-line flow regulators like those used for RV hookups), which is roughly 2.2 GPM based on garden hoses. Heading into fire season in California, I'm keeping the most critical trees and plantings alive on 429 gallons of water per month, or about 14 gallons per day per timer. (I have two timers, so about 29 gallons per day total. Math! Lol!) Prior to setting up the Hunter BTTs, we were averaging 90 gallons per day of total water use during the worst of the summer months. Using these schedules, we have reduced water use by 66% (two thirds!), and that helps everyone during the drought.One thing of note: The latest iOS (14.6) doesn't play well with the Hunter BTT app; the app tends to spontaneously abort and refuse to reconnect successfully. I'm hoping Hunter is updating the app soon, but in the meantime, I keep my old smartphone handy (iOS 12.5.3) for talking to old software in our house, and that works fine.
Bryan Campbell
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2019
Works as advertised. I'm not really into home automation and remote control, but I tried these out after being let down last year by three orbitz controllers that crapped out. This thing is simple to operate and its given me no problems. It's nice that I can adjust settings from inside. It is true that the programming range is short. To me that's a small inconvenience. So many of these small in-line timers develop faulty circuitry and just quit working.
Dave Mc
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2019
Quality product. Short range Bluetooth, as advertised. I don’t know how they could make this easier to setup. I’m using it to keep pool water level up during vacation. Only just installed it. I will check back after a couple of months or if there is a problem.Update: Still good after two months. Still on first batteriesNOV 30, Still working on first batteriesApril 4, still working. 1st battery 66%
Chris S.
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2019
Most importantly, these are easy to set up and program, or adjust the program, which was my main purpose in buying them. The Bluetooth range is very small, however - to use them from inside the house, I need to be just on the other side of the wall from them. Even so, I find this a useful product, though a WiFi version that could be controlled/monitored remotely would be ideal. I bought two of these in separate orders from Route 70 supply. Both arrived quickly and in secure, original packaging. I’ve been using the first for about a month now.
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