Collection: Water Reels

Water your land. Not your time.

Kifco Water-Reels have been doing the same job since 1964 — watering your property while you do something else. Hook one up, set the speed, and walk away. It shuts off on its own when the run is done.

No electricity. No digging. No fixed pipes. Just a hose, your water supply, and a machine that moves on its own.


Who uses a Kifco Water-Reel

These machines were built for anyone with a few acres and more to do than stand there holding a hose.

  • Horse owners — water arenas and paddocks before rides. Keep the dust down without the work.
  • Hobby farmers — cover pastures, food plots, and hay fields. One machine handles it all.
  • Gardeners and nurseries — even, consistent coverage across large beds and rows.
  • Sports field managers — cover a full field in two passes. No permanent system, no trenching.
  • Rural homeowners — for properties too big for a lawn sprinkler and too small for a pivot.
  • Wildlife plot managers — get food plots established through dry summers. Show up to a watered field.

How it works

A Kifco Water-Reel uses your water pressure — and nothing else — to slowly reel in a long poly tube. The sprinkler at the end moves with it, laying down water as it goes. When the run is done, the machine shuts off on its own.

No turbines to clog. No batteries to charge. No engines to service. The bellows drive runs on the same water going through the hose. It works from as low as 45 PSI — the pressure of a standard well or tap.


Two models. One for every job.

The B110 is the lighter machine — easy to move by hand, covers up to 0.8 acres per run, and works with a modest water supply. Right for paddocks, gardens, arenas, and smaller fields.

The B140 is the bigger tool — wider throw, longer tube, and up to 2 full acres per run. Built for hobby farms, large pastures, food plots, and anyone who wants to cover more ground with fewer moves.

Not sure which one fits your setup? Read our B110 vs B140 guide or reach out — we'll help you match the machine to your property.


Built to last

Kifco has been making Water-Reels in the USA since 1964. Over 35,000 units are in the field. Parts and service are available through 200+ authorized dealers nationwide.

Every machine comes with a 1-year manufacturer's warranty and a 5-year pro-rated tube warranty.


Common questions

Do I need electricity? No. The bellows drive runs entirely on water pressure. Optional gas-powered pumps are available if your source is a pond or low-pressure well.

How much pressure do I need? The B110 runs from 45 PSI and 4 GPM. The B140 needs at least 47 PSI and 18 GPM. Most wells and municipal connections have more than enough.

Can I really walk away while it runs? Yes. Both models shut off automatically at the end of the run. Many people set them up in the evening and come back to a finished field in the morning.

How do I move it? The B110 tows by hand on two large flotation tires. The B140 has three tires and is easier to move with a garden tractor.

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