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Made from 100% environmentally-friendly recycled vinyl, our drip irrigation hose features a durable inner layer of kink-resistant PVC and an extra-strength woven nylon outer layer. The high tensile strength ensures lasting performance even in hot summer conditions. Unlike traditional rubber hoses, this model is more resistant to sunlight damage, making it a smarter choice for long-term garden irrigation.
The PHIRAH drip hose is designed to drop water directly onto the ground and roots, preventing evaporation and ensuring that your planting area fully absorbs water. For optimal performance, we recommend setting your water pressure between 55-85 PSI for hose lengths between 25ft-75ft. The water will weep at the rate of 0.6 gallons per minute at 55 PSI, allowing for efficient watering without waste.
Each hose connector includes filter washers for a leakproof seal, ensuring steady pressure and consistent water flow. This prevents water leaks, promoting even watering along the entire length of the hose. The rust-resistant end caps allow the hose to connect with other hoses and work well with timers, providing easy and efficient garden watering.
This black soaker hose is ideal for a variety of gardening applications. It can be used in high-temperature environments by spraying, and its versatility makes it suitable for gardens, greenhouses, allotments, flower beds, planter boxes, closely planted areas, vegetable gardens, and even loops around trees. Simply set up the drip line hoses and turn on the faucet, and your garden will water itself efficiently.
PHIRAH is committed to quality and durability. We guarantee the hose's longevity, and you can contact us anytime if you have any issues. We stand ready to resolve customer questions within 24 hours. Please note that water pressure should be maintained between 60-100 PSI; higher pressure may damage the hose. Hot water should not be used to prevent potential damage.