Raindrip

1/4 in. Tubing Hold-Down Stake, Galvanized Steel, 3-1/2-In., 20-Pack

Raindrip

1/4 in. Tubing Hold-Down Stake, Galvanized Steel, 3-1/2-In., 20-Pack

$6.49

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Description

No need to wrestle with tubing or struggle to keep wayward emitters in place when you tack them down securely with the 1/4 in. Tubing Hold-Down Stake. Works like a giant staple to hold down supply tubing so they stay just where you want them, yet removes easily so you can expand or change your drip watering system as needed. Also known as a U Support Stake, the 3-1/2 in. metal stake is ideal for keeping supply tubing and emitters in place to water flower and vegetable gardens, trees, shrubs, and container plants. It can also be used to hold down chicken wire or tarp for other garden projects. Made of galvanized steel and withstands extreme climate conditions.
  • Secures supply tubing where you want them; keeps emitters near the root of plant for optimal growth and health; Ideal for use in flower and vegetable gardens; around trees and shrubs, and container plants
  • Layout supply tubing, then tack down tubing with stakes; Use with Pressure Compensating (PC) Dripper or Take-A-Part™ Flag Dripper attached to end of supply tubing to deliver water precisely to your plant's root zone
  • Stake is 3-1/2 in. long; Two-pronged stake tacks tubing firmly into the ground
  • Drip irrigation reduces water usage by up to 70% compared to conventional sprinkler irrigation; water is applied precisely and at the rate the soil can accept it to prevent runoff and erosion
  • Comes with twenty Tubing Hold-Down Stakes; Raindrip stands by their product and gives a 1-year, 100% satisfaction guarantee. If your product breaks, Raindrip will send you a new one for free, just pay shipping and handling

Specifications

SKU:464313
Weight:0.5
Country of Origin:US
Package Width:2.25
Package Length:3.5
Package Height:0.5
Model Number:R396CT
Brand:Raindrip
Manufacturer Name:RAINDRIP INC

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