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A**S
Impossible to use without extra modifications
I’ve bought several brands of irrigation system, including Gardena. They all seem to suffer from the same defect: the hose joints on each nozzle are prone to popping off under pressure. Only after securing each joint with a small cable tie was I able to get a working and reliable system going. As far as I can tell all these kits look the same and probably suffer from the same design defect.I’ve also had to return two sets (different seller and manufacturer) because the garden hose adapter broke apart at the small nozzle side.I have now got a working system (with cable tie modifications) and I’m very pleased with it. It’s such a shame I had to go through all these lengths to get a working result.I’ve still not worked out where to buy more of the nice flexi silicone though.
A**A
Waste of money really
After hours of connecting this in my small garden I only discovered the drips really do not work as supposed to , water does not go to the very end of the connection at the same pressure, so end of the line do net get watered. Only cople of drips , closer to the tap od course
D**D
Awful
Wouldn't hold any pressure after around 10ft. Awful product.... Returned same day it was recieved
T**C
Keep your home crops thriving even when you're busy
The media could not be loaded. Whether you've got an allotment that needs tending to while you're often busy, or a small, humble vegetable patch in your back garden, this micro drip irrigation/watering system is a relatively easy way of ensuring that your plants constantly have a supply of water to help them thrive.If you've never used a system like this it can seem daunting and/or confusing, but it is essentially just a matter of cutting the primary tubing into the required lengths, then attaching heads/nozzles and connecting each length of tubing to the next to form a path for the water to flow through.Included in the kit is essentially everything you need to set it up (excluding a pair of scissors to cut the tubing up); connectors, attachments, water tap/faucet connection, cable ties, etc. And, unless you need a long and/or complex irrigation system, chances are there is plenty of materials if you mess it up to start with!
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Plans watering
Very good
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