The Freeze Miser - Single
The Freeze Miser - Single
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Protect your outdoor water supply from freezing damage with the Freeze Miser® Outdoor Faucet Freeze Protector. This innovative freeze-activated valve senses the internal water temperature — not the air — and automatically begins dripping only when the water temperature drops to 37 °F (3 °C).
Unlike traditional faucet covers or constantly dripping taps, the Freeze Miser® releases the minimal amount of water required—saving you money and reducing waste—while continuing to guard your pipes, hoses, hydrants, or waterers.
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Faucet protection in just 2 SIMPLE STEPS: Hand-tighten the Freeze Miser on your exterior faucet. Open faucet all the way to ensure that water pressure is available to the Freeze Miser (Minimum 10 PSI). And that’s it – YOUR FAUCET IS PROTECTED FROM FREEZING!

Why Choose Freeze Miser®?
Freezing outdoor faucets and water lines can cause burst pipes, broken spigots, and costly repairs. The Freeze Miser® delivers smart protection—no covers to put on/off, no guessing about drip rates, no wasted water. Just install, forget, and stay protected.
- Automatic freeze protection: activates at 37 °F / 3 °C.
- No electricity or batteries required.
- Easy to install in under a minute—just hand-tighten onto any outdoor faucet or hose, fully open the faucet, and you’re done.
- Built for rugged, outdoor conditions: brass, stainless steel, and cold-impact polypropylene construction.
- Water saving design: significantly less waste compared to constant drip methods.
- Ideal for homes, farms, livestock waterers, RV connections, stock tanks & more.
- Hand-tighten the Freeze Miser® onto the outdoor faucet, hydrant or hose end.
- Turn the water supply valve fully open (minimum 10 PSI required).
- Install the unit in either horizontal or vertical orientation (if vertical, ensure the brass end is pointing downward).
- Let the device do its job automatically. In extreme cold, a brief higher drip during first calibration is normal.
Leave installed through the winter season; remove in spring if desired.
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