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100' Flexon 20-Piece Soaker Hose Kit $14.68 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 100' Flexon 20-Piece Soaker Hose Kit for $14.68. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 100' Flexon 20-Piece Soaker Hose Kit for $14.68. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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Model: Flexon WS100KITCN 20-Piece Soaker Hose Kit, 100 ft, Black

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Today 06:01 AM
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iFoundaDealOnceToday 06:01 AM
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These are junk, get the RainBird system
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Today 06:42 AM
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coolooToday 06:42 AM
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Get a junk water hose, drill holes, block one end, you have the best soaker.
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Today 08:55 AM
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KnightStarToday 08:55 AM
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Quote from iFoundaDealOnce :
These are junk, get the RainBird system
Can you provide a link to such system?
Today 02:35 PM
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arcasinkyToday 02:35 PM
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Don't ever use a soaker hose/leaky hose. They are, by design, not pressure-compensating which means that the amount of water they emit varies with the water pressure and THAT means that the amount of water plants get will depend on how far from the spigot they are. What you want to use is a pressure-compensating drip line which is a poly tube with evenly-spaced drip emitters (usually every 6, 12, 18 or 24-inches...pick the one that's best for your soil type) that put out a consistent amount of water over a PSI range which means that there's an even amount of water along the entire length of the dripline. It's not expensive and it works a whole lot better than the leaky hose in this deal.

Lots of companies make PC dripline...someone mentioned Rainbird and that's a solid choice. The underground sprinkler system at our previous house had two drip zones with about 250ft of a mix of Rainbird, Netafim and Hunter dripline snaked around the shrubs. The main thing is to make sure you cover it with mulch to hide it from critters.

And any time you have drip line, whether it's real dripline or the leaky hose crap, make sure you install some sort of backflow preventer to keep fertilizer and pesticide from being sucked into your house's water pipes if there's a sudden drop in water pressure (like if someone opens a fire hydrant down the street). For a garden hose connection, you can buy a cheap vacuum breaker for about $10. They're not as effective as the backflow preventers used on underground sprinkler systems but they're better than nothing as long as you install them at least 12 inches higher than the drip line.
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cbkcc1Today 03:55 PM
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more expensive, but have been using a few of these (one garden hose each) extremely and they work extremely well:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Vigor.../331017678

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