C**Y
Works well after some modifications
Had to glue some of the fitting together but overall we got it to work. Some of the fittings were stripped.
N**S
Rubbish. Drip irrigation
First of all. none of the faucet connections will fit any garden hose, or any faucet at my house.Secondly. After having to cut a garden hose for the hose adapter that is in the kit... that worked however when I got everything set up to start the drip process 1 of 3 of the connections blew apart either at the T's or on the dripper, I ran the water while I connected everything so ensure the pressure was not HIGH. As soon as a connection was closed things blew apart. Each connection was carefully inspected to ensure a tight fit and all the way on the barbs. I have used drip irrigation for years this process is not new to me. In the last 15 years of gardening on a large scale for personal use this system is absolutely horrible. I ended up taking the whole thing out and dropped it in the trash can. Also I would.like to mention that I have two ball valves before the garden hose there are two! Places to regulate pressure. I think my biggest problem... is that none of the faucet connections thread onto any faucet. That is absolutely horrible to sell something that does not use the standard thread that 99.99% of homes in America use. Yeah garbage would not buy again would not recommend, wasted money..
Z**.
Garden irritation system
Plenty of parts to cover all your garden needs but the Y valves leaks badly at the female end, defective! Would not recommend or buy again.
C**K
a few additional items needed
I was disappointed no instructions. However, really not a big deal-fairly self explanatory. I have not fully deployed the entire kit but so far what I have set up works as I expected with no leaks.I will address a few comments/issues others made:1. No, the wye fitting and hose adapter will NOT fit a water hose! it is a standard pipe thread (hint was the enclosed Teflon tape). You will need to obtain an adapter such as 3/4 in MH X 3/4 MIP or 3/4 MH x 1/2 MIP -just use the bushing provided.2. A double female hose fitting will be needed to hook up the hose to your adapter (they do make MIP to FH but I was unable to locate one locally.3. For those experiencing tubing popping free from the fittings: use very small uv resistant zip ties behind the ridge of the fitting, pull it tight, and get an water hose inline pressure reducer of approximately 25 psi.These items are available at your local hardware store and relatively inexpensive
L**G
Difficult to install
Difficult directions
T**M
Garden irrigation system
Garden irrigation system I live in Florida so it get very hot here and I wanted something that I could use that was easy to install and use to water my plants and this system is awesome it water my plants just the way it should and it was very easy to use I love it
K**B
Doesn't work on standard US Spicket
Unfortunately I didn't read enough reviews before I bought this item and this was my second irrigation system purchase. Like several others mentioned, it is VERY TIME consuming to layout all the hose and sprinkler attachments and then find out it doesn't fit on the outdoor faucet!!! I was able to find a quick adapter from my local ACE and thanks to two young adults to helped me!!!!Here are some tips: first, order this to go directly from your outdoor faucet to the 1/4" house: https://www.amazon.com/HOMENOTE-Standard-Faucet-Adapter-Convert/dp/B089ZZPXLQ/ref=psdc_553968_t1_B07G2JVJ5L, then, be sure you do NOT plan on a very long linear space AND each sprinkler head attachment is designed for each plant - - they do NOT have a very long spread. So, my last tip is warm up some hot water in a mug, after you cut the 1/4" hose, put the end in the hot water to make it more malleable and easier to attache to a connector or sprinkler head. Plan several hours for this project.At the end, there is just not enough water pressure to make this a worth while solution for a large outdoor garden area.
J**S
inexpensive but can be made to work
As mentioned by other reviewers the 3/4" water input connection is NPT (national pipe thread) not GHT (garden hose thread). They sell brass adapters to convert between NPT and GHT, or splitters with proper GHT thread for about the same price. I also had to purchase a 25# pressure regulator so the hoses would stay on the barb fittings.I get uneven flow from too many taps on only two runs so am adding another split to spread the taps across 4 runs instead of 2.A simple instruction sheet would have been useful. For example dipping the 1/4" hose in hot water before assembly makes it more flexible and easier to get further onto the barbs for stronger connections.The components appear serviceable except for the uncommon 3/4" pipe thread for garden use. Perhaps that is why it is so cheap.
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