Dripline Fittings
Ensure efficient and secure connections within your drip irrigation system with our essential dripline fittings! These specialised fittings are designed to work seamlessly with your dripline, allowing you to create a customised watering network that delivers water directly to the root zone of your plants. Dripline fittings come in various configurations, enabling you to extend your system, create junctions, or attach emitters for targeted watering. Shop now and explore our range of dripline fittings!
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Pope 25mm Barbed Tail to 20mm BSP Male Threaded Director Single
Original price $0.00 - Original price $0.00Original price$1.86$1.86 - $1.86Current price $1.86| /Out of stockPolyethylene Barbed Tail & Male Threaded Directors These valve directors are used to connect lines to threaded fittings with tapered entry on t...
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Pope 25mm Barbed Tail to 25mm BSP Male Threaded Director Single
Original price $0.00 - Original price $0.00Original price$1.96$1.96 - $1.96Current price $1.96| /In stockPolyethylene Barbed Tail & Male Threaded Directors These valve directors are used to connect lines to threaded fittings with tapered entry on t...
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FAQ's
Are drip tape and dripline different types of drip irrigation?
Yes, drip tape is a much thinner, lighter and cheaper version of dripline. Drip tape is used in short term periods while dripline is generally used for longer term periods. Drip tape is not as weather resistant as drip line. Lastly, drip tape suffers from not being pressure compensated, meaning it will be affected by elevation or slopes. This can result in the tape splitting from the pressure.
Can I add my own drippers and emitters to either dripline or driptape?
No! Dripline and Driptape both have specialised drippers built into them. If you puncture these, you will need to replace it. If you want to adjust certain parts of your irrigation to add drippers, sprayers or other sprinklers, consider joining it to a lateral pipe which can be punctured.