🌱 Water Smart, Grow Smart!
This 1/4" Irrigation Dripline Tubing comes in a 100 Ft roll with built-in 0.5 GPH emitters spaced 6 inches apart, designed for easy installation and efficient watering. Made from durable polyethylene, it withstands various weather conditions and foot traffic, making it perfect for gardens, greenhouses, and more. The kit includes essential fittings for a hassle-free setup.
Brand | Habitech |
Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 0.25"W |
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Maximum Pressure | 50 Pound per Square Inch |
Nominal Wall Thickness | .040″ |
Outside Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Item Length | 1E+2 Feet |
UPC | 600151081929 |
Manufacturer | Habitech |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**E
No more lugging the hose around
Love the 6 inch emitter spacing. The drip line works as it should, it seems durable and was definitely long enough! I would highly recommend laying out the tubing in the sun for a few hours to soften it up. You might need pliers to attach this drip line to your setup, the line was a little too stiff to go on to the barbed connections easily. But that also means its not going to come off very easily, which is definitely a good thing.
A**T
good product
great item for the price. its been a long time and its still holding up out in my garden
N**R
Great value. Very functional.
Works great. Very sturdy. Great value.
M**1
Improved watering.
Provides good watering for planter boxes by the distribution of water.
K**E
Happy with product.
Quality is good It’s flexible. Works very well. Just what I needed for watering my vegetables. I recommend this product.
V**.
Warming up the hose
Should use something on the hose so its easy to oinsett the barb tubing
M**H
Great product
So far so good would buy again
K**R
15psi
The listing only says 10-50psi, which is a big range. The flow is a lot different at 50 than at 10. I had to order to package to find out it's intended for 15psi nominal, which is when you'll get 1/2GPH. The listing has a picture of the label that strangely crops out the psi number. Why wouldn't you put the nominal PSI in the listing?
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