





🌿 Connect, Control, Conquer Your Garden’s Thirst!
The Rain Bird BT25/30PSX is a premium 30-pack of universal 1/4" barbed tee fittings designed for effortless, leak-proof connections across all brands of drip irrigation tubing. Featuring a unique low-force barb design and durable UV/chemical-resistant plastic, these tees enable quick, reliable water distribution from 0 to 50 psi, perfect for professional-grade irrigation setups that demand longevity and efficiency.





























































| ASIN | B0049C5G2W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,117 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #354 in Automatic Irrigation Accessories |
| Brand | Rain Bird |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | Tee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (181) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077985007997 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.123 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.95 x 0.34 x 1.03 inches |
| Item model number | A51057 |
| Manufacturer | Rain Bird |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 30 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.95 x 0.34 x 1.03 inches |
| Size | 30-Pack |
| Thread Type | NPT |
| UPC | 077985007997 |
G**N
These are the ones you want. Far superior to the Dig version
I bought 2 different brands of the barbed tees . When I ran out of these, the Rain Bird version, and tried to use the other brand I had, it was awful. These are superior because they have a 4th end, opposite the slanted connection, that doesn't actually have an opening. The other brand doesn't have that. At first, I didn't know what that "unnecessary" side was for, but it turned out it fits into the rain bird emitter installation tool so you can get a good grip and then the tubing goes on a lot easier. I have weak hands and setting all this up is taking me forever. When I tried to use the brand without that protrusion, inserting the 1/4 line was darn near impossible. So buy these and you'll be glad you did.
R**D
Turning the barbed T into a barbed Cross
In Colorado, we had unexpected hot weather (90 degree days for a week) in September. Also, the angle of the sun changed so that our flower barrel with shade loving impatiens planted around the barrel perimeter was exposed to full sunlight almost all day. This hot combo appeared to melt the impatiens. Complicating the problem was a large, glorious honeysuckle in the center of barrel. Throughout the entire summer, both the impatiens and the honey suckle did wonderfully being watered by a single quarter inch drip line. The honeysuckle even grew beyond a 12 foot trellis to reach the sun on our deck above the barrel. To water the perimeter impatiens, I initially connected the barbed T to a quarter inch soaker hose circling the barrel perimeter. This worked great for the impatiens but deprived the honeysuckle in the barrel center of water. Consequently, I extended one end of a paper clip and wrapped duct tape around the other, heated the extended paper clip end with a candle, then forced the hot paper clip through the rounded end of the T that other reviewers use as a handle. After a few attempts at heating and pushing, the hot paperclip end pierced the T handle and allowed water to flow through freely. I then attached a piece of quarter inch soaker hose to the T handle that was almost the diameter of the barrel in length producing a cross with a soaker circle that watered both the perimeter impatiens as well as the honeysuckle in the center. In retrospect, it would have been easier simply to add another quarter inch line with the barbed T connected to a quarter inch soaker around the perimeter. I must add that I branded my palm when the hot paperclip end finally pierced the barbed T, reminding me of a "Tool Time" episode. However, the T-turned-Cross works wonderfully and makes up for a lightly branded palm. Of course, my wife finds my "red hot paperclip solution" to be the kind of testosterone fueled foolishness that leads to men having a shorter life expectancy than the women who endure them.
D**L
Four Stars
good product came as stated
J**Y
Working Great!
Received on time and as ordered. I have installed a dozen of these and are working great!
T**C
It is a name brand, not a junk knock off
Works as always. Painlessly and effortlessly.
C**H
Leak-free drip irrigation connections
I use these connectors to create short "branches" from a main drip irrigation line. When I want to install a drip emitter, I cut the main line, insert one of these connectors into the main line, and run a short line from the barb to the emitter. There is a trick to connecting them; it's best to soak the end of the drip line in hot water for about 10 seconds before pressing it onto the connector. However, the effort is worthwhile, because the connections are sturdy and don't leak.
D**T
I like the nubbin to hold on to
I've bought several off brand drip connectors and found that one or two in a pack were poorly made and leaked. What's that worth in the long run? Then I bought several Rain Bird connectors that are solidly made, insert easily, and weren't much more expensive. I think it's worth it. These T's are just a better design, since it gives something to hold on to and strengthen the whole arrangement
S**Y
Work
Work great with our 1/4 inch drip system. Make it easy branch off and widen the area. They can be tough to put on but that just means they hold. I've never had any connection with this system fail. But you don't need full pressure, which is the point: little volume but for longer time.
B**E
Perfect
A**R
Excellent quality. I have purchased alternates and they split and are just garbage. These "T"s are awesome.
A**R
All 30 parts have been in use for a month or two and seem to be holding up well.
S**H
Fits perfectly in our tubing.
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