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💧 Connect, Lock, and Grow – Irrigation Made Effortless!
The Hotop 12 Pieces Drip Irrigation Coupling set offers durable, leak-proof connectors designed for 5/8 inch tubing. Compatible with most 16-17 mm drip irrigation and sprinkler systems, these easy-to-install fittings require no tools or glue, ensuring a secure, twist-lock connection that withstands up to 30 PSI water pressure. Ideal for gardens, farms, and greenhouses, this bulk pack provides reliable, long-lasting irrigation solutions for professional and home growers alike.
| ASIN | B086C32NMK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,121 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #51 in Automatic Drip Irrigation Kits |
| Brand | Hotop |
| Brand Name | Hotop |
| Color | Green |
| Connector Type | Coupling |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 375 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hotop |
| Manufacturer Part Number | / |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | / |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Size | 5/8 Inch |
| Thread Size | 0.5 inches |
| Thread Type | NPT |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
K**R
Fits Rainbird 5/8 inch hose.
Beware. Most of these connectors are actually for drip tape which has a very thin wall. This one worked on my 5/8 inch Rainbird tubing. I had to put the tubing in hot water for 30 sec to get it on the black barbed fitting. Screwing the green cap out into the lock position was hard. I believe softening the tube with hot water helped and it barely fit. It seems tight and solid. I'm sorry that I can test it in use since it's winter with below freezing temperatures .
K**.
Works well.
Very good price for these connectors. They appear to be well made. We will see. Easy installation, right fit and it works for now with no leaks.
J**N
Need to use teflon tape and tighten it nicely
I was looking for easy connection between irrigation black tubes of 5/8 in. First connected it, but got loose at some connections. After a few try. Found that I have to push the tube in as far as it can get over the hump, then wrap teflon tape about 10 layers and tighten it.then it worked without leaking or disconnecting! After learning this trick by trial and error, this product can work nicely for me.
P**H
These work well.
I'm pretty lazy and I usually don't leave reviews, but I spent a few hours yesterday on my driplines. I used both these and some others I got from a trusted irrigation supply company and to my surprise these worked even better. They gripped the drip tape very well with no leaking. I can't yet testify of longevity but yeah, my old ones have lasted for years and these feel even a bit sturdier.
J**Y
Total crap
Total crap. Many broke apart on first use. Others could not stand up to twisting to secure tape Don’t get sucked in my cheep price
T**J
Drip irrigation line couplers
work great. Fast delivery
B**B
Work great
I just installed these today on some sprinkler drip likes and they are easy to install and I like how they all me to tighten them and loosen them. I also like how after I installed them I had to remove the piece of line I used and I was able to separate it from the couplings and reinstall another section of line. This is not something I was able to do with other water line couplings. Usually they are one and done!
R**T
Not holding in extreme hot weather
I bought these as one of the YouTube videos I watched on an installing drip irrigation system used locking couplings. Previously, I had used compression drip irrigation couplings to repair leaks in the 5/8" drip emitter poly tubing, but repairing a leak required only installing one coupling. When it was time to replace the entire existing irrigation system, I found that while I could connect the one compression coupling for a leak, I did not have the strength, or patience, to do this for the many connections needed for the whole system. Locking couplings for 5/8" poly tubing were not available at the local hardware stores in my area. Amazon to the rescue! I was amazed at the price, so I read a mix of the ratings and felt the issues in the lower star ratings arose because the poly tube was not pushed on fully before locking with the screw section. Later in the day, when I was getting tired, I did need to soak the tube end in hot water to allow me to push the tubing in so it was in far enough. Please know, I am over 70, so factor that in. I should also mention that later in the day, there were times when I did not properly screw the lock in properly - it was at an angle. I tested the system when I realized I did this, to see if it mattered and, no surprise, it did. After that I paid attention to ensure that I was screwing the lock in straight. No leaks, or pop offs when they were screwed in straight. As I am a DIYer and not concerned with completing the job in one day or weekend, and didn't want to have any of my existing plants removed, I am replacing the system in sections so that my entire system can still water all the landscape until I am able to work on the installation again. My system is about 1/3 complete. Before I work on the system again, I will check the connections on the newly installed tubing to ensure that they stood up to repeated usage during the week. At this point, I believe they will hold, but will update this review if they don't. 9/3/25 edit: Some of the Hotop couplers did not hold. There are some that are still holding, but it seems every 2 weeks, or so, another one fails. It could be the reason they are failing is due to the extreme heat we have been having in Roseville, CA this year. I dug the tubing and Hotop couplers into the ground whenever possible, but because of the placing of the main PCV pipe line, much of the tubing could not be buried completely. The partially-buried tubing expands in the intense heat and rises out of the ground. I believe that rising puts a strain on the line and, after repeated occurrences, pulls the tubing out of the Hotop coupler causing a leak, in spite of being installed correctly. You can see in the attached picture, the barb on the Hotop coupler is about the same size of the second barb on a RainDrip 5/8" barbed connector. The Hotop coupler screw top does not fit over the little barb, it buts against it, so the barb is at the mouth of the tubing. I have lowered my rating to reflect that I believe the Hotop coupler has a problem in intense heat.
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