- Attention: Water exit: Top Height of spike: 13cm / 5.1 inch Range:Adjustable spray distance from 0 to 20 inch;Irrigation angle: 360 degree Suitable for 4/7mm (Inner/Outer diameter) tube.
- Make sure the hose is softened before connecting. A firm push with a little added wiggling gets the hose on with sprinkler.you soak end of 1/4" tubing in VERY hot water before attaching to the dripper. I would recommend filling a thermos with boiling water to dip your 1/4" hose into as you assemble your lines. Be very careful you don't spill boiling water on yourself and wear gloves to handle the hot end.
- Directs water exactly where you need it in a wide variety of planting areas Applies water similar to a spray head on an underground system.
- Water flow can be adjustable Adjustable flow rate from 0 to 13 gallons-per-hour,Suitable for pots, tubs, ground cover, landscaped gardens and Etc...
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Robbie Dyches
Seems too cheap to be good, but these work perfectly
My only complaint is that I don't need 50 drip emitters. Ten would have sufficed, but then all 50 cost only 8 bucks.The bottom line is that these connect easily to standard tubing, they insert easily into the ground, they are easy to adjust and they maintain a constant flow rate in spite of changing water pressure.
Jenny Lynn Marshall
Perfect product for the lazy gardener!
I previously purchased an orbit micro-irrigation kit with a timer, tubing, and fittings. The timer actually works great and I love it but the sprayers were a joke. They were not adjustable whatsoever and sprayed a single stream either too weak or too strong and could only be directed at one point in your garden so they end up either wasting water spraying it in the air away from your plants or into the ground eroding the dirt around your plants. This product solved all of my issues. The ability to adjust the flow is the most important function and the spray is perfect for even delicate herbs. As you can see in my attached video they can be used to water a variety of different sized pots. Great for container gardens! I have been using them for almost a year now watering every other day and I have not had issues with them clogging but even if they did, I still have about 40 of them that I can use as replacements. Highly recommend.
Deeya Bagwan
These look like a good investment. Pay attention to the instructions on softening the quarter inch line before attaching.
Ordered two packages of these and the price appears good considering the product is both an adjustable emitter and a stake. In the past I have used button emitters and found they clogged too easily, then used flag emitters which usually could be unclogged without much effort. But both required a separate stake to attach them, and while the flow on the flag emitters could be adjusted a little, it was an unpredictable thing. I see from the other reviews that I will need to install a filter in my 1/2 inch line to prevent these stake emitters from clogging. Since my planting area is a steep hillside I don't want to be crawling down that hill too often checking to make sure the emitters are working properly. I did find that these stake emitters are impossible (for me) to attach to quarter inch hose unless soaked for at least a minute in almost boiling water (and then very easy), but I was prepared for that based on the product description. My solution was to fill an insulated coffee mug with boiling water, and then shove the quarter inch hose through the little drinking hole at the top. When I was done softening a line, I closed the mug hole so the water was good for several applications and the risk of spilling boiling water on myself, as I sat on my hillside, fairly small.
Yharen Jade Wencci
Highly recommend!
Work awesome, love the on-stake element as many others do not offer this option. Great water flow. Also, due to the way it’s made, was able to get creative and swap out the head for others I have in my arsenal when my water needs were a little different than the standard head on these could provide (MacGyver-ed a new solution LOL). I feel like I’ve tried everything to get my extensive micro system just right (have 3 large gardens/landscaped areas going already and 2 still to come) and have been learning as I go, these are one of my favorites so far! Just sorry I hadn’t found them when I started all these projects over a year ago :( Would have saved a lot of money and extra effort re-doing some areas over and over. Love these and such a great price to top it off!
Maria Vallejo
High quality stakes
High quality stakes - much better than other ones I have had
Jerry Wickizer
Far superior to drip lines - my comparison.
I replaced four 8 foot drip lines in my two raised vetable gardens with these. They are far superior to the drip lines for the following reasons. 1. You can control the flow of water using the adjustable head - with a drip line what the emitter gives you is what you get. 2. You can target exactly where you want the water - with a drip line the spacing between emitters is a fixed distance. 3. You can visually see performance (the spread of the watering) - with a drip line, there is no visual feedback if the drip line is buried and if the emitter becomes damaged which they will over a period of time, yoiu may not even know it's stopped working and is clogged or yoiu may not know the emitter is flowing at a rate far in excess of its design. I have experienced all the drip line disadvantages outlined above. Can't beat the price! I needed only one tubing down the middle of the garden from which to run 1/4' tubing to these emitters.
Jennifer Arellano
Impressed with this product
Youcef Aid
Excellent All-In-One Irrigation Emitter / Stake
We bought & used 2 packs of these drip emitters for 2 separate projects: To irrigate our raise garden beds and to set-up a system for our hedge of Podocarpus bushes at the yard's perimeter. This allowed us to go on vacation without any worries about our plants. These particular emitters are great because they are adjustable flow drip emitters and stakes all in one product! Here is what we used for our irrigation systems: (Qty 1) Timer Orbit 3-Outlet Programmable Hose Faucet Timer (Qty 2) 50-Pack Drip emitters Axe Sickle (Pack of 50) Drip Emitters Perfect for 4mm/7mm Tube, Adjustable 360 Degree Water Flow Drip Irrigation System for flower beds, vegetable gardens, herbs gardens. (Qty 4) 100' Irrigation tubing 1/4'' Gunsamg 1/4'' Blank Distribution Tubing Drip Irrigation Hose (100foot),KORAM Drip Irrigation 1/4 Blank Distribution Tubing Drip Watering Hose 100ft Roll with Plant Garden Labels (Qty 2) 30-Pack 1/4" Coupling fitting Rain Bird BC25-30PS Drip Irrigation Universal 1/4" Barbed Coupling Fitting, Fits All Sizes of 1/4" Drip Tubing, 30-Pack (Qty 2) Hose end plugs Raindrip 304G00UB 5/8-Inch Hose End Plug with 3/4-Inch Cap, Loose (Qty 1) Soil / moisture / pH tester Soil Tester, Deepow 3-in-1 Soil Moisture Meter, Soil Ph Meter Kit for Moisture, Light & pH - Helpful for Garden, Lawn, Indoor & Outdoor, High Accurate & Easy Read Indicator (No Battery needed) How 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! - We didn't add a fertilizer injector to the faucet assembly this time, but we might try this step next year so we can feed our plants while we water. TIP: Don't forget to Install a good filter and change it every few months or at least once a season, especially if you have alkaline, mineral-rich, or well water. 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. Recommended & will buy again!
Tiffany Renee Persall
Good value and work fine
We have a lot of calcium in our water, so I have to replace my emitters pretty much every spring. These are great value for the money and should keep me going for the next couple of growing seasons. Don't mess with the whole hot water business to make them fit into the water lines. I just poke a phillips-head screwdriver into the hole, twist it around until it goes in about a half inch, then quickly, before the line regains its shape, shove the emitter in. Makes it very easy, and you do want them to fit tight, so as soon as the lines regain their shape, the emitters fit as if they were molded as part of the system.
Leo Bellamy
They do the same job as name brand emitters for a fraction of the price. highly recommended.
I have been buying RainBird brand emitters for many times the price of these emitters for several years. Besides the price, the Rainbird emitters have been great. I decided to try these "Axe Sickle" emitters and I can honestly say that they do the same job as the higher priced RainBird emitters. The construction and materials used on the RainBird emitters is slightly better, but I have yet to have one of the "Axe Sickle" emitters fail, so its hard to justify paying several times more money for the name brand ones.