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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Excellent product good price
linduh99
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Nipple size has been corrected with this version. This is good!
MistyChang
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
They fit perfectly for my current drip system, and easy to replace The lock really helps to make sure the drip head will not fall off. And the red head allow ppl to see where the drip head is to avoid stepping on it.
Henrik E. Hansen
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
For the past five years I have been buying a similar product at a nationally known big box store. Granted, we have a large yard and the low pressure pipe is 30+ feet with lots of 1/4 inch taps so the pressure at each sprayer is reduced. The sprayers I have been using just don't work, they dribble at best. I put one of these on and it sprayed a five inch radius, wonderful! A shorter pipe run with more pressure would result in a bigger spray pattern. The ones I have been using are $27 for 25 units, so this is a real bargain. As far as the noted difficulty getting the 1/4 inch pipe on the nipple, it is very hard. However, I used a few seconds of a heat gun at low setting and it slipped on effortlessly and gripped very well. Great product.
turk390
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Installed the entire bagWorked flawlesslyGood flow, sometimes too much for small pots but will adjust easily
Don C
Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2024
They fit well and work well.
Carl Hall
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
As many people have said, the connector is too large to fit in a quarter inch line without heating the tubing. The sprinkler works fine, but be prepared to carry a lighter with you, or a candle, or assemble your irrigation over the stove.
GT
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2024
Fonctionnent à merveille
Kenn Wislander
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023
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Derek Ruth
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023
I just installed these on my balcony container garden and would probably give it a six-star review in comparison to others I've used over the years. Two key advantages: (1) only one part per spigot; and (2) adjustability.(1) One Part Only. My old system (two different brands over ~12 years) was ridiculous in retrospect requiring a piece of tubing to the water source mounted to the flow restrictor, then mounting another piece of tubing on the other side of the flow restrictor, then a spigot protector thingie on the end, and finally an awkward clip-on spike to keep in in place. These ones require you to simply plug the emitter into the tubing, shove it into the ground, and boom you're done.(2) Adjustability. My small container garden has a lot of separate emitters on a single, branched water supply. Different heights, tubing lengths, distance from water source, number of spigots on each chain = massively-varying water pressure across the system. Other systems require you to choose between different but fixed gpm emitters. If one area has too much or too little water, your only option then is to either cut out the emitter and replace, or splice in an extra emitter. For these La Farah emitters, you just do a simple twist to get the right flow.Tips for setup: get your whole chain of tubing and emitters set up and mounted into your garden as you want them set up, then turn on the water supply. Although the sprinkler umbrella pattern looks great, you want to focus on getting the right amount of water to your plants. I use a flow reducer to 25psi to reduce strain on tubing and reduce risk of water hammer and blowout. Starting near the water source, adjust the hard-spraying ones back by twisting until you're getting decent flow at the far end. Pressure drops the further you are from the source and the more emitters on the chain, so if you have the emitters wide open at the beginning, there won't be much pressure left for the plants at the far end.Just one minor caveat: if you have stiff 1/4" tubing, the barb is a bit tough to get on and your hands will tire out. If your tubing is softer/more flexible, it will be a piece of cake. The good news is that it's never going to fall off once it's on. Tip: you can stretch the opening a bit by shoving the spiked bottom of the spigot into the tubing before putting the barb in the tubing. If you have the patience, dipping in hot water or doing in full, hot sun will soften the tubing, making it easier.
Goyo
Reviewed in Mexico on November 4, 2023
Entrega en tiempo
evan
Reviewed in Australia on October 29, 2023
The description shows it is compatible with 4mm system. Maybe it is, but it is really really really hard to connect with a 4mm pipe. It might be better for 7mm but definitely not a good choice for 4mm pipe.
Dr. H. L. Fletcher
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 1, 2022
The built on stake is very useful for positioning. The flow rate can be very high or just a dribble, so it is easy to combine different sized containers on one system, or to water large areas. These are terminal fitting, no flow-through. For dribbling, you can tee several of these of a 4mm tube. It takes a lot of water at high flow - wide spray so each then needs its own 4mm tube from a larger (13mm) supply pipe.
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