🌱 Water Wisely, Grow Happily!
The Mudder 60 Pieces Drip Emitter set includes 60 irrigation flag drippers in three sizes (1 GPH, 2 GPH, and 4 GPH), designed for efficient watering of various plants. Made from durable plastic, these emitters resist UV damage and corrosion, ensuring long-term use. They are compatible with both 1/2 inch trunk lines and 1/4 inch branch lines, making them versatile for any garden layout. With built-in shut-off valves, they provide precise control over water flow, promoting eco-friendly irrigation.
G**Y
works pretty well so far
A new install and they seem to be working ok, may update later. Have not tried puncturing a tube with them, have only put in the end of a drip line. Don't think the accuracy is very good. The 4 ltr puts out more than 1gph. Cut off valve seems a little hard to get water flow you want. Overall I like these better than the button type dripper. I have ordered more.
J**R
Easy clean
I like this style of emitter. They are easy to see and clean. The center portion unlocks and can be removed for cleaning. The flags are color coded for easy flow recognition.
T**D
Several good options.
The kit comes with several different flowheads, allowing you to tailor how your irrigation system waters the plants and shrubs.
J**X
These are great
Very easy to install, just make sure that the top of these flags are turned away from the opening cut into the top (which is how you clean them if they get jammed with dirt). One of mine popped off and I just put the top back on and twisted the top away from that notch. These work great! I love that they had different colors = different water flow.
C**R
Different plants require different water requirements
I use these a lot. Easy to use for what each plant needs.
K**
Nice selection
Just what I needed and cannot find in local stores. Thanks Amazon for coming through for me again.
C**A
This is ok product
The little valve doesn't work enough to trust what is being told in the package
V**N
Defective- none of these work as advertised
I bought these in September then I installed them in April after the last snow (Denver Colorado). I just turned on my sprinkler (April 25, 2024) and 28 of them don’t work. So of course I confirmed each main line they were attached to had running water nd the correct water pressure. I then attempted to run compressed air through the unused valves and after 20 attempts on various colors, I gave up and got on Amazon.Com to see if I could track down then seller to let them know they have a defective product. Amazon.Com blocks that information and amazon.Com was not helpful when I tried to educate them of the defective product. So I ordered these supplies from homedepot.Com. It’s the 12 hours of lost labor I regret which I will have to put in when the new supplies arrive.
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