🌿 Water your way to a lush garden!
The La Farah 50pcs Drip Emitters are designed for 1/4" drip irrigation tubing, featuring adjustable 360-degree water flow and a 5" arrow stake for easy placement. With a maximum water flow rate of 18GPH and a clog-resistant design, these emitters are perfect for a variety of applications, including garden pots, trees, and shrubs. The barb connector accommodates micro-tubing from 4mm to 7mm, ensuring flexibility and efficiency in your irrigation system.
R**S
Great sprinklers.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I like the cost. These work perfect for our garden. They are well made and spray as expected. Watering efficiency:Waters right where needed. Flow:Great flow and strong stream.
M**R
Effective
Nothing fancy or robust about the sprinklers - but they are very effective. They produce sufficient volume of water despite a limited, max radius of about 12". Your experience may vary depending upon water pressure and/or count of heads on a given irrigation line. We placed them right beside tomato, pepper, cabbage and other vegetable plants while augmenting them with drip lines to reach expanding roots - we think. The adjustment of the radius is simple. The count of sprinklers is good for the price. A bonus is the size of the pointed end of the stake - useful in expanding the irrigation lines in order to fit various connectors.
T**.
Work well in a bed, almost too much for a pot.
I have sandy water in my irrigation system, tends to foul most misters. These have several streams instead and work well. With them turned down to the minimum, i can get good watering in a pot, but some water does spray out.
K**R
Perfect for low pressure garden watering
The media could not be loaded. I was looking for some simple low pressure watering heads for my garden. Something a step up from drip irrigation, but not as powerful or wasteful as some of the more high end irrigation systems that are more suited for watering your lawn or bushes.Do not be fooled by the "drip emitters" in the title, they are more useful than a simple drip head, although you can adjust them down to a simple drip if that is what you are looking for. In my case I have them set so they saturate the soil around my plants so they provide more a deep watering, without splashing up on the leaves. In the video I included it shows the test run before I added my plants to the garden so make sure I was getting the coverage that I needed. I am using 28 of the heads, and have not had a single one that did not work. The drip holes are big enough that if you do happen to have a clog, a standard toothpick will fit and will unclog the opening. I have only had to do that a few times when the neighborhood squirrels decided it would be a good idea to dig around and inadvertently bury a few of the heads.I have been using them for about 2 months now, and they are still working perfectly with almost daily watering use.Pros:- Simple to use- Affordable for the number of heads you get- Good quality control- 1/4" connection makes them compatible with most watering systems- Can be used in open garden or grow bags- You can turn off a head so that you are not wasting waterCons:- Some are open, some are closed when you receive them. Need to pay attention to that during installation- They do not have any sediment filtering but at this price point that is not on usual- No way to set them only to deliver a "mist" but again, that is not what they are designed for.
D**H
Only one piece to install + adjustability makes it a winner.
I just installed these on my balcony container garden and would probably give it a six-star review in comparison to others I've used over the years. Two key advantages: (1) only one part per spigot; and (2) adjustability.(1) One Part Only. My old system (two different brands over ~12 years) was ridiculous in retrospect requiring a piece of tubing to the water source mounted to the flow restrictor, then mounting another piece of tubing on the other side of the flow restrictor, then a spigot protector thingie on the end, and finally an awkward clip-on spike to keep in in place. These ones require you to simply plug the emitter into the tubing, shove it into the ground, and boom you're done.(2) Adjustability. My small container garden has a lot of separate emitters on a single, branched water supply. Different heights, tubing lengths, distance from water source, number of spigots on each chain = massively-varying water pressure across the system. Other systems require you to choose between different but fixed gpm emitters. If one area has too much or too little water, your only option then is to either cut out the emitter and replace, or splice in an extra emitter. For these La Farah emitters, you just do a simple twist to get the right flow.Tips for setup: get your whole chain of tubing and emitters set up and mounted into your garden as you want them set up, then turn on the water supply. Although the sprinkler umbrella pattern looks great, you want to focus on getting the right amount of water to your plants. I use a flow reducer to 25psi to reduce strain on tubing and reduce risk of water hammer and blowout. Starting near the water source, adjust the hard-spraying ones back by twisting until you're getting decent flow at the far end. Pressure drops the further you are from the source and the more emitters on the chain, so if you have the emitters wide open at the beginning, there won't be much pressure left for the plants at the far end.Just one minor caveat: if you have stiff 1/4" tubing, the barb is a bit tough to get on and your hands will tire out. If your tubing is softer/more flexible, it will be a piece of cake. The good news is that it's never going to fall off once it's on. Tip: you can stretch the opening a bit by shoving the spiked bottom of the spigot into the tubing before putting the barb in the tubing. If you have the patience, dipping in hot water or doing in full, hot sun will soften the tubing, making it easier.
D**M
Work well once you get the feeder tube on.
Like others have said. These work well. Great adjustable application level from drip to wide circular spray (for me about 3'). Easy clean out if clogged by opening closing. The feeder barb is tight for a hard plastic feeder tube. I take a #2 Phillips screwdriver, heat it with a torch 2 seconds, shove it in the feeder tube than onto the barb. It shrinks a little when it cools and stays on under the limited drip pressure I use (5 psi ). Great value. I use in the same main lines as drip tape. So I can feed different varieties whether row or hill with same main lines. 30x60 garden, all with one garden hose to a timer split into 4 main 3/4" supplies into a mix of drip tape or these emitters. Reuse year after year.
C**Y
Easy to setup but they seem to leak water while running.
The media could not be loaded. Great sprinklers for the price and easy to set up, but I’ve noticed they seem to leak water from where the head meets the stake. So each one wastes water as it’s running. I’ll have to try the Rainbird version of this product to see if this is normal. If it is I’ll update my rating higher.
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