- 【Professional Drip Irrigation Tube】: Insert drippers directly into tubing line or run lateral lines off of the poly as a main distribution line.
- 【Temperature Resistance】: KORAM premium quality PVC tubing exhibits a combination of outstanding environmental stress-cracking resistance and burst strength.
- 【Smooth Inside】: Permits unrestricted flow, reducing operating costs.
- 【Easy to Install】: Easy to cut, but strong and durable. Connects easily to your faucet, garden hose, or existing underground sprinkler head. Tips: Put the connected part into hot water for 10 seconds before assembling.
- 【Rugged and Flexible Tubing】: Works great on applications ranging from large scale grow operations to your average backyard garden / landscape.
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Maggie Hart
Buy the Koram line, it simply works!
If you are tired of waiting for the Poly style to warm enough to be flexible, and find that it is still impossible to manage easily without kinking, get Koram's vinyl line instead, and don't look back! I've been installing and using drip systems as long as I can remember, and I have always preferred vinyl to the Poly line. Vinyl remains flexible, is much easier to work with, and stays flexible in colder temps. The only caveat I have experienced a few times, is using vinyl in extremely hot installations. It can stretch a bit after a few years when it becomes very warm, sometimes allowing the line to separate from the emitter or other barbed connection. I live in Northern California where we see temps hotter than 110 degrees very often, and have a lot of plants in containers, hence the need for the 1/4 in line. In total, I think I have had less than ten (10) emitters separate in as many years. IMHO, that just ain't worth the worry. Buy the line, it simply works!
Reahannon Carr Toon
So easy to use
I have tried various tubing and this is the easiest. I seem to set up how I want things, but then add or remove plants, so have to change the tubing. I can put attachments on or off without having to bring out the lighter to get it warm enough to insert! This was my second purchase and might just have to buy some more because I am replacing all the old stuff with this.
Juvelyn Licaros
YOU WANT FLEXIBILITY
As another reviewer noted, this tubing is very flexible. That is what makes it so great. I originally purchased another brand that was stiff, and no matter how long I left it in the hot sun, no matter how I stretched it I could not get it to lie flat. It was like a coil spring. Very frustrating. This tubing lies flat and requires no staking to hold it down. When I want a riser for a micro sprinkler I use a wooden stake and zip ties. As for pressure, drip systems should be under 30 psi. Use a regulator. This tubing is a pleasure to use. I hope the supplier will offer it in longer lengths too.
Marisa Salas
Flexible, leak-proof hosing
I went to buy this at my local hardware store and noticed defects in all they had--tiny bubbles formed during extrusion process that made the walls thin or leaky (they were not supposed to be like that/not leaker hoses.) I'm lazy, I don't want to re-do my drip system because I used defective hose. This stuff will last longer and respects my wish for a system that will last two years, barring squirrels/raccoons getting thirsty. This came in two days and is the flexible kind so it can do tight turns in tiny pots, and it has stood up to angry squirrels and an unusually curious raccoon visiting at nights so far. Very pleased.
Lukas Lintner
So easy to connect
I just put this on a manifold connected to upright emitters. What a fantastic difference from the harder black stuff. I was able to get the tubing over the barbs, all the way to the top of the connector. No leaks, so much more easy, didn’t even have to warm up the ends. Just ordered another roll.
Christine Keirs
This tubing is strong and super flexible. The flexibility sometimes makes it a bit ...
This tubing is strong and super flexible. The flexibility sometimes makes it a bit difficult to push over barbed fittings but if you simply soak it in a glass of very hot water for 30 seconds it goes right on and, more importantly, HOLDS. I have now bought 4 100' bundles to go completely around my home and up to every handing basket and flower pot I have. I installed my first drip system in a house we just moved from a year ago. My son bought the house and he is now using my original system. It was a cheapo system I bought at Harbor Freight maybe 6 years ago and it is still operating perfectly. This Koram tubing is far superior to that cheap stuff so I expect this system will be here pretty much maintenance free for a very long time. I have bought' mostly Koram kits and system parts and have found that this tubing is compatible with all of the manufacturer parts I've bought. Good stuff, all of it and the satisfaction of seeing the system water my flowers every day without me even thinking about it is awesome.
Mick Omerta Chinchio
The best
I'm only exaggerating a little to say that this tubing is 1000 times easier to work with than the black tubing from the home repair center. You can actually push the tubing over the fittings with just your hands. I see a lot of complaints about leaking and fittings blowing off. I'm guessing they didn't use a pressure reducer. A drip irrigation system should always have a pressure reducer.
Booter Collins
Extremely Flexible and Easy To Use
The most flexible tubing I've used. The big box home stores used to sell a more flexible rubber tubing but now only sell stiff PVC which makes it difficult to route around sharp corners or from sticking up in the air, it wants to maintain it's coil. It was also a pain to get onto the barbs. This Koram tubing is way softer than anything I've - used to the point where I was worried it would slip back off of the barbs when the system was pressurized but it's been a month and it's working great.
Betty Alford
Good 1/2" Supply Line
This is good distribution hose to come straight from your garden faucet (using an adapter of course) and then run this 1/2" line down the edge of wherever you need drip irrigation, and then tap into it using drip irrigation fittings and 1/4" distribution lines coming off and going straight to the plants. This worked well for me and the brown color blends in nicely with the garden instead of looking so high contrast like black does.
Carol Johnson Turner
Flexible and easy to use
My hands are arthritic, but I have no problems fastening drip heads using this product. If fact, the time spent adding drip to new gardens was one third of the time for using poly tubing. The best was the lack of hand pain. I will never use stiff, hard tubing again. Also, the tubing lies flat. There are no strange St. Louis Gateway Arches popping out of the mulch. Only time will tell if this tubing will have to be replaced more often than the hard tubing.