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Review Of Big Drippa

Well I bought one of these at the start of this season and wished I'd bought two more, I can't rave about this product enough. It consists of:-

A gravity fed bag

10.5 litres of Water

5 Metres of tubing

6 adjustable drippers

Sounds simple? It is - just fill it up with water once a day and it drip feeds up to two tomato bags (assuming 3 plants per bag) for upto 24 hours. All I can say to sum it up is that it has increased my tomato yield by around a third this year.

It's very simple to set up - Even accounting for drilling a hole to put up a hook to hang the bag from the whole setup took less than ten mintues from unpacking it. Highly recommended - great value for money


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