







💧 Stay ahead in the garden game with drip tape that works as hard as you do!
The Treela 200ft 5/8 inch drip tape features 6-inch emitter spacing and an 8mil thick PE construction, designed for reliable, uniform irrigation. Its seamless design and UV-resistant material make it perfect for long-term use in gardens, lawns, greenhouses, and farmland, delivering efficient water distribution with clog-resistant drippers for hassle-free watering.
S**N
Great value, easy install
This drip line works great. You get a lot of it for not a lot of money which is nice. We haven’t had any issues with leaking or the water pressure pushing them off but we do use a 10 PSI regulator. They were very easy to put on. We were able to make a drip system for a 400 square foot garden in less than an hour.
S**H
Works great and so far worth every penny
I’m actually really impressed- on our small farm we have 300’ rows of peas and onions in (enough for one more) and with this heat they’ll be watered! I saw a pin hole at the beginning but am not worried. So far so good and I’m just so grateful to save 3 hours watering. Oh- here to reorder more for the next 3 long rows!
K**R
Waste of money.
Junk. Would give 0 stars... The tape immediately blows out under pressure, even with a pressure reducer installed. I ran three 60' lengths. All 3 busted. I tried another 180 feet and all 3 rows again blew out within a minute.
Y**H
This is a good, quality product that will wod
Stays connected! Nice fit to the fittings! Drips S L O W. Perfect!
M**Y
Works well
The tape works as it should. We ran two rows that were 72” long for each shut off valve and all the drip holes work.
S**L
Buy now
Works great!!!Highly recommend!!!Garden crazy good.
E**O
Came in 2 pieces.
This was supposed to be a 500ft soaker hose but arrived in 2 pieces taped together! Came with no attachments so had to buy an attachment to fit to a garden hose, an end cap and a connector to link the 2 pieces. Very disappointing buy.
M**S
Works
This is the first time I used driptape so I have nothing to compare it too. The description doesn't say the drip rate. I was told it was 2.4 L/H. I don't know if this is per emitter or 100 feet. This product does not come with any instructions or paperwork. I assumed you would place the emitters downwards, but they should face up from what I read to prevent clogging. This does not come with cardboard on the sides which makes it a pain in the butt to layout. You may with to construct something to make it easier to unroll. So far it seems to be decent. Again, I have nothing to compare it too. I notices people saying it breaks or rips. I noticed one of the comments say they were using 60 psi. This is why it ripped or squirts water instead of dripping. Drip tape is mean to use with a pressure regulator. I purchased a 10 PSI regulator. Not sure what's the max pressure for this tape, but you need to use one or yes, you will ruin your drip tape. Again, if it had paperwork with it, then this would probably resolve that issue. Also you will want a filter and backflow preventor. You want the filter to prevent sediment, dirt, and any other contaminates from clogging the emitters. Some say this isn't needed on city water but if your on a well this is defiantly needed. I would get one regardless. You also need the backflow preventor because water can flow back into your drinking supply or well when say you turn it off. This is an important safety issue, you don't want to contaminate your water supply or well. Again, I wish this came with instructions or a info sheet to explain these things as many people don't know these things. But like I said, I had not problem with the actual product once laid out and in use. Hopes this helps some of you that never used driptape before or know what your getting with this product.
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