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The MIXC Drip Irrigation System is a comprehensive 50FT kit designed for efficient garden watering. It includes all necessary components for easy assembly and operation, featuring adjustable drip emitters and misting nozzles to cater to various plant needs while conserving water. Perfect for lawns, greenhouses, and more, this system is a must-have for eco-conscious gardeners.
J**R
Easy way to effectively water plants in ground or in pots
This system worked great to water plants we left in our winter home. I attached main hose to a digital timer and hope our plants will be ok over the hot summer in FL. Was easy to put together, came with a generous amount of heads which spray in varied directions and flow can be adjusted at the plant level. Seemed very durable and we had no leaks! Fingers crossed our plants are in reasonable shape when we return in October!
K**Y
Spits it out like a Champ
Very impressed with the quality of the product for the price. That being said I do have some issues with the caps staying on but that might be because of my mistakes. I put the hose on a small trickle and haven’t had issues since.
L**E
Update about water coverage
EDIT 3/14/25: This is about pressure issues! I have a new setup this year, and thought I could use just one side of the attachment (the part you attach to the hose has 2 outputs. Last year, I used both. This year, I thought I could just use one). Turns out, you can't do that. As it was explained to me, you've got 40+ pounds of pressure suddenly going into a REALLY narrow tube. Most of that gets backed up at the hose end, which means there isn't enough to go all the way to the end of the tubing. This new setup is using 25 feet or less of tubing, and the last several drip heads aren't doing anything. When it's light again tomorrow, I'll be splicing halfway through and adding in the second output.You ARE supposed to be using a pressure regulator on your spigot when using drip irrigation, but I don't know if that would affect this problem or not. I'm not using one yet, but plan to buy one in the near future. I guess I just wonder how this is supposed to support 50 feet of tubing, when I'm not even using half of that and the last 3 heads aren't getting any water unless I shut other ones off.--------So far, I can't think of anything negative to say about this kit. Admittedly, because the 1.4-inch tubing is hard plastic, I don't know how many seasons it would last, but for this summer it's been fantastic. It was SUPER simple to put together, and along with a drip timer (which I ordered separately), it's been keeping my watermelon and cucumber from wilting in this ridiculous Texas heat.One thing to note: you can't use any other kind of tubing with this system...or if you can, someone would have to tell me how. I ordered some extra 1/4in tubing, because there are 3 grow bags I just wasn't able to get hooked up to the system. It turned out to be soft tubing, however, and while I'm sure you could probably use duct tape or something to keep it on, it doesn't click in the way the hard tubing does.(I also didn't appreciate someone from the company messaging me fishing for a review, because I prefer to use a product for a bit before rating it, but that's a whole other tangent and honestly, my inexperienced opinion is that this really IS nice for small spaces.)
D**X
Best in value
This is the most awesome cheap irrigation system. It is easy to set up and has worked perfectly since I purchased it.
F**A
Perfect
Easy installation
G**0
Not enough stakes for all of the different heads
easy to work with..
C**.
Durable & Worth The Price
I am beyond happy with this purchase. It took a little trial and error to get everything running the way I wanted it to but it worked. The fittings are durable. Holds the water perfectly. Very easy installation and setup. Definitely worth the price. Will definitely be buying again.
J**Y
Not good for more than 25f
According to guidelines, ¼-inch tubing is typically limited to a maximum run length of 30 feet and a flow rate of 30 gallons per hour (GPH) to ensure consistent performance. Exceeding these limits can result in pressure loss and uneven water distribution. For longer runs or higher flow requirements, upgrading to ½-inch tubing—which supports up to 200 feet and 200 GPH—can provide better results.
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