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5" Hold Down

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$2.55

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SKU:
SS5-10

Description

Keep Your Drip Tubing Firmly in Place

The 5" Hold Down is a simple, reliable galvanized wire stake designed to secure 1/4" Soaker Dripline and 1/4" or 1/8" micro tubing flat against the ground. Its J-shaped design cradles small-diameter tubing to prevent shifting, lifting, or accidental damage from foot traffic and wind. The pointed ends allow for easy insertion into firm or compacted soil — no tools required.

Available in packs of 10 or 100, these hold-downs are an essential finishing touch for any home garden drip system, raised bed layout, or landscape bed.

Technical Specifications
Specification Details
Length 5"
Shape J-Shaped
Material Galvanized Wire
Compatible Tubing 1/4" Tubing, 1/8" Tubing, 1/4" Soaker Dripline
Pack Sizes 10-Pack, 100-Pack
Frequently Asked Questions

What size tubing does this hold-down work with?
This hold-down is sized for 1/4" tubing, 1/8" tubing, and 1/4" Soaker Dripline. It is not intended for larger 1/2" or 3/4" mainline tubing.

How many hold-downs do I need?
As a general rule, place a hold-down every 18–24 inches along your tubing run to keep lines flat and prevent lifting.

Will these work in hard ground?
Yes — the pointed ends are specifically designed for easier installation in firm or compacted soil.

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