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The One Stop Outdoor 50-Pack Drip Emitters deliver a reliable 1 gallon per hour flow with pressure compensating technology that maintains consistent watering between 10-45 PSI. Crafted from UV resistant, high-impact plastic, these black drippers are built to last outdoors. Their barbed design ensures quick installation, while slight adjustability lets you customize water output. Ideal for professional-grade irrigation setups, this bulk pack offers exceptional value and performance, outperforming many leading brands.
| ASIN | B08G1BFT3B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,335 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #37 in Automatic Irrigation Drippers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (304) |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Manufacturer | One Stop Outdoor |
| Package Dimensions | 6.5 x 5.12 x 2.17 inches |
G**P
Work better than name brand.
These outperform the rainbird emitters I bought and cost less. Half of the RainBird emitters I bought didn’t even let any water out and there were fewer in a package. Bonus that these are much easier to install with the barbed like part that you push into the tubing. I like that they are slightly adjustable so if one isn’t emitting hardly any water, you can turn it very slightly and it puts out water. My 5year old also likes the cheery yellow color-his favorite. Not that color effects the functionality, but we are pleased nonetheless.
T**C
Great product and easy to install
These are so easy to install...I just wish the coyotes would leave them alone. Glad they come in a 50-pack, because I have to add new ones all the time. Not due to the product itself, but the coyotes come around at night and chew them off.
C**R
work well, but flow rate is way off on orange one
I purchased the black 1g/hr, the blue 2gal/hr, and the orange 4gal/hr. I was getting flooding in areas that had the orange emitters which motivated me to test all types. I tried two random samples from each color, and the variation between samples was relatively small (10%). They all ran at a faster rate than advertised, but the orange was nearly double the flow rate. The measured inlet pressure was 35-40psi, so this may account for running slightly faster as the ideal pressure for drip lines is 25psi, but it doesn't excuse the orange one. These are pressured compensated emitters after all. I do like that they tend not to clog easily and can be cleared if they do. black (spec 1gal/hr) measured ~1.2gal/hr blue (spec 2gal/hr) measured ~2.5gal/hr orange (spec 4gal/hr) measured ~7.5gal/hr The flow rate of the orange is so high it's not useful to me.
E**S
Great calibrated flow rate for your drip system
I'm new to drip irrigation, so I made the mistake of starting with emitters with an adjustable flow rate. I wish I had started with these- I just finished replacing about 70 adjustable-flow emitters with these fixed-rate ones, and I've ordered more. (With adjustable flow emitters, the flow rate changes every time you have a change in pressure from adding more emitters to the line, or changing the slope traversed by the supply line, or changing the supply pressure, etc. With these fixed-rate emitters, as long as you're meeting the minimum required pressure level, you're getting consistent flow rates.) They also fit onto my 1/4" tubing without having to soften the tubing with a lighter, and without tearing up my fingers jamming them in. Surprisingly they still stay attached to the 1/4" line perfectly, in fact it takes a healthy yank to pull them off. I ordered several of the 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 gal/hr emitters, and I use the 1.0's on most medium-sized plants, 2.0's on bigger trees, and 0.5's for small flowing plants and herbs. Small quality-control problem, though- 1 came broken, and 4 were shooting a directed spray instead of dribbling like they're supposed to, which fixed itself by just capping off the flow with my finger for a few seconds, then they worked fine. Great value, good units- remember to also buy some plastic stakes to keep them in place. Also, if you're attaching to 1/2" line with 1/4" pigtails, you may want to attach with 1/4" on/off valves instead of straight-through couplers, so you can easily turn individual ones off. I put valves on the pigtails for the harder-to-reach emitters and on ones I use in my temporary plant staging area.
T**K
4 gph dripper
Perfect in form and function! Thank you.
A**R
Junk
These drippers have NO way to adjust the flow of water like advertised, they are either on or off they used false advertisement just to sell their products. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT.
M**I
Works like it should
Works like it should
F**I
issue with the Drip
The drip is ok & does what it supposed to do for the price. But, it only grips the pipe well on one side. but, on the other side the grip is not strong. if water pressure is high, it will come off.
K**P
Works as advertised
K**T
These are very good. We have a very large garden and so, we have found that sometimes the last row of plants aren't watered as much as the others. Overall, great purchase.
S**R
Not very reliable
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