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Rain Bird MBSTKTF1S Drip Irrigation Micro-Bubbler, Adjustable Height Staked Riser with 1/4 Rain Bird MBSTKTF1S Drip Irrigation Micro-Bubbler, Adjustable Height Staked Riser with 1/4 Rain Bird MBSTKTF1S Drip Irrigation Micro-Bubbler, Adjustable Height Staked Riser with 1/4

Rain Bird MBSTKTF1S Drip Irrigation Micro-Bubbler, Adjustable Height Staked Riser with 1/4" Tubing and Barbed Coupler, 360° Full Circle Pattern, 0 - 3' Spray Distance

Rain Bird MBSTKTF1S Drip Irrigation Micro-Bubbler, Adjustable Height Staked Riser with 1/4 Rain Bird MBSTKTF1S Drip Irrigation Micro-Bubbler, Adjustable Height Staked Riser with 1/4 Rain Bird MBSTKTF1S Drip Irrigation Micro-Bubbler, Adjustable Height Staked Riser with 1/4
$ 6.41

Score By Feature

Based on 491 ratings
Easy to install
8.92
Easy to use
8.78
Value for money
7.98

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Product Description

It directs water to specific areas in a wide variety of planting areas it can be adjusted to a height of 18 inches.
It emits eight streams of water in the same way that an underground sprinkler system does
An 18-inch staked riser with a 36-inch length of 1/4-inch drip tubing and a barbed fitting comes with an adjustable height.
Drip irrigation tubing has a self-piercing barb that inserts directly into 1/2 inch or larger
With simple twisting of the cap, the distance of the spray can be adjusted from 0 to 3 feet
The 360° full circle watering pattern lets you control the flow of water with your finger tips
A minimum flow rate of 0 to 13 gallons per hour can be adjusted

Questions & Answers

The maximum diameter answers range from 4" to 5' (6' according to the manufacturer's What's the reason?

Streaming water is more difficult when you open the valve, so the pressure will decrease as a result. The diameter of the valve will increase as you close it

Is it possible to use these in a situation where there is low pressure, such as in ?

A short yes to that question. There are small orifices in your barrel, so it might be a good idea to filter your barrel water. By turning the top, you can adjust the amount of water flowing. Using 25 PSI pressure for about 6" of spacing, these are designed to be used with approximately 25 PSI pressure. It is possible for water to leak out of the container in your case, but perhaps it would It is possible that you will achieve better results if you raise the barrel.

Can you let me know the GPH for ?

This adjustable pump can be set between 0 and

Selected User Reviews For Rain Bird MBSTKTF1S Drip Irrigation Micro-Bubbler, Adjustable Height Staked Riser with 1/4" Tubing and Barbed Coupler, 360° Full Circle Pattern, 0 - 3' Spray Distance

One of the things I like most about my Rain Bird is its accessories
5/5

In the year since I installed my drip system, I've continued to modify it to ensure that I get the proper amount of water where I need it. I feel that I have accomplished what I wanted to do after finding these. My flower beds are very large, so I installed a spot emitter hose with a run emitter hose. Although I tried adding emitters, I was never able to get a Despite the hose being open, there wasn't much water coming out. I think it may be partly a water pressure issue. When I added these, I immediately knew I was on the right track. There is one micron for every pixel You can adjust the bubbler's distance so that it covers different distances. In my large beds which don't have rows or vacant areas, I would run the solid hose and add these every five feet or so if I did it all over again. The spot emitters work well for areas where plants are far apart, but can also be adjusted for low flow. They set low enough so the water does not evaporate like with a normal sprinkler, but put out enough water that I get good soaking in a couple of hours. That's what I like about them! I am updating with the 6th update This years's calendar We have still been able to use these after four years. There have been a few bubbler heads lost You may be able to pop them off the next time you turn on the water if you loosen them too much. Every spring, I hook up a hose to the emitters and let them run. With all my rain drip line and emitters, I leave them in the sun. I just hook them up and go! I have purchased more for my enlarged.

Carmelo Wolfe
Carmelo Wolfe
| Aug 25, 2020
The only thing you get is The only bad thing about them is that they waste no The best I could tell, I thought I was going to get a large bag of these, but then I saw that there were The price of these items is above a dollar apiece
4/5

They are similar to my large pots in that they stay at the edge of the pot so they do not waste water spraying 180 degrees because they only spray The spray from other cheap brands sprays 360 degrees, so if you do not lean them back a bit you lose water over the edge of the pot. Also, these seem to be better built than those that are cheaper.

Russell MacDonald
Russell MacDonald
| Jan 26, 2021
It could be that a problem exists with either the design or the batch
3/5

It is actually these sprinklers/bubblers that are causing me to have problems. They start up when they first start up. As if they're blocked up, they act that way. With a complete top removal, I can have the top blown out with water. Once that's done, screw the top back on and it's all good. However, once the zone was shut down for a while, it started working again. Once the system is back on, turn it on again. This is a problem that I face as well. As the outflow from the sprinkler downstream was draining, I thought the lines might be developing some sort of airlock. On the distribution heads, I replaced the check valves with a set of check valves that I had purchased and installed. The problems were not resolved by this method either. Having said that, let me be honest. There are a few bubblers with this issue, about half of them. I was advised to use the 30 psi regulators by Rainbird. Instead of the 40 psi regulator, I switched to the 40 psi regulator. In the end, this did not contribute to my problem. I have ordered a few more and am planning to remove the top of the valve and grind down some of it. After that, we put back the top. (Maybe there isn't enough room for the air pocket to be squeezed You may try another method if this doesn't work. My plan is to remove the bubblers and use an emitter hose in their place.

Nellie Dougherty
Nellie Dougherty
| Apr 29, 2021
The drippers are a bit more expensive than the red no-name heads, but the installation is much easier
4/5

This dripper costs way more than the no-name brand red drippers on Amazon, but it is easier to adjust. The tips have a "click" setting so you can change the flow rate while you twist, which helps it stay steady regardless of how much you twist. One of my other red drippers was very loose and tended to spin on its own and change the flow rate significantly. For some of them, I had to wrap them in Teflon tape to make them stay. Although I can't say what the sun will do to these, I hope they hold up well in the shade.

Kyng SLATER
Kyng SLATER
| Sep 07, 2020
It would be a great addition to any I have purchased this product 3 times and find them just as great as the last
5/5

This worked great for me in a vegetable garden. I also installed the 180 circle pattern around all the flower beds, and they left a beautiful pattern. Water is being applied to every crop. I am very happy with the results. Although there were cheaper options, after reading reviews, I figured it would be worth paying a few extra dollars for quality, especially since our garden produces food into the fall and winter. The round turns. I would also recommend checking out the Rain Bird drip line kit if you're new to drip lines. It works well with these products.

Damari Montgomery
Damari Montgomery
| Sep 06, 2020
An operator who is smooth in their movements
5/5

It made sense to buy this pack as well as this one
. Unlike the other one, which is more expensive, this one was effective. Moreover, all of them come with a free one-month subscription This tiny connector is all you need. If you turn it, it automatically This may sound obvious, but the other one did not!.

Santino Pittman
Santino Pittman
| Mar 09, 2021
I appreciate your support Please note that 0 to 3' is not an acceptable range
4/5

It was purchased to enhance a Rain Bird GRDNERKIT Drip Irrigation Gardener's Drip Kit and everyone is delighted with how they work. As far as I can tell, that "3 feet" part of "adjust spray distance from 0 to 3' " is not in the instructions. It may be possible to get big tubes with sufficient PSI, but with standard city supply, on flat terrain, only 10 other emitters (all drip regulated), I'm only seeing up to I am fine with this since it serves my purpose.

Livia McPherson
Livia McPherson
| Jan 08, 2021
Setting it up is not easy It is useless as a spray substitute
3/5

When the flow is adjusted by turning the knob on top, the direction of the arc moves as well. The result is that you have to rotate the stake to water the new area. A microspray would be much more effective than stream water, as it removes the finer parts of the soil where it comes in contact.

Taylor BIBI
Taylor BIBI
| Jul 17, 2021

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