

🌿 Water smarter, grow greener — your garden’s new best friend!
The Riboud 240FT Drip Irrigation System Kit is a comprehensive, easy-to-install watering solution featuring 40FT of durable 1/2" main tubing and 200FT of 1/4" distribution tubing. Designed for efficiency, it can cover up to 250 sq ft or two separate 120 sq ft zones, saving up to 80% water. With dual faucet connectors and a mix of drip and vortex emitters, it offers flexible, precise irrigation tailored to diverse plant needs, perfect for gardens, greenhouses, and lawns.





| ASIN | B0CQLN72SD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,975 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #73 in Automatic Drip Irrigation Kits |
| Brand Name | Riboud |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 261 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Rigid and Flexible Tubing with Barbed and Threaded Attachments |
| Hose Length | 40 Feet |
| Included Components | 40ft main irrigation tubing+200ft distribution tube+accessories |
| Item Weight | 3.21 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Riboud |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | DRK240-P1 |
| Number of Sets | 2 |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | plastic |
| Power Source | Water Pressure-driven |
| Size | 240FT Drip System Kit |
| Special Features | Adjustable, Automatic Watering |
| Style | Modern |
J**E
Easy install and quality product
This kit is great! We put some new landscaping around the house and bought a tree and new plants. As you're supposed to water the crap out of new stuff I had little faith in my ability to keep up with the new plant needs in the summer heat so I got one of these kits and a timer that goes on the hose hookup. This stuff was very easy to put together and it is working great so far. I've had it about a month and a half. During the installation I would say I found it easier to just push the little hose onto the connector instead of twisting it on back and forth. The big hose was a little more challenging, but we had no problems.
V**E
Functional easy to use
This set is amazing. I was able to cut all parts of both hose types with a heavy duty pair of scissors. I only hand tightened each fitting and none of them leaked. It was super easy to install and fit very snugly to each part. So much so that it is a little difficult to attach the hoses to the little junction pieces. They fit very tightly. I used a lighter to warm up the hose before pushing it onto the fitting. However, be careful doing this because it warms up enough very quickly. The only thing I didn’t like was that the further away the smaller hoses are- and the more connections used- the lower the water pressure is. However, even with several junctions added in, the pressure was still enough to work.
S**2
Works well
Works well but you may want to have the zones come on separately with a splitter or 2 zone timer. I bought additional fan sprayers as they worked better for my garden but wound up replacing most of the original ones because the hose would come off randomly.
P**L
It works. It saves time, water and my back!
So the picture isn’t very pretty, but it works….keeps out the rabbits! This is my coneflower bed. I have two irrigation water systems at the house for my zinnias and black and bloom salvia, both hummingbird and butterfly magnets. Did you notice that 2024 was very hot and very dry. Being older than dirt I am not able to water at the house and then drag a hose from the house to my coneflower bed. Then one day a bulb lit up over my head and I ordered irrigation lines and attachments to make three mini-systems for my flowers. I used manifold attachments to the spigot at the house and one at the coneflower patch. Timers were added at the house to the two systems there to come on automatically every other day. I had enough 1/4” line to run 3 long lines to my three large flower pots on the back porch. I didn’t have to water flowers at the house all summer! I do have to pull the hose from the house to hook to the manifold feeding four lines into the coneflowers. I have to switch the lines every 10 minutes because our water pressure isn’t enough to feed four lines at once. This is a small task compared to having to water almost 40 coneflowers with a hose end wand. So why not simply hook up a big sprinkler you might ask. It covers a much wider area. Well, it does cover a much wider area, but we are on a well and in a “severe drought” area. I only need water on individual flowers. The little nozzle attachments at the end of each quarter inch line does this beautifully, saving lots of water. The irrigation kit helped me get started with the mini-irrigation systems I ended up with. I had enough in the kit to do 2 main lines at the house. I had to order additional parts and lines for the system for my cone flowers. I like this product. It saved my back and kept me from having a heat stroke!
I**0
I Got This—Here's How It Worked for Me
This tubing is a solid pick for DIY drip irrigation. It’s flexible, durable, and the included connectors made setup a breeze. No leaks, no kinks—just smooth watering. Perfect for keeping my garden happy without the usual hassle.
J**N
Recommend
Really decent quality for the price. Used for a 10x20 garden and was a perfect fit. Was easy to put together.
J**N
If you have incredible hand strength you might be able to make this work.
The individual spray heads are great, but putting this thing together takes muscle! The small tubing needs to be cut to the length you need and attached to the four way connectors. This is not easy. You need to heat up the tubing in hot water and push it onto the connecting points. It is nearly impossible. We tried the hot water to make it easier and then a hot air gun because we needed something hotter to make it work. Some of them popped off after connecting. As we worked with the hot air gun we started to have it cooperate, but It is a real pain. We have another manufacturer's same kind of product in another part of our yard and it's easier to work with. If you have incredible hand strength you might be able to make this work, other wise RainBird or RainDrip systems work better IMO.
C**.
Small garden irrigation
Works well when combined with a WiFi hose controller. It’s easy to adjust the flow of each emitter. You have to adjust each emitter, then go through and adjust it again. Shutting off one emitter will increase pressure at other emitters. In Texas it’s important to put water where it’s needed. I have one at the base of nearly every plant in my garden. Setup is easy. I used scissors to cut the tubing and a lighter to warm the tube to slid over fittings. If you want a different emitter end, just swap it out for a mister or drip or sprinkler…
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