D**L
Better have strong fingers!
the tubes and connectors are difficult to "seat." The drip heads are easy but the connectors are a bear. stretch with a "needle nose pliers," it helps! Once done I use in conjunction with a water flow timer.
A**R
Works well
Easy to install. Comes apart in hot weather.
L**E
its garbage!- not worth a dollar. NO STARS
the first 5 nozzles dripped water and nothing came out the others. the connectors don't stay attached and don't go on even when heated in hot water. this company needs to go back to the drawing board and re-engineer their product. absolute crap.
D**
Great time saver
Were easy to install had friends come over and they asked where i got them and how hard to assemble was easy took longer to decide how i would run it
F**V
No good.
I like the idea of this sprinkler, to program it to turn on & off while we were on vacation. The problem was, only a few of the heads worked as due to water pressure, it slowed down to the rest of the tubing. If you increase the flow, the pressure was then too high causing to pop off/disconnect the distal connections. If it happened while we were gone, the plants will be flooded , and some will die as we thought it was being watered.Will probably return but hubs said we can’t as he already customized the tubes and tips. And oh, the connector in the Y connection leaks. We had to buy another part, half the price of what we paid for the whole thing.
K**R
Not too easy
First item missing: inline connector for when you need to add just a bit of 1/4 inch line. Biggest problem was drippers vs nozzles. Using the drippers I could only use 4 in a row (around 12 feet) before the line pressure was zero (no more water). I removed all the drippers and replaced them with nozzles, then turned the nozzles almost closed. With that combination I could get all 130 feet of line with 7 nozzle emitters to work, though the flow emitted was inconsistent. To stabilize the pressure I'll switch to 3/4 inch line for the main line and use 1/4 inch off the main to the emitters at the plants. The Y connector was a nice idea, but it leaks terribly. I plan to replace it with a metal one that has more threads. Good system to start with, but I'll probably end up replacing almost all the parts with a more expensive version from Drip Works.
J**N
Like it
Really like it easy to reconfigure
T**R
Cheap plastic
Good idea, easy to set up watering path but the connectors that attach to the hose bib are very cheap and leak…bad. Had to go back on line and order real quick connectors for the hose bib. Wouldn’t recommend, spend the extra money on something made for adults.
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