The Ultimate Rubber Slow Soaker
- Efficient Deep Watering – Delivers a slow, even seepage directly to roots, reducing evaporation and water waste for healthier plants.
- Eco-Friendly Water Conservation – Uses up to 70% less water than traditional sprinklers, making it ideal for sustainable gardening.
- Easy to Install & Customize – Cut and connect to fit your specific watering needs; compatible with standard garden hose fittings.
- Ideal for Gardens & Landscaping – Perfect for raised beds, vegetable gardens, flower beds, and shrubs, promoting healthy, lush growth.
Technical Specifications
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Item No.
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I.D.
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Length
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UPC No.
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WS25
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3/8″
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25
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0-44882-51009-7
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WS50
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3/8″
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50
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0-44882-30115-2
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WS75
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3/8″
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75
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0-44882-30117-6
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FAQs: Weep & Soak Hose
What is the main purpose of a weep and soak hose?
It’s meant for steady, low-flow watering. Instead of spraying water into the air, it just seeps out little by little along the length of the hose. That slow soak gives soil time to absorb it, which makes it especially good for garden rows, shrubs, or plants that need deep watering near the foundation.
How does it conserve water?
Most of the water goes right into the ground, so you don’t lose much to wind or evaporation. Sprinklers can waste a lot, but this style keeps the moisture close to the roots. You end up using less while still getting healthier plants.
Can it be buried under mulch or soil?
Yes, and honestly it works better that way. A thin cover of mulch or soil helps keep the moisture in place and spreads the soaking more evenly. It also hides the hose so it doesn’t clutter up the garden.
Is it compatible with standard garden fittings?
It is. The ends hook right onto a regular faucet, and you can connect it to a splitter or a timer if you’d rather automate the watering. Nothing fancy is needed to get it going.
Is this hose lead-free and safe for edible plants?
Yes. The materials are lead-free, so you can safely run it through vegetable patches, herb gardens, or fruit beds. Just make sure the water source itself is safe for drinking, since the hose will only deliver what it’s given.












