Soaker hose 2 pack gives you 100' of hose. Great for use in gardens, flower beds or landscaping. Place around your home's foundation to keep from cracking in the heat. Conserve water compared to a traditional hose.
C**N
XLNT price on a 2 pack
Works as stated.Being in TX, & in the Houston area...it gets mighty hot & here we need to water the foundation occasionally so it doesn't crack (2 hoses way cheaper than cracked foundation!!). The soaker is perfect, I leave them hooked up, especially during the summer, I turn them on a coupla hours, maybe 2 or 3 days a week....gooooood foundation.My house is happy & so am I. Though the first time a neighbor asked me "what the heck are you doing?", I said "watering my home, hoping it will grow" ;-)Have fun
M**
Foundation-savers.
We've been going through a serious drought combined with record highs in Dallas this year and when we started to noticed some cracks showing up in our walls, we started using these soaker hoses to water our home's foundation. They work very well and have an even flow throughout the length of the hose. We leave them on overnight a few times a week and we haven't seen any additional cracks/sticky doors since.I'd highly recommend--especially since many cities allow drip irrigation/soaker hose use even during water restrictions because they are very water efficient. These hoses probably saved us many, many foundation problems.
K**3
Soaker Hose Made in USA
This is a super buy for two 50' hoses. Very well made and works just like a soaker hose should. We had never heard of this brand but with the great price we decided to purchase. We are very impressed with the materials the hose is made of and the quality is very good.Will order more for the rest of my garden/plant area.Having a seven year warranty is pretty darn good as well. The hose is a thin, however so much easier to wrap around our plants.The hose is MADE IN THE USA!
G**S
Burst after two weeks
We bought this two-pack of soaker hoses to extend an existing system composed of 75 feet of regular 3/4" hose followed by a 50-foot section of high-quality 3/4" soaker hose. We inserted one 50-foot section of this 1/2" soaker hose before and one after the existing 3/4" soaker hose. We probably used the entire soaker hose system about 10 times in the last two weeks. Today, the lower section of "new" 50-foot soaker hose developed a half-inch tear near the far end, generating a 20-foot stream of water over our yard for several hours before we noticed it and turned off the water. The tear ocurred in the section of the hose that was most tightly twisted in the packaging and had been folded flat during shipping. Over time, the stress in this kink must have weakened the hose at that point until it burst. The other hose is functioning fine, so far. In fairness, we had not at first inserted the blue plastic disc that comes with each hose and is recommended to reduce the pressure from the hose bib. We thought that having 225 feet of hose in the linear system would be enough to decrease the pressure over the entire length so that the disc's use would not be necessary. The disc is now installed, and we plan to patch the hole with some sturdy duct tape when the hose is dry and see whether it is still usable. We have just purchased 3 50-foot Gilmour flat weeper hoses with which we hope to have better luck.
D**N
Terrific for 10 days. Then a big leak.
A large leak formed within two weeks and made an otherwise good soaker hose useless. Here are the details...Pluses:- This hose is easy to set up.- The hose is easy to maneuver (presumably because it is thin) around plants.Minus:- Within two weeks a hole developed a few feet away from the "upstream" end of the hose. So much water leaks from the hole that the hose is now useless.Neutral:- When working, the hose drips rather than sprays, so the water stays quite close to where the hose is laid.- There is a (removable) flow-reducing washer at the end of the hose. I suspect that its purpose is to lower the water pressure so that leaks do not spring. (As noted above, a big leak did spring in my hose; this happened even with the flow-reducing washer in place.)
W**S
Low pressure, no problem
I wanted soakers I could use with rain barrels. The water in the rain barrels only has pressure from the weight of the water, and most soakers are meant to be hooked to a waterline under pressure. These will take the water from the rain barrel all the way to the bottom. I buried them around some bushes and flowers and just have to open the valve when I want to water. Don't know how they will get through next winter but right now they are working very well.
L**S
Great little soakers
I bought these without a review and am very happy with the results. They are thinner than some soakers, making them easier to wind around the flowerbeds. They also have a nice even drip that provides enough water at a very low pressure setting. Two hoses together water my bed with a slow all day drip. I was also pleased to see that they are made in the USA and have a 7 year warranty, better than most soakers out there. I am so happy with them I am going to order several more to place around the rest of my garden.
C**R
Highly recommend
I ordered these for my garden and I just ordered 2 more! They are exactly as described and work great! For the price and you get 2 - 50 foot. I use a splitter at the end of the hose and run these around the garden under my straw and leave them there for the season. Highly recommend these
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