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Leaves can redirect rainwater so it doesn't actually reach the roots!MORE TIPS:- To make the tubing MUCH easier to work with, just soak it in warm to hot water or lay it out in the sun for a little while to soften.- Be sure to hold the hole punch at a right angle to the tubing when you punch a hole and you'll get a perfect seal around the barb of the emitter.- Always a good idea to flush the system a bit before installing emitters to clear any debris.- Create your lateral lines (1/4-in. tubing and emitters) BEFORE hooking them up to the main line.- ALWAYS cut the tubing LONGER than needed! Much easier to trim off excess than to try to come up with additional lengths of tubing if miscut too short!- Your emitters farthest from the faucet will need to be set on a freely flowing adjustment due to loss of water pressure.Why do you need an automatic drip irrigation system for your container or raised garden? Simple. Containers dry out so quickly that they often require once or even twice daily watering in hot weather. So just bite the bullet and do it. These emitters worked perfectly for our irrigation systems in our veggie garden as well as for the perimeter hedge, so I don't have to lug around hoses to water them each day. A real time-saver that we should have done long ago. Always flush the system before installation to remove any debris. Be cautious of the sharp bottoms when handling. Ensure emitters are adjusted properly to prevent leaks and water damage. Always test the system after installation to ensure it's working correctly.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness."work well just a lot of them in the pack" Read more"Works great! Great value for sure!" Read more"...They're a great way to water my plants evenly and efficiently...." Read more"...We have 8 foot beds and put a few in each bed and they do not work well...." Read more"arrived on time, great value, and worked well" Read more"Great price, good so far. The whole lot was about the price of a two pack at the local HD." Read more"Great Value, Great Quality..." Read more"Best price..." Read more"These are so easy to use, just as good quality and stability as those at big box stores but you get so many for the same price...." Read more"Great product, am happy" Read more"Not a great quality item. Fittings break off easy. Would not recommend" Read more"...This is a great product for home gardeners. Hose is a tight fit and I haven’t had any trouble with them at all." Read more"Easy set up and adjustment. The hardness of your water might affect them after some time but they’re easy to disassemble and clean...." Read more"...They are easy to install, they function nicely, easy to adjust. I've only used them for half a growing season so don't know how durable they are yet." Read more"These things are not very adjustable. A couple of turns with not much change in amount of water and then the top pops off...." Read more"...so much more hands-off (set it and forget it) The fact I can adjust each dripper to let out the needs for the individual plant is awesome...." Read more"...larger than others I’ve bought in the past and it makes installing them difficult. I wouldn’t buy this brand again." Read more"...They are easy to install, they function nicely, easy to adjust. I've only used them for half a growing season so don't know how durable they are yet." Read more"Design makes them very difficult to install. Good coverage and well made." Read more"different size than RainDrip. Attaching the 1/4" tubing is a challenge...." Read more"...are easy to use, economical and look as though they will last in the elements." Read more"Not a great quality item. Fittings break off easy. Would not recommend" Read more"...Have to see about the quality but these look and feel very durable." Read more"...of turns with not much change in amount of water and then the top pops off. I’m going to try a different product." Read more"...for standard 1/4" irrigation tubing, have a barb end that is too big to fit in the tube...." Read more"The sprinklers work great but the insert for 1/4” pipe is slightly larger than others I’ve bought in the past and it makes installing them difficult...." Read more"...heed the other reviews that state these sprinkler heads do not fit standard drip line tubing...." Read more"They do the job but don’t fit the tubing...." Read more"different size than RainDrip. Attaching the 1/4" tubing is a challenge...." Read more"The inlet tips (where the 1/4" tubing fits onto the dripper) are not standard sized - it is way too large to easily (or even not-so-easily) fit the..." Read more"The inlet tips are bigger than some that I’ve seen...." Read more"This is not suitable for 1/4" tubing because the barb is too large...." Read moreHow to Use These Emitters: - Place the emitter stakes strategically so that the plant's root ball will be kept damp but not soaked. - Adjust the flow for each plant and again every season according to the plant size. TIP: Remember to reaccess requirements as they grow and needs change! - Use a timer to water twice a day for only 5 or 10 minutes, depending on the plant's needs and weather. - Test to make sure the moisture is getting where you want it. TIP: Don't assume rain means you can turn off the irrigation system. Leaves can redirect rainwater so it doesn't actually reach the roots! MORE TIPS: - To make the tubing MUCH easier to work with, just soak it in warm to hot water or lay it out in the sun for a little while to soften. - Be sure to hold the hole punch at a right angle to the tubing when you punch a hole and you'll get a perfect seal around the barb of the emitter. - Always a good idea to flush the system a bit before installing emitters to clear any debris. - Create your lateral lines (1/4-in. tubing and emitters) BEFORE hooking them up to the main line. - ALWAYS cut the tubing LONGER than needed! Much easier to trim off excess than to try to come up with additional lengths of tubing if miscut too short! - Your emitters farthest from the faucet will need to be set on a freely flowing adjustment due to loss of water pressure. Why do you need an automatic drip irrigation system for your container or raised garden? Simple. Containers dry out so quickly that they often require once or even twice daily watering in hot weather. So just bite the bullet and do it. These emitters worked perfectly for our irrigation systems in our veggie garden as well as for the perimeter hedge, so I don't have to lug around hoses to water them each day. A real time-saver that we should have done long ago. Always flush the system before installation to remove any debris. Be cautious of the sharp bottoms when handling. Ensure emitters are adjusted properly to prevent leaks and water damage. Always test the system after installation to ensure it's working correctly. Did you find this product summary feature useful?





