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Toro Classic Drip-Eze Landscape Dripline not Pressure Compensating

SKU 1010267
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Toro 13mm Classic Drip-Eze Landscape Dripline - 2.0l/h; 0.30m spacing

The discreet brown tubing applies water at a slow consistent rate, minimising run-off and water wastage. Drip-Eze is ideal for high density planting areas, intricately shaped landscape beds, median strips and garden beds where overspray cannot be tolerated and can be mulched without loss of flow. 

Features

  • Discrete brown tubing blends into the landscape
  • Easy to Install - fits difficult corners and rockeries 
  • Directly Opposed Outlet Holes - prevent exit holes from clogging
  • Manufactured from low density polyethylene
  • Raised Inlet to Emitter - reduces the risk of emitter blockage

Note: This product is an overweight item and is exempt from receiving free standard shipping. Freight charges will apply at cost. 

Specifications

Toro 13mm Classic Drip-Eze Landscape Dripline - 2.0Lph; 0.30m spacing

Tube Size (ID; OD)
13 (13 mm; 15.4 mm)
Length (Model No) 15 m (1010264)
Length (Model No) 30 m (1010278)
Length (Model No) 50 m (1010279)
Length (Model No) 100 m (1010281)
Emitter Spacing 0.30
Flow Rate 2.0 l/h
Recommended Operating Pressure 
100 kPa
Recommended Filtration (Minimum) 125 micron
Maximum Run Length (120 kPa Input) 60 m 

 

Toro 4mm Classic Drip Eze Landscape Dripline - 2.0 Lph; 0.30m spacing

Tube Size (ID; OD)
4 (4mm; 6mm)
Length 20 m
Emitter Spacing 0.30 m
Flow Rate 2.0 l/h
Recommended Operating Pressure
100 kPa
Recommended Filtration (Minimum) 125 micron
Maximum Run Length (120 kPa Input) 8 m 

 

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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.

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