2-in-One Drip Irrigation Tubing Hole Punch & Fitting Insertion Tool - for Easier 1/4 Inch Fitting & Emitter Insertion

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  • Zebra girl

    Greater than one week

    Best emitter tool ever. Easy to use and fit hand well. Highly recommend for people with arthritis

  • Nancy S

    > 3 day

    Im not sure that Rain Bird 1/2 inch drip tubing is really made to have emitters pushed directly in by a human. Making a hole first with this tool really helps.

  • Evangelos Iatridis

    > 3 day

    ok

  • Lorna Schoen

    > 3 day

    Not much use untill you drill a 7/32 hole in one of the slots . Then you can use it to hold 1/4 barb fittings while installing them on tubing.

  • RAF

    > 3 day

    Works well. Don’t push too hard or you might go through both walls

  • Happy along the Smoky Hill River.....

    > 3 day

    Used for my drip system. Worked as it should, sturdy and easy to use. Point is sharp. If you want holes in your main line to run drip lines....this will work! Would buy again if needed. Buy one and punch some holes!

  • James K.

    > 3 day

    Best tool Ive found for the job

  • R.D.G

    > 3 day

    Not expensive and easy to use when adding emitter tubing to my my drip line. Thumbs up!

  • R.D.G

    > 3 day

    Not expensive and easy to use when adding emitter tubing to my my drip line. Thumbs up!

  • SEG

    > 3 day

    I just used this tool for the first time a few minutes ago to make a hole in a main line tube (1/2 Toro Blue Stripe) and insert a small tube with a drip head. 1. The hole puncher worked very well. It so easily punched a hole that I advise to be careful you dont punch out the other side. A few careful back and forth movements with a bit of pressure, and you have your hole. Also, the tip is sharp. Dont poke a hole in your finger and save the protective cap the tool comes with. 2. The other end made it very easy to insert the drip line into the hole. I know some people said they had problems with this, but I just threaded the line in like it showed in the video, put a finger or thumb over the open edge of the channel the line goes in, and inserted the line into the hole at very slightly off 90 degrees with a bit of pressure and a few back and forth movements. The tool seems well made. I highly recommend this product for maintaining your drip system.

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