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5-inch Drip Tubing Stakes - Hold Down Drip Irrigation - 1/4-inch Tubing - 11 or 14 Gauge

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Hold Your Drip Tubing In Place!

5-inch drip irrigation stakes (also known as irrigation staples) are designed specifically to fit snugly over 1/4 inch or 1/8 inch drip tubing, so that the drip tubing stays completely in place. Made from galvanized steel, these drip irrigation tubing stakes are reusable and resistant to rust.

We offer these in both a 14 gauge and 11 gauge. Use the 14 gauge stake for soft/sandy soil and the heavy duty 11 gauge stakes for rocky soil.


Specs

  • Two Size Options
    • Option 1 - Standard - 14 gauge - for soft/sandy soil 
    • Option 2 - Heavy Duty - 11 gauge - for rocky soil - up to 1/2" pipe
      • this 11 gauge stake will not bend in rocky soil, while the 14 gauge stake will bend
  • 5 1/4" professional length
  • Galvanized: Reusable
    • Since galvanized staples take longer to rust, they can be used for multiple applications
    • Standard staples start rusting the moment they are installed
  • Material: 14-gauge steel
  • Size: 5 1/4 in. x 1/2 in. 
  • Round Top
    • Provides stronger hold of drip tubing compared with standard landscape staples
Our 1/2 inch wide drip tubing staples are reusable, since galvanized staples take longer to rust, they can be used for multiple applications. Rounded top is great for securing 1/8" or 1/4" drip tubing.

Features

  • Secure 1/8" and 1/4" Drip Tubing: These 1/2" wide and curved top drip stakes are the perfect size to keep your ⅛” or ¼” drip tubing in place.
    Drip irrigation tubing stakes can be used for securing drip irrigation and wireless fences
  • Comparable to metal garden stakes from Lowes, Home Depot, and Walmart
  • Heavy Duty: Our drip tubing stakes are commercial grade. The 11 gauge drip stakes won't bend when inserting them into hard rocky soil. For softer soils, the 14 gauge option will work just fine.
    5-inch Drip Irrigation Tubing Hold Down Stakes lying on a cloth on the ground
  • Easy to Install: The sharp chisel point makes these easy to use and install into the ground. You can even insert them into hard rocky soil.
  • Rust Resistant Galvanized Steel: These drip stakes are galvanized, meaning they have a protective zinc coating that ensures they won't rust.
  • Reusable: Since these drip stakes are rust resistant, they are easy to pull up out of the ground and reuse.
  • Please note that retail packaging is not included as part of our strategy to reduce packaging waste
  • 30-day return policy
  • Free, Priority Mail shipping: arrives in 3 business days (10,000 staples or less), anywhere in USA
    • Shipments of 20,000 staples or more will take 1-3 weeks (pallet shipping)

    Description

    Commercial grade

    These Sandbaggy 5 1/4" round top drip irrigation tubing stakes are commercial grade, helping you get the job done, whether for backyard projects, large landscaping projects, or in your vegetable garden.

    Application Ready: Whether for backyard projects or large landscaping projects, Sandbaggy drip tubing stakes will get the job done

    Designed for drip tubing

    These reusable drip irrigation staples are designed specifically for holding down drip tubing and make great sprinkler stakes as well.

    Hook shaped stakes are ideal for securing drip tubing or any type of piping, since they don’t allow the tubing to move around, and are easy to remove from the ground and reuse.

    A staple designed JUST for drip tubing. Holds down 1/4" and 1/8" drip tubing perfectly!

    Easy installation

    Made with 14-gauge steel and sharp chisel points, these drip tubing staples are easy to install into the ground. Use the 11 gauge staples if you need something more heavy duty.Keep Your Plants Watered! Drip Tubing Stakes keep Drip Tubing in place - keeping your plants watered & your garden looking beautiful


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    FAQ

    Will these staples rust?

    No, the staples are galvanized, a process where a protective zinc coating is applied to the staples specifically to prevent rusting.

    In fact, galvanization even enables the staples to be reused.

    What's the difference between curved top and square top staples (stakes)?

    Square top 

    Square top staples have a flat top. Square top staples are typically used for securing landscape fabric, weed barrier fabric, dog fences & electric fences, controlling weed, securing synthetic turf, and holding sod.

    Round top

    Round top staples are rounded (curved) at the top. Round top staples are typically used to hold down irrigation pipes and PVC pipes. They are ideal when used as irrigation staples, whether that be for drip tubing systems or sprinkler piping.

    What gauge and size of drip tubing staples should I buy?

    Gauge

    The lower the gauge number, the thicker and stronger the metal.

    With compact soil, use drip tubing staples with a lower gauge, i.e. 8 gauge, so that the staples don't snap while hammering them into the ground.

    With normal or looser soil, use drip tubing staples with a higher gauge, i.e. 11 gauge.

    11-gauge staples are suitable for most applications.

    Size

    Longer staples work better in looser soils.

    The added length ensures that the drip tubing staples will not move after installation.

    For most soils, 6" x 1" x 6" staples will work.

    For looser soils, use longer staples, such as 9" x 1" x 9" or 12" x 1" x 12" staples.

    I only need a few pins. Why should I buy these over the 25 or 50-packs at local stores?

    These pins are a fraction of the cost of those at local stores.

    You can pin down vines, grasses, and small roots after planting, so they stay in place until the roots establish.

    You don't have to worry about dropping or losing a pin because the cost per pin is so minimal.

    What is the difference between all the different types of landscape staples you sell?

    Length Width Gauge (lower = thicker) Ideal soil type Best use Top Galvanized?
    6-inch Square Top Landscape Sod Staples Fabric Stakes
    Standard

    (most popular)
    6-inch 1-inch 11 gauge Normal Landscape fabric Square Available
    6-inch Round Top Landscape Garden Sod Staples Stakes Pins
    Round Top
    6-inch 1-inch 11 gauge Normal Install pipes Round Available
    6-inch 9-GAUGE (20% thicker) Square Top Landscape Staples - Landscape Fabric Staples Pins
    9-Gauge
    6-inch 1-inch 9 gauge Hard Strong, heavy duty Square
    6" Long x 2" Wide EXTRA WIDE Square Top Landscape Garden Sod Staples Stakes Pins
    2-inch wide
    6 or 8-inch 2-inch 9 or 8 gauge Hard 2X wider Square Available
    9-inch Square Top Heavy Duty Landscape Staples Bulk - Garden Anchor Pins
    9-inch
    9-inch 1-inch 11 gauge Soft Soft soil Square Available
    12-inch 8-gauge Round Top Heavy Duty Landscape Staples
    12-inch
    12-inch 1-inch 8 gauge Soft Long, heavy duty Round Available
    6-inch Round Top Galvanized Landscape Garden Sod Staples
    Galvanized
    6-inch 1-inch 9 gauge Normal Rust-resistant Round Yes
    6-inch PINK COLORED Square Top Landscape Garden Sod Staples Stakes Pins
    Pink
    6-inch 1-inch 11 gauge Normal Stands out Square
    6-inch Circle Top Pins Sod Staples
    Circle Top
    6-inch 1-inch 8 gauge Normal Fast installation Circle Yes
    5-inch Drip Irrigation Tubing Hold Down Stakes
    Drip Tubing
    5-inch 0.5-inch 14 gauge Normal Drip tubing (irrigation) Round Yes

    Rubber Mallet
    The easiest way to install landscape staples. Period.

    Installation

    Quick & Easy to Install: Use your hand or a rubber mallet to push each stake where you want them to be placed

    Tips

    1. Depending on how hard your soil is, separate each sod staple between 1-5 ft. For very soft soil, separate each staple by 1 ft. For very hard soil, separate each staple by 5 ft.
    2. For very soft soil, we recommend longer sod staples, such as 9-inch sod staples.
    3. For very hard soil, we recommend thicker sod staples, such as 6" x 2" x 6" 9-gauge staples
    Tools required for drip tubing staple installation:
    • Hammer
    • Gloves

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