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💧 Upgrade your irrigation game with leak-proof precision!
The Toro FLO-PRO Replacement Valve Diaphragm (model 89-9861) is a lightweight, precision-engineered component designed to restore optimal valve function. Easy to install and built for durability, it ensures leak-resistant water control for efficient irrigation systems.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 64 Reviews |
C**T
Sprinkler valve fixed
Works great. Value fixed in minutes with this quick replacement.
S**E
Viable alternative to a Toro 89-0993!
I have a sprinkler system that was installed in the 1990s, and the original Toro valve diaphragm was the model 89-0993. Thirty years later, the original model can't be found anywhere on the internet. I decided to give this model (89-9861) a try, and despite a slight increase in overall diameter (maybe a millimeter), this model fit in my original valves and works great. Awesome!! - Steve
U**2
Fixed leaky Toro 280 valve
I replaced the diaphragm in an ancient Toro 280 valve with this product. It took only a few minutes and fixed my leaky valve problem. Very pleased I was saved the aggravation of replacing the valve.
C**L
better stock up on diaphragms
These parts are becoming somewhat rare, so if you have these valves in your yard, better stock up on diaphragms.
K**Y
My valves are old but these parts keep them working….
My valves are 25 yrs old and these parts are important very happy to be able to buy them on Amazon…
M**B
Irrigation Toto replacement diaphragm
Fit the irrigation valve as described.
J**C
It does the job
I would buy it again. It is keeping my old sprinkler system running fine.
J**N
Quick and inexpensive
My house has a system that's mixed over the past 23 years of its existence. Two sections are Toro and one of them was sticking on. Here's just another review that will give you the confidence to DIY! Requires NO tools as long as the last guy didn't crank it on too tight. Twist off the cap. Replace this piece of rubber. And viola! That section works like it should.
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