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Features:
Practical gifts:
The green water rings can be sent to planters as a thoughtful gift, such as your family, friends and more, showing your care while making a surprise.
Bright green color:
The drip irrigation emitters are colored in green, which adds a touch of natural aesthetic appeal, easily blending in with your plants and outdoor decor.
Specifications:
Material: plastic and rubber
Color: green
Size: approx. 5 inches in width
Size of inlet fitting: approx. 1/2 inches in diameter
Package includes:
4 x Drip rings with removable stakes
Notes:
Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size.
The color may exist a slight difference due to different screen displays.
Kevin S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I took a chance and I have to say, "Are you kidding me?" The legs are way too short and keep popping off. The water flow is ridiculously poor and sporadic even with a 200gph water pump. This is going to take a lot of Jerry rigging to get this to even function, let alone stay in the dirt.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
The legs come off so easily it’s difficult to install these things.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
I can't believe I'm wasting my time on a sub $20 item, but here I am.... These are very poorly made. The legs do not completly go into the holders so they fall off the as soon as you touch them. The seams of the rings crack as soon as you try to put them in the dirt. when this happens they no longer water to the other holes or the other rings if you have them in series.
MJ
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
LOVE LOVE LOVE them. They take the guess work out of watering. I get complete 360 degree coverage without the worries. They are flexible without being flimsy and very easy to hook up. I love the size and the coverage area is perfect. I will be getting more once I expand.
E. M. DeVolder
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
These work well but I can't connect them in line. I have a 400gph pump and I had to get T connectors and run to each one separately. It's a design flaw. If the outlet had been at the bottom instead of the top, I think it would have worked.
sebastian chahuan
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
don't expect a pro irrigation system, light plastic feeling, not for heavy works
JLj
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
The water rings are just ok. If you need to deliver a reliable consistent amount of water these are not a good option. Water doesn’t come out of all the holes, and I’m using a 600 gph pump with only one water ring and a 1/4 tubing feeding each inlet. Still doesn’t drip from all holes. They have a design flaw that prevents that. The top clips into the bottom Chanel and where they clip together only leaves a small area for water to get around the clips to get to each hole. This doesn’t let enough water get through to ensure each hole waters everytime and you get dry pockets in your media. I wanted these to work but the are just not reliable.
Dominique Lafontant
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
Overall works pretty well. My husband uses this for his garden and the watering goes pretty well versus the stakes that go into the water. He was having issues with roots growing up into the watering stakes and having to clear them out.That said, one thing he was frustrated by, is that the legs for this ring is a little short, and you have to make sure the ring is level otherwise the water only comes out of one side.For the cost (roughly 4 for like ~25 bucks, which is like 5 bucks per ring) it's pretty decent all things considered.
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