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Barbed Tee

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$4.85

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SKU:
BT34DURA

Description

Barbed fittings may come in black, grey, white or brown and are made of schedule 40 PVC plastic. Hose clamps are required for a secure connection.

Upgrade your irrigation system with Dura Brand Barbed Fittings, proudly Made in the USA for superior durability and performance. Easy to install, low-maintenance, and budget-friendly, these barbed fittings provide a secure and leak-resistant connection for Oval Hose, Polyethylene Mainline Tubing, or 1/2" Emitter Tubing.

Why Choose Dura Barbed Fittings?

  • Quick and Tool-Free Installation: Just push tubing over the barb for a snug fit
  • Durable and Long-Lasting: Made of high-quality PVC plastic
  • Flexible Design Options: Available in couplers, tees, elbows, valves, and more
  • Works at Various Pressures: Secure with hose clamps for pressures above 20 PSI
  • Versatile Colors: Black, white, gray, and brown options available

Big Selection, Low Prices

  • Barbed Couplers: Perfect for in-line tubing connections
  • Barbed Tees and Reducing Tees: Easily run a new line at a 90 degree angle
  • Barbed Elbows and Reducing Elbows: Navigate tight corners smoothly
  • Barbed Valves: Control water flow with ease
  • Barbed Plugs and Hose Adapters: Customize your system with precision

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