Chapin HydroFeed Fertilizer Injector
Effortlessly nourish your garden with the Chapin HydroFeed Fertilizer Injector. Designed for small to medium gardens, this hose-end sprayer simplifies feeding by directly applying nutrients through your garden hose. The clear tank allows for easy monitoring of liquid levels, while the funnel top ensures mess-free filling. A convenient drain valve enables quick emptying. It's compatible with both liquid and granular concentrates, and the adjustable nozzle offers precise application for consistent plant nourishment. Make plant care efficient and effective with this versatile tool.
$73.95
Owner Satisfaction
3.2
/ 5
Category Rank
434
/ 448
#434 in Lawn & Garden Sprayers
Price vs Category Average
-77%
Below average
Who it's for
- Automated Fertigation
- Simple Inline Installation
- Cost-Effective Solution
Who should skip it
- Flow-Dependent Accuracy
- Potential Pressure Drop
- Requires Water-Soluble Products
Key Specs
Works best at 40 PSI operating pressure
Maximum incoming pressure
60 PSI
Available capacities
16 oz, 24 oz, and 32 oz
Mixing rate
1 oz of concentrate per gallon
Material
Plastic
Connection Standard
Garden Hose Thread (GHT)
Wand Material
Plastic
Tank Material
Polyethylene
Features
- Clear tank for easy monitoring
- Funnel top for simple filling
- Drain valve for quick emptying
- Works with liquid and granular concentrates
- Direct nutrient application via hose
- Ideal for small to medium gardens
- Adjustable nozzle for precise application
What customers say
Gardeners highly value the Chapin HydroFeed Fertilizer Injector for its concept and the substantial time savings it provides for large setups. When operating correctly, users appreciate the consistent, automated nutrient delivery that simplifies feeding schedules. Setup is generally straightforward. However, satisfaction is often reduced by significant concerns regarding long-term reliability and build quality. A recurring issue involves the durability of internal seals and plastic components, leading to potential leaks or failure after one season. Some users also report inconsistent injection rates, undermining the automation. While the convenience is a major benefit, perceived maintenance needs due to component failure lower overall approval. Users desire more robust engineering to match the price point.
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