

💦 Stay ahead of the green game—automate your oasis with precision and ease!
The Flantor Micro Drip Irrigation Kit features a 50-foot hose and adjustable nozzles designed to cover 50-75 square meters. Its 2-way faucet connector enhances water pressure and supports multiple irrigation lines, enabling tailored watering for diverse plants. Easy to install without plumbing skills, this kit is ideal for gardens, greenhouses, and patios, offering reliable automatic watering to keep your plants thriving even during your travels.










| ASIN | B01H6ZN0NU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,611 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #43 in Automatic Drip Irrigation Kits |
| Brand | Flantor |
| Brand Name | Flantor |
| Control Type | Adjustable Nozzles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 5,853 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Assemble |
| Hose Length | 50 Feet |
| Item Dimensions | 9.21 x 8.03 x 2.91 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.21 x 8.03 x 2.91 inches |
| Manufacturer | Flantor |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | DIY Crafts ® 305253803058 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Palms |
| Size | 50ft |
| Special Feature | Automatic Watering |
| Special Features | Automatic Watering |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 190149106135 |
M**E
Good product. Well made - heavy duty. I recommend.
Very good irrigation kit. Had most of the parts I needed to set up automatic watering on my rare fig tree collection. Was very easy to set up once I decided on the layout, and it works very well. No leaks. It is very flexible and connected to other irrigation kits with no issues at all. Very adjustable to fit your application and plenty of hose and connectors.
S**S
Recommend works as described
Worked very well for a trip out of town. Only lost a star because it is extremely difficult to put together. You have to have strong hands to put the little pieces into the hoses(even after soaking in hot water as recommended) so some people may need help or should pay the extra money to have something already assembled. Once put together though the product worked great and is super affordable and can be conveniently assembled in so many different ways.
M**K
Another perfect little product.
I bought two sets of these, I already have a couple of sets from other brands these are more what I expected to get just plain old plastic fitting because as you know metal and water creates rust “no worries” here. What I would recommend is a little heat gun, reason being the tube is very hard of not impossible to fit to the fittings lucky I bought from this company on here for a different job: “FloweryOcean heat gun” 😉 little bit of 5 second heat slips together like a glove. So value for money * Packaged well * Tons of parts * Quality of product * Delivered on time * So that’s five.
M**.
H2O Helper with Hiccups: A Budget-Friendly Watering Wonder with a Few Flaws
Introducing the Flantor Drip Irrigation Kit, a Garden Irrigation System featuring 1/4" Blank Distribution Tubing Watering Drip Kit for your DIY Automatic Watering needs. Perfect for gardens, greenhouses, flower beds, patios, and lawns, this system offers a functional solution to your watering woes – but don't expect a premium experience. Let's explore the mixed feelings this watering wonder brings to the table. Pros: DIY delight: The Flantor Drip Irrigation Kit provides a customizable and flexible solution to your watering needs, allowing you to create the perfect system for your unique garden layout. Water-wise: Save water and money with this automatic watering system, which delivers hydration directly to the roots of your plants, reducing waste and ensuring they get the moisture they need. Wide range: Ideal for a variety of outdoor spaces, from gardens and greenhouses to flower beds, patios, and lawns, this kit has got you covered. Budget-friendly: For gardeners on a budget, this kit provides an affordable alternative to pricier irrigation systems, giving you the opportunity to keep your plants hydrated without breaking the bank. Cons: Costly compromise: While the Flantor Drip Irrigation Kit is budget-friendly, some users may find the materials to be cheaply made compared to premium sets. You get what you pay for, so be prepared for some possible trade-offs in quality. Assembly angst: The setup process may require some patience and trial-and-error, as the instructions might not be as clear as desired. However, with perseverance, you'll have your watering system up and running in no time. In conclusion, the Flantor Drip Irrigation Kit offers a functional, budget-friendly solution to your garden's watering needs. While it may not be as high-quality as premium sets, it still gets the job done, helping your plants stay hydrated and healthy. Embrace the mixed feelings and give this H2O helper with hiccups a chance – your garden will thank you!
D**.
Funcional
Excelentes productos
B**S
DO NOT BUY
With the system installed (per instructions), I found that the sprinkler heads they provide do NOT put out enough flow. It was down to very subtle drips at most. I tried bringing the garden hose as close as I can to the flowerbed, and trimming the line so that I had less distance with such a small diameter line to improve pressure, but it was negligible. I assumed it was due to a lack of pressure over a long distance, so I found another product to get a larger diameter runner to branch smaller lines off from, rather than using an entire small line. I got the new system, recycled all the smaller lines from the previous system, and incorporated it with the new one (didn't even touch the new system's small diameter line). I also installed some of the old sprinkler heads, and added some from the new ones where I felt appropriate. As I turned the system on, I realized two things. 1. The system did need a runner with a larger diameter to keep the pressure up over the length of line. Helped out a lot. 2. The sprinkler heads from the old product (the ones I'm reviewing here) are trash. All the new sprinkler heads ran very VERY well, and even with all the pressure the old ones STILL struggled to maintain some flow. I'd say the most flow I could get, if it was stuck upright, was about 1-2" in diameter, whereas the other sprinkler heads gave a flow of 1-1.5ft in diameter or so (maybe more, didn't measure), even WITH all the branches in the system (there were 17 I think). All in all, save your money. For you readers who are curious, here's the 2nd one I used: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4H1B3QZ?psc=1 By no means am I advertising this, but I hate BS products like the next guy. If you're uncertain of which product to choose, the one I linked does work. My hope is that this review saves a few of you from buying a crappy product.
J**P
Good to keep various parts on hand.
Our desert sun destroys 4 or more of these drip and spray parts each year. So its handy to have various parts on hand for reoairs or when changing our desert lawn.
G**B
Low Quality But Does the Job
I bought this "Flantor Drip Irrigation Kit, Garden Irrigation System 1/4" Blank Distribution Tubing Watering Drip Kit/DIY Saving Water Automatic Watering System for Garden, Greenhouse, Flower Bed, Patio, Lawn", for my wife's potted plants while we are on vacation. The assembly of the pieces were easy and hard. When connecting the tubing to the "3-way Barb Coupling", it was rather hard. To get around this I put the coupling in the freezer and the tubing in some hot water. I recommend wearing gloves when putting the tubing on the barbs. However, putting the "dripper nozzle" onto a pigtail of tubing from the "3-way Barb Coupling" was real easy. So easy in fact the nozzle popped off when the tubing had been in the direct sunlight for a while. To get around this problem, I put a small tie-wrap around the nozzle barb (tie wrap NOT part of the kit). Also, I did not like the advertised nozzle configuration where the water sprinkled up and down. So I made a new fitting where the nozzle was pointing up using two 1" tubing, a "3-way Barb Coupling" and an endcap fitting (all part of the kit) - see pix. This way the water sprinkles out thus distributing water around the pot, not just in one place. I also noticed the "2-way 3/4" faucet connector" seem to leak a little. I think the barbs on this connector are ever so slightly too small. With the water on, I could move the tubing and water would squirt out. To mitigate this (but not fix), I applied a small tie wrap to those hoses also (see pix). We go on vacation soon. This will tell if this network of hoses will survive on its own for a week. Hope this helps.
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