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Plastic Hold Down for 1/2" Tubing (5 Pack)

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$2.05

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SKU:
SDPH-5
UPC:
013158150046

Description

Keep Your Drip Tubing Secured and Tidy

The DIG Plastic Hold Down for 1/2" Tubing is a simple, reliable stake designed to pin your 1/2" mainline drip tubing flat against the ground, keeping your irrigation layout neat and preventing tubing from shifting due to foot traffic, wind, or equipment. Each stake measures 6-1/2" in length with a flat top that can be hammered into the soil for a secure hold. This pack contains 5 stakes — a great addition to any drip system installation or repair.

Ideal for use in home gardens, raised beds, and landscape installations, these hold-downs work alongside all standard 1/2" poly drip tubing and 1/2" emitter tubing. Need to secure smaller tubing? See our Plastic Hold Down for 1/4" Tubing as well.

Technical Specifications
Specification Details
Stake Length 6-1/2"
Tubing Size 1/2"
Material Plastic
Pack Quantity 5 Stakes
Installation Method Hammer flat top into soil
Brand DIG
SKU SDPH-5
Frequently Asked Questions

What tubing size does this hold down fit?
This stake is designed specifically for standard 1/2" drip irrigation tubing.

How do I install these stakes?
Place the tubing in the stake's saddle and press or hammer the flat top of the stake into the ground until the tubing is held firmly against the soil surface.

How many stakes come in a pack?
Each pack contains 5 plastic hold-down stakes.

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