Raindrip R560DP Automatic Drip Irrigation Watering Kit with Timer for Containers and Hanging Baskets, Waters up to 20 Plants, Includes Timer with Customizable Settings and 20 PC Drippers,Black Irrigation Drip Kit

Brand:Raindrip

3.3/5

82.40

Get amazing results in three easy steps! The Raindrip R560DP is a completely customizable kit to water your potted plants, hanging baskets or planter beds. Comes equipped with barbed tees, elbows & connectors that allow you to make the necessary adjustments to customize your system. Includes Raindrip battery operated timer to automate your system. Completely customizable kit to water your potted plants, hanging baskets or planter beds Includes 20, 1/2 GPH drippers for precision watering equipped with barbed tees, elbows & connectors that allow you to make the necessary adjustments to customize your system includes Raindrip battery operated timer to automate your system 20 Min installation - no tools required amazing results in 3 easy steps waterup to 20 containers or baskets with 1 system requires 2 "AA" Alkaline batteries (not included) Product dimensions: 13.25" (L) x 4" (W) x 8.72" (H). kit contains 1 universal faucet timer, 2 barbed connectors, 2 elbows, 20 tees, 1 end clamp, 1 supply tubing, 10 nails & clamps, 20 1/2 GPH drippers & 20 stakes for drippers.

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KIT INCLUDES: Water timer, 75 ft. of 1/4 in. supply tubing with 3/4 in. FHT adapter, 20 PC drippers, tubing hold-down clamps, barbed couplings, elbows, and tees. EASY TO CONNECT: screw threaded ends together; push barbed ends on fittings and emitters into tubing opening. IDEAL FOR ANY LEVEL GARDENER: Easy to customize, install, and operate; Kits contain all the components you need to set up your own drip system; schedule timer for worry-free watering. INSTALL IN 3 EASY STEPS: 1) Connect timer and tubing to water source; 2) Lay out tubing; 3) Use fittings to attach drippers; Customizable system for your garden's potted plants, hanging baskets, or planter beds. SAVE TIME AND EFFORT: This plant watering kit has everything you need to get started with drip irrigation and precisely water up to twenty individual plants; Use the kit to build, expand, or repair a drip irrigation system.
Brand Raindrip
Color Black
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,813 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number R560DP
Item Weight 1.44 ounces
Manufacturer Raindrip
Model Name R560DP
Product Dimensions 13.25 x 4 x 8.72 inches
Size Water up to 20 plants with this kit
Style Irrigation Drip Kit

3.3

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Scritto da: Wysiwyg W.
Perfect 1st time drip system
Maybe not perfect, but perfect enough. I used this kit to set up my 1st drip system. Likes: Instructions were clear, and installation was pretty easy. (I'm 66, so easy is relative) There was enough tubing to reach from my faucet, about 20 ft away from my hanging baskets. And enough connectors to set up 5 watering stations with some spare parts and tubing left over. The Timer is easy to program and has run perfectly for 2 years, so far. Dislikes: The clips to attach the tubing to the wall, or whatever, don't attach well. The nails are short, and pull out easily. Also are not very tight, allowing the tubing to sag between the clips on horizantal runs. Easy solution: Bought some clips that used thicker screws. These are easier to install, and holds the tubing much more securly. Notes: Make sure to remove the batterys when overwintering. Position the timer so that water from rain, or whatever, will not drip into it's workings. I must like this kit, because I ordered another one to set up this spring on the back of my house. Cheers,
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Raindrip works well but limited instructions!
Definitely took longer than the “20 minute installation “ box states. I did order additional 1/4 inch tubing to reach all the potted plants from faucet. Timer works- con is that it does not have actual starting hours. I did not receive any written instructions. I was directed to YouTube when I called for help. Pay attention to container sizes for number of drippers required. Once all factors are accounted for- plants are thriving!
Scritto da: Bert
OK, but there are issues
Setting up a drip irrigation system is really simple. But, you have to have good components. Some of this system is good, but two of the more important components are really bad. The device that times the water seems good. But the 1/2 inch hose is horrible. It's shipped coiled up, and although I stretched it tied to two trees in the warm sun, although it softened, it never really loses its "coil" shape. I ended up buying a different brand 1/2 inch hose, and that was fine. The connectors that connect the 1/4" hose to the 1/2" hose don't work - at all! With most drip systems, you punch a small hole (with a device designed to do this) and push a barbed connector into the 1/2 inch hose - the other end of the connector connects to the 1/4" feeder hose - and it's VERY hard to push it into the 1/2 inch hose! But with this system, the connector doesn't have a barb - so they don't stay in place. Instead, there's a plastic piece that wraps around the 1/2 inch hose, but that doesn't hold the connector in place. So, they all eventually leak and disconnect. After buying this kit, I ended up replacing everything in it except for the water timer and limiter.
Scritto da: Leslie
Works as expected
Setup took about an hour, mostly just measuring and cutting tubing and attaching fittings. Tubing supplied was more than enough, just wish it came with more 90 bends so i could run the tubing flush against the back of each pot. Controller is straightforward and easy to set up.
Scritto da: Rosario Rubio
She loves it
It was originally going to be for my dad, but he said that it wasn't the one he was looking for, so I gave to my sister. She really made use of it, and now she loves it. Thanks
Scritto da: Joe Lesniak
Plenty of parts included
It takes a lot if work but the end result was great Set up of the timer is simple It's been in about 4 weeks and all the plants are liking it
Scritto da: Amazon junkie
So cost effective and easy - you won't regret it!!!
This kit is so easy to set up and use. Makes all the difference in the world for containers and baskets to get regular water and have it done automatically on a schedule with no effort needed past the initial set up. I love this product and have purchased several more to expand my system.
Scritto da: Gary Kasten
BUYER BEWARE ! Quality of Drippers is POOR.
First, let me say that the concept of this kit is really great. The amount of materials included is adequate for its purpose. The timer, while difficult to understand and lacking greatly in programming flexibility, does an adequate job of controlling the water. But.... The drippers are J, U, N, K. JUNK!!! I set this system up to water a total of six containers, using 2 drippers in each of the 4 larger containers, and 1 each in the smaller containers. The test run with the timer on manual performed as expected, except 1 of the 2 drippers in 2 of the large container didn't operate properly. After 30 minutes of operation, 1 dripper hadn't emitted any water, and the other failed dripper had allowed less than (guessing here) about a CUP of water. The other dripper in each of the 2 failed pairs had emitted a decent amount of water. I am not sure is was the amount promised (should have been around a quart) but it seemed to be working OK. One of the single drippers was OK, (container 6). But the other single one was allowing very little water to pass, (Container 5). Specifications of the installation are: Water pressure at faucet was between 45-50 pounds PSI. Total run of the tubing was about 30-feet. Total number of installed drippers was 10, in groups of 2,2,2,2,1,1. The containers with the double drippers were closest to the timer, and the single drippers at the end of the run. The Initial failed drippers in the twin groups were in containers 2 and 3. and the single container failure was in container 5. Container 6, the farthest from the timer actually was outputting the greatest amount of water. I double checked the 1/4-inch water line to verify there were no kinks, and only 1 very slight leak at dripper #10. (This was the dripper in container 6 that WAS emitting water. ) Becoming frustrated with the significant inconsistencies of the system, I decided to swap out the inoperative drippers with some of the unused ones. After removing each inoperative dripper., (I cut the 1/4-inch tubing very close to each of the drippers, and water flowed from the tube with significant force.) I installed a new dripper in each failed location. (One at a time to test water pressure and dripper flow after each change, and learned that one of the replacement drippers also did not function. ) Fortunately, I was able to find 10 good ones out of the batch of 20 included in the kit, and retested the system. Finally, the system seemed to be operating properly. I set the timer to turn on every 6 hours, and run for 20 minutes. This gave 4 watering cycles a day for a total operating time of 80 minutes. At dripper rating of 1/2 gallon per hour, this should have output a bit more than a gallon a day, per dripper. This would put 2 gallons/day in the large containers and about a gallon/day in the small containers. I was concerned that this may have been over-watering the containers. But each was filled with a mixture of potting soil, compost, and about 25-30% of real garden dirt; and each container had drain holes to prevent flooding. I also felt that knowing the drainage abilities of the soil and the containers, and that July was generally a hot month in Missouri, over-watering was much less of a threat to the plants than under-watering After a 2nd successful test run, and another 24 hours on automatic, I felt confident that it would keep my veggies and flowers in good shape while I was away from home for 8 days. On departure day, I double checked all the drippers with a quick 10-minute manual cycle. All seemed normal. When I returned, the plants in container 1 and 2 (2 drippers each) were dry, and the plants looked a bit dry, too. The plants in container 3 were VERY dry and wilted. I lost 3 of the 4 plants in that container. Container 4 was fine. Plants looked healthy, and the soil was damp. Container 5 was flowers, and they were dry and wilted; but not yet dead. (Heavy watering for a couple days brought most back.) Container 6 was flowers, and they were doing fine. I immediately turned the timer to manual to see what the trouble was, and water flowed all the way through to container 6. But predictably, the plants with poor appearance were getting little or NO water. I hand watered everything that was dry with the garden hose and when the timer was checked the next day, it was operating on the anticipated schedule. The moral of the story is that the quality of the REALLY IMPORTANT part of the kit is unreliable, and not to be trusted. (Hence, the 1-star rating.) If I could return the kit, I'd do so. But the return window had passed. As I am stuck with this system, I will attempt to locate some drippers locally that are made by a different manufacturer and see of I can save the system. I've invested a lot of time and energy to just tear it all out and throw it in the trash.

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