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QVC Is Selling a Giant Cheeseburger Sprinkler—and It's Bound to Sell Out

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Do you ever find your kids constantly wishing they could visit the Krusty Krab IRL? This cheeseburger sprinkler, now available at QVC, might not be underwater or come with a lifetime supply of Krabby Patties, but it's kind of the next best thing—especially since new customers can use coupon code FRIEND to save an extra $10 on it.

The sprinkler is indeed shaped like a life-sized cheeseburger (complete with melted cheese and green lettuce!) and it has a spinner at its top for 360 degrees of soaking fun. To use it, simply connect the sprinkler to a standard garden hose and let the games begin. The sprinkler also comes with an anchor kit to keep it from slipping when the ground gets muddy (because you know it will) and a repair kit in case of any damages (because your preschooler likes to play rough).

And while you don't need a huge yard to get in on the burger fun, you will need a bit of space—the sprinkler measures 59.1 by 59.1 by 49.2 inches.

To us, there's not much argument against some burger-shaped summer fun, so snag one before they sell out. (And keep a lookout for a fries-shaped sprinkler to go with it!)

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  • Completed a bachelor's degree in psychology at the University of Pittsburgh and a master's degree in fashion studies at Parsons The New School