💧 Stay ahead of the garden game with precision drip irrigation!
The DIG ML-109B MICROLINE™ Dripline features 9-inch spaced dual outlet emitters delivering 0.52-0.65 GPH at 10-25 PSI, housed in UV-resistant, durable brown tubing. Its flexible ¼” design is compatible with all fittings, making it ideal for efficient, eco-friendly irrigation in raised beds and gardens.
Brand | DIG |
Color | Brown |
Product Dimensions | 1200"L x 0.25"W |
Maximum Pressure | 25 Pound per Square Inch |
Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.25 inch |
Item Length | 1200 Inches |
UPC | 039294869314 |
Manufacturer | DIG Corp |
Item Weight | 1.26 pounds |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 100',¼" MICROLINE Dripline - 6” Spacing |
Shape | Rectangular |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**E
Love it
No complaints with the drip tubing. It works great and was easy to install.
D**R
So easy to work with!
Why I ever struggled with punching holes and inserting barbed this and that, I'll never know. I opted to go with the 12" spacing of the drip emitters because I have clay soil, and that seemed to be the recommendation; 6", which I was going to get, is recommended for soils that drain quickly. I have purchased 400' of this emitter line, having installed about 250' of it already. What I like about it is that I can go into beds that I plan to have two lines in and essentially lay out a figure eight and leave it that way until I have what it takes to come back an cut the line in half and install either end caps or elbows and non-drip line.This product is forgiving, because if I make a measuring mistake, it's easy enough to either cut another length of emitter line (saving the "goofed" line for some other location). I have used pieces of this drip line with only two emitters attached to regular 1/4" drip line to run up into bucket planters instead of using stake-style emitters. They work just fine. It's a way to not have to waste dripline I screwed up.If it hadn't been for this product, I don't think I would ever have gotten my three-zone, 20-bed drip system installed. I've been putting it off for seven years...seven years! Because of my experience doing one before using all the little emitter pieces. All I had to say to myself this time was "Don't let the Perfect be the enemy of the Good" and get started.
M**D
6” drips water the garden so much more evenly
I replaced 30 raised garden beds with the drip line. It does a great job. However it does tend to clog up with calcium after about yr 3 but that’s because we have hard water here.
K**W
Pretty good
Worked well with the rain bird product I was using it with. Had 2 blowouts in the emitters, easy fix with connectors. Would buy again.
.**.
Durable, easy to install, efficient
I used drip tape for years in large scale operations and for long runs, it can't be beat. However, for garden use, this drip line beats tape hands down in durability and ease of installation. The biggest drawback to this stuff is the limit on run length, which I got around by running my header line down the middle of the ridiculously large garden and then running the Dig drip line both directions to keep my run lengths below the maximum. I tied watering into our landscape timer and ran twice a week for 30-minutes and we couldn't even see the water usage in our bill so the stuff is super efficient and puts the water down right where you need it. Productivity with drip is considerably higher than sprinkler watering and disease pressure is way down because foliage stays dry. I use a small pressure regulator and filter attached to the supply line and the stuff has never let me down.
K**R
Good over time
I purchased a 500 ft roll or DIG 1/4" brown drip line with 6" spacing in April 2020. I used it in large flower gardens. I just finished the roll and liked it so much I just purchased another roll, which I started using today. Delivery was prompt in both purchases. The tubing is easy to install, does not come off the fittings, and it has not plugged or leaked anywhere in four years. The new roll seems to be equal to the first in quality and ease of use. After four years the tubing is still flexible and easy to insert fittings despite plenty of UV radiation. A minor, but favorable, detail is that one pulls the tubing out from the center of a coil inside a box to use it. The coil has fed flawlessly, and the carton helps keep the roll neat and tidy. This is a flawless product
J**E
So far, so good. Keeping the pool landscaping in good order.
Ran this in vertical swaths 2-3 loops around plants up to 20' from a 1/2" main line under large pea-gravel around the pool. This allows me to water plants during dry season instead of having to replace them every few years. This 1/4" drip line cuts easily, maintains good pressure consistency (though not the best I've used, as flow rate appears to be a bit restricted in a couple of instances over relatively short distance), and fits standard drip line barbs and 1/4" connectors. Overall, it's well worth the money.
T**T
Works well
So convenient to cut off just rhe length you need. Of course you can always reduce or add using 1/4” barb connectors. Came in a box that keeps the remaining drip line organized. Much cheaper per foot than buying shorter lengths. Didn’t use it all right away. But it’s nice to have spare on hand for than inevitable future need.
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