💦 Water smarter, not harder — your garden’s new best friend!
The MIXC 226 FT Drip Irrigation System Kit offers an automatic, water-efficient solution with 226 feet of tubing and a unique 4x6-Way Connector that boosts water pressure by dividing flow into 16 tributaries. Featuring three adjustable nozzles, it delivers precise watering to gardens, greenhouses, lawns, and more, saving up to 70% water compared to traditional methods.
Item weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Power source | Water Pressure |
Special feature | Automatic Watering |
Hose length | 26 Feet |
Plant or animal product type | gardening_system |
Number of sets | 1 |
Control type | Adjustable Nozzles |
Fit type | Barbed, Push-in |
Number of pieces | 125 |
Manufacturer | MIXC |
Package Dimensions | 28.1 x 28.1 x 13.2 cm; 140 g |
Part number | 1 |
Material type | Plastic |
Item model number | Drip Irrigation Kit |
ASIN | B09WVH2VV7 |
A**K
Great watering system
Nice set, has all you need to use inside and out for watering. Plenty of thin hosing probably could do with more thicker pipe and a few more of the bigger connectors. Well made good quality and fits together really well.
M**M
Great little set but only one 'stop end blank'
Great little set. I needed to add my own garden hose to reach from garden tap to green house. As I have 2 greenhouse, I had to cut the larger black feed tube in half and buy some hose splitters to make 2 seperate systems. They only supply one end stop, but got over that by plugging one with a short piece of 15mm copper pipe with a normal 15mm end stop on that. So this system is designed to be used as one continuous feed system but can be adapted into 2 seperate systems.The micro tubes are not user friendly. Almost impossible to get onto the nipples, and boiling water a must to soften them. Once softened, they go on quite easily, but once cooled, they don't really shrink and so put them on as carefully as possible, at a 90 degree push, to minimum little leaks.
H**.
Garden irrigation system
10 out of 10, very happy with it, excellent value for money. Great system.
Z**Y
Awesome kit stress free watering
Brilliant, easy to assemble, lots of different watering choices. I put a hoselock water timer on mine and it looked after my whole garden and greenhouse whilst I was on holiday. Easy to set up if you warm your tubes in hot water. For the price, excellent
B**T
Definitely works but patience is need for installation...
The watering system has cut down the amount of time needed to water the polytunnel, but the installation takes time and can be fiddly. To ease the process of installation use hot water to make the pipe more flexible. Best put in before planting.
D**E
Flexible, durable irrigation system (so far, year two).
I have just installed the third tranche of irrigation in the garden, and I find the kit effective and good value for money. I did the last two last year. Winter is best for me as I can see what I'm doing. I would probably enjoy the set-up process better if it were not for the arthritis in my hands, but using near-boiling water to soften the pipes, I got there. I would have liked a clear pathway for me to order additional bits and pieces, but I guess that's not their business model. There is however, enough in the bag to be getting on with. I also bought some sleeves to help bury or tidy bits of it.
P**H
Plenty of quarter inch pipe, but not very flexible.
Great starter pack for irrigation. This is my first attempt at irrigation, purely for holiday/vacation. The 1/2 inch pipe is very flexible and comes flat. It is a bit short, but I was able to make use of an old hosepipe.The 1/4 inch pipe is not very flexible though. It is stuck in the form that it's delivered in, so the loops stay. It isn't unworkable though as the watering spikes hold in place enough, just about. I did use some additional pipe holder spikes that I bought separately though. The good thing is that there is plenty of the pipe.I found that hot water is best to get the quarter inch pipe onto the sprinkler nozzles. A heat gun was too harsh and inaccurate. I had to use very hot water though, so I boiled a litre of water in a saucepan and dunked the last 5-8mm of pipe for about 4 seconds. The was the sweet spot for getting the pipe on the nozzle. I would dunk the pipe longer as the water cooled. 10 seconds was the limit, after that I would reboil the water.There was hardly any leaks. Those that were there were minimal given that the water was being spread around by the sprinklers anyway.
N**I
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Bit fiddly and difficult to push together, if you got problems with hand pain or carpal tunnel even. Otherwise it’s a good set.
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