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The 7" Elbow Stake with Valve (5 Pack) is a compact, versatile support stake designed to position and control the output of Mini Jet sprayers and other micro sprayers in your drip irrigation system. The elbow design holds the sprayer at an optimal angle above soil level, while the built-in control valve lets you easily fine-tune water flow and spray distance at each individual outlet — no tools required.
The threaded top accepts a short length of 1/4" micro tubing or a Rigid Riser between the stake and the sprayer head, while the side barb connects directly to 1/4" supply tubing from your mainline. Sold in a convenient 5-pack, these stakes are an economical way to set up or expand a sprayer-based garden or greenhouse irrigation layout.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Stake Height | 7 Inches |
| Stake Style | Elbow (angled head) |
| Flow Control Valve | Yes (built-in, adjustable) |
| Top Connection | Threaded — accepts 1/4" tubing or Rigid Riser |
| Side Barb | 1/4" barb (connects to 1/4" supply tubing from mainline) |
| Compatible Sprayers | Mini Jet sprayers and other micro sprayers |
| Pack Quantity | 5 Stakes per Pack |
| SKU | SV-5 |
What sprayers are compatible with this stake?
This stake is designed for use with Mini Jet sprayers and other micro sprayers that use a standard threaded base and 1/4" tubing connections.
The threaded top accepts a short section of 1/4" tubing or a Rigid Riser to raise the sprayer head to the desired height above the soil.
Can I shut off a single sprayer without affecting the rest of the zone?
Yes. The built-in valve on this stake allows you to reduce or completely shut off flow to an individual sprayer head without disrupting the rest of your irrigation zone.
This is especially useful in mixed plantings or container setups where different plants have different watering needs.
How does the elbow stake differ from a straight stake?
The elbow design angles the sprayer head so it delivers water in the optimal direction for coverage, rather than pointing straight up like a vertical riser.
This makes it ideal for directing spray toward plant bases or across a garden bed from the edge.
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