Warning: Off-topic content, mostly for Australian audiences.
It seems like Bunnings (a hardware store owned by the Australian conglomerate, Wesfarmers) is more worried about offending certain manufacturers in their supply chain, rather than approving a blunt and honest consumer review, so I'll do so here...
I look after my yard and take particular pride in making sure my lawn looks as best it can. Both my front and rear yards are quite large (up to 20 metres wide). I don't have an automated watering system so I've been using various types of sprinklers that simply connect to the hose and tap, when I need to.
I've probably been through 5 or 6 different brands and types of sprinkler, from cheap "circular style" sprinklers, to impact and oscillating styles. Each have had their own strengths, but mostly weaknesses and generally it comes down to the quality of the build/materials and/or performance, even with some of the more expensive ones.
Recently I discovered the "Wobble-Tee" sprinkler that works not only amazingly well under low pressure, but covers a huge area. The design is simple and scalable (multiple sprinkler heads can be daisy chained off a single hose). The quality of the materials is excellent and better still, it's made locally in Australia. Hands down it beats the cheap Chinese junk that Bunnings tends to stock (this is the part of the review Bunnings had an issue with... but it's completely true).
It's not every day I would write a product review, let alone about a garden sprinkler, but this deserves a specific mention. Also Bunnings: Do better and stop being so precious.
Manufacturer website:
https://www.wobble-tee.com.au/products/wobble-tee-sprinkler