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What Customers Are Saying
Customers overwhelmingly praise these compression couplings for reliability and leak prevention, with most reporting zero failures and repairs completed in seconds rather than minutes. The screw mechanism and wingnut design enable tool-free installation and removal, making them accessible for all users. Many reuse the couplings across multiple repairs and appreciate their effectiveness with hardened or aged tubing. Reviewers consistently rate them superior to traditional compression fittings. A few note difficulty with certain tubing sizes or improper installation can cause leaks, though these are isolated concerns. Overall, customers consider them an essential, time-saving solution for irrigation repairs.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Perfect for drip irrigation
I had 2 spots that needed needed to get fixed on my drip irrigation that was shooting out water. Got these two and quickly replaced the nicks on the line. You would have to just cut the irrigation line about 0.5 to 0.75 inches to accommodate the extra space from the connector. Other than that it works great.
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Perfect for Repair as opposed to push on connector
Would RecommendEasy to connect pipes in tight quarters. Especially old irrigation line.
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A Freezer is ideal for freezing leftovers.
Would RecommendGreat for adding a seperate freezer for use in a garage for extra food storage.
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Ok
Would RecommendVery gud "bridge between 2 hoses. But if you have to take off , you will have to cut the hose. Doesn't come off , well for me it didn't
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Size
Dont work on half inch
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Quality product! Does the job
Would RecommendThis device secures your drip hose tightly!
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Prefer Raindrip Fittings
Would RecommendI prefer all the Raindrip irrigation fittings (couplings, tees, elbows, and line stops) as they are easy to install and do not leak over time. I average about one irrigation leak each year as I turn on my inground sprinkler lines in the spring. I have not had any leaks from the piping that I have repaired with Raindrip fittings from previous repairs.
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