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☀️ Water smarter, not harder — your plants’ new best friend!
The HEKIWAY 49FT Solar Drip Irrigation System is a versatile, solar-powered automatic watering kit designed for up to 15 pots. Featuring 25 programmable timer modes and a high flow rate of 900ml/min, it ensures precise, water-efficient irrigation indoors or outdoors. With smart alerts for blockages and low water, plus a robust 50ft tubing setup, it delivers hassle-free, eco-friendly plant care year-round.














| ASIN | B0BNVMVFG8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,734 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #9 in Automatic Drip Irrigation Kits |
| Brand | HEKIWAY |
| Brand Name | HEKIWAY |
| Control Type | Programmable |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 640 Reviews |
| Fit Type | flexible tubing connections |
| Hose Length | 15 Meters |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 2 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.87 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 2 x 9 inches |
| Manufacturer | HEKIWAY |
| Material | ABS |
| Model Name | "Solar Auto Drip Irrigation Kit" |
| Model Number | Irrigation System-15 Pot |
| Number of Pieces | 36 |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| Part Number | 20240513 |
| Pattern | Irrigation System-15 Pot |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | plastik |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Set Name | Solar Auto Drip Irrigation Kit |
| Size | 49ft Irrigation System-15 Pot |
| Special Features | Automatic Watering, Programmable |
| Style | Automatic,indoor,Outdoor,Patio,Self Watering |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**S
Excellent drip irrigation.
In particular, I love having the beautiful garden and this has been a good strategy for water, easy to install and does its job very well, my plants are happy.
R**S
Worth every penny
This system works great. The set up took maybe half an hour, most of that was deciding where I wanted to place each drip stake. It comes with everything you need, including scissors; it even comes with a cute little garden tool set. The only tool I needed was a screw driver to mount the solar panel. The directions say to dip the drip tubing into hot water before you secure it to the T fitting, don’t forget to do this it makes it 10x easier and ensures a good seal. I heated up a teapot and brought it down to my garden beds so I wasn’t having to walk all the way back to the house multiple times. I have two large garden beds so I ordered two drip systems and ran them both out of the same water barrel. It’s really hot where I live so I have it set to the max: 20 minutes every 12 hours. Even if I have to manually fill up the water barrel once a week this system is worth the money to handle daily watering.
K**R
Good idea, needs work
Pros: This is a great idea, and I enjoyed the adorable garden tools that it comes with (useless, but cute). On more useful note, it comes with plenty of tubing, tees, drippers, and even includes scissors. It was relatively easy to put together, especially after letting the tubing sit in the hot sun for a few minutes. Cons: the fittings are fragile, and you must be gentle as well as firm when pushing the tubing onto them. After only 2 weeks in the sunshine, they get brittle. They still work fine... so long as you don't mess with them. So set it up, then don't touch it! If this thing keeps working, I'll probably replace the tubing and fittings with better stuff. The in-betweens: the solar panel and pump unit are combined, which makes it awkward to use the buttons on the control panel. I basically memorized where the "manual" button was so I can push it via the Braille method to test the system. Also, the solar panel unit must be higher than the water reservoir so that the "on" cycle doesn't start a siphon that drains the water bucket after the pump clicks "off". Although they provide 15 drippers, that would be fine only for indoor potted plants that only need " a sip" each. For outdoor plants, I wouldn't recommend using more than 8 drippers, in order to provide enough water per plant. I use this solar waterer for refilling ollas (look it up) which then provide the plants with water anytime they need it. Rather than refilling a bunch of individual ollas, I now just refill 1 bucket. I don't know how long-term reliable it will be. Still testing... UPDATE May 2025: I have 2 of these solar waterers, and 1 has quit working after only 1 month of gentle use (protected from rain & moisture). I will attempt to contact the company... UPDATE part 2: Impossible to contact the seller directly, and Amazon makes it difficult to ask any questions outside of their preprogrammed responses. So, there's no recourse. Bad quality product. Waste of money.
S**N
Smart design
Really convenient solution for keeping plants watered! The HEKIWAY 49FT Solar Drip Irrigation System was easy to set up and works great for my patio plants. I love that it’s solar-powered, so no outlet is needed, and the timer settings make it pretty much “set it and forget it.”
K**N
Brittle drip lines and water safety restrictions
I got this so that I could have a large water container on a timed drip system into the garden bed. I will say that in terms of watering that garden bed for the summer, it worked well enough for awhile and had some annoyances but ultimately got 2 good months of watering out of it. To summarize the extended information below : instructions say not to get he solar panel wet, drip lines underground became very brittle and broke after 2 months, lots of beeping, overpriced for how much use I got out of it. There are restrictions in the instructions like not getting the underside of the solar panel wet because the button panel isn't water safe. So having it outdoors in a rainy area seems unhelpful. I live in the desert so I adjusted the solar/button box in the hopes of it not getting wet and since it doesn't rain here, didn't have issues with that. The instructions were also unclear on exactly what the different intervals actually mean. After observing for 2 days it was easy to pin down that it would drip for 5 minutes every 12 hours. The beeping for errors like low water is annoying AF. I'm glad that my neighbors didn't complain but I could hear the beeps from across the yard and would run to turn them off until the next day or else everyone around me would probably go mad. The bigger issue was around longevity. After about 2 months, the plants didn't seem to be doing as well and I checked on the drip lines (since they're under the dirt) and a bunch of connections were snapped. I pulled them up to repair the piece that I found snapped and the lines were snapping and brittle and by the time I had the line out, it was too much unrepaired. The blue drippers were fine but all the connector pieces and even points in the line snapped like dry spaghetti. Mystery of the garden turning sad was solved. There were also a lot of times that I would have to push the drippers back under the ground because the vibrating from the machine would slowly move them up in the dirt. You can even see the soil vibrating when the watering turns on. If I was able to use this system for a few years or seasons, I would be happy. But 40 dollars for not even a full season is why I docked the stars. I could probably buy different connectors and re-do it all but my previous setup that cost slightly more and lasted me a few years and no headaches was more cost effective in the long run.
T**N
Smart and efficient irrigation system
I love this drip irrigation system because it can be use indoor or outdoor plants. The solar powered or rechargeable battery via USB-C is awesome. The customizable timer settings are very useful to set the schedule, tune watering, and run automatically without any hassle. I have a lot of options to set up a custom layout because this kit comes with long tubing, staks, and connectors. The smart alarm is the plus when it alerts me if there is a blockage or when the water runs low.
L**I
Definitely worth it 👍
Honestly didn’t expect much but this little solar drip system actually works really well. Set it up in like 10 mins and now my plants stay watered even when I forget (which is… often lol). Love that it runs on solar so no cords or hassle. Super convenient, especially for busy days or when I’m out.
L**K
Super useful -- totally worth the price.
I am a 66 year old who's been gardening since my 20s, and grew up with gardeners. I have used a bunch of watering systems, and so far I'm really impressed with this one. First, it's very simple to set up -- no hose connection, no batteries, and a very simple timer interface. It's pretty much the same as any of these irrigation systems that use quarter inch tubing (same stuff used in aquariums), but the little solar panel and having it draw from a reservoir is so handy for those spots that you're not going to get a hose to routinely. I saw a lot of complaints about the parts being fragile and breaking; I did not find this to be true. All of these small tubing systems have fiddly bits because it's small tubing. You have to gently wiggle things together or you'll snap them, and that's true of every brand I've used, including the big name ones. They provide an ample amount of tubing, but I knocked off a star because honestly, couldn't they just throw in a couple of extra pieces of the plastic fittings in case something happens? It seems so cheap not to do that. I can't comment on durability, but it seems relatively sturdy. I read a number of complaints about the solar panel not being water tight; be sure that you set this up so that the buttons are on the underside -- there is a USB-C port on the panel so you can charge the pump if you have an extended cloudy period and the battery isn't charging enough, and if that's not properly sealed and positioned, it'll surely leak. I'm going to cover mine with a bit of silicone tape. I can't comment on durability, since I just set it up, but it seems well enough made. Also, when you install the tubing, you'll notice that the water port that you're attaching it to has a little ridge or flange on it; be sure to press the tubing all the way down to prevent leaks. And yes, it will be tricky to do on the actual panel; if it were not we'd all be bellyaching about leaks -- it has to be a tight fit. Just make sure you have a cup of boiling water with you to dip the end of the tubing in to soften it up. It's make it mch easier to work with. Totally worth the price.
S**D
Best in the market, excellent support
Initially i was unsure about the product functioning and therefore reached out to the seller, not only they guided me quickly on how to do the setup but were there at each step of my learning curve. I’m very happy with the product and seller of this brand. Definitely recommend!
M**G
Eher nicht so doll
Macht an sich einen wertigen Eindruck. Leider ist es dann in der Tiefe nicht so doll. Die Zeiteinstellung ist verwirrend. Ok Button lange drücken und den Tag (D) auswählen. 1 bedeutet jeden Tag, 2 jeden 2. usw. Nochmal OK lange drücken und die Stunde (H) einstellen. 1 bedeutet jede Stunde, 2 alle 2 Stunden usw. Nochmal OK lange drücken und die Tropfdauer (M) einstellen. 1 bedeutet eine Minute usw. bis max 30 Minuten. Dann mit OK bestätigen. Ausschalten! Nun zu der "Startzeit" einschalten. Es läuft ein interner Timer los, der dann zu den Einstellungen einschaltet. Beispiel: D 1, H 12, M5 - Jeden Tag alle 12 Stunden für 5 Minuten. Soll der Tropfer um 9 Uhr und dann alle 12 Stunden angehen, Gerät um 9 oder 21 Uhr anschalten. Gerät startet und beginnt dann mit der ersten Tropfung nach 12 Stunden. Leider ist der Timer nicht genau und die Zeit hat sich immer weiter verschoben. Ich habe die Elektronik mit einem Shelly umgangen und schalte den Motor per Home Assistant Minutengenau. Pumpenleistung 900 ml/Minute. Bei den 15 beigelegten Tropfern sind das 60 ml/Minute pro Tropfer. Entsprechend der benötigten Menge Wasser muss die Pumpe dann x Minuten laufen. Das funktioniert eigentlich ganz gut. Tropfer sind Ok. Schlauchverlegung sehr einfach. Ein Rücklaufverhinderer ist auch dabei. So läuft das System nicht leer. Ansaugung durch Sieb auch OK. Ansaughöhe auch anständig. Ein Button für eine manuelle Aktivierung der Pumpe gibt es auch. Dann läuft die Pumpe für 2 Minuten. Der Signalgeber bei leeren Behälter funktioniert. Leider ist der Piepser extrem laut und piept dann mehrfach alle paar Sekunden ohne Unterlass. Was allerdings ganz schlecht ist, ist die Ladeversorgung des Akkus. Die Solarzelle ist echt gut, gibt es nichts gegen zu sagen, ABER: der Akku sollte (Keine Bezeichnung gefunden) so 3,6 - 4 V haben. Wenn die Sonne auf die Solarzelle scheint, dann geht die bis 7 V hoch. Das ist für den Akku weder gut noch förderlich, ganz im Gegenteil schädigt es den Akku und kann diesen überhitzen. Ok, für den Preis kann man auch kein Wunderwerk erwarten und man kann auch mit der komischen Einstellung umgehen. Pumpenleistung und Tropfmenge völlig OK. Aufgrund der Ladefunktion würde ich das Gerät nicht empfehlen, weil zu gefährlich.
R**B
BUENA RELACION PRECIO CALIDAD
EXCELENTE
J**S
Buena relacion calidad precio
Muy buen producto, en mi caso lo tengo para riego por 5 minutos cada 12 hrs con un garrafón de 20 lts. Con esa configuración para 4 macetas me dura aproximadamente 7 días antes de tener que rellenar de nuevo y aún tiene algo de agua el recipiente. La instalación es sencilla a pesar de que el manual puede ser confuso. Observando las fotos en Amazon es fácil de deducir como colocarlo. Lo volvería a comprar, falta hacer la prueba con más macetas para determinar si el agua que bombea durante 5 minutos alcanza, por lo pronto para 4 macetas las conserva con la humedad requerida.
R**N
Solarbewässerung
Leider ist keine ordentliche Beschreibung auf Deutsch dabei habe es bis jetzt noch nicht ins Laufen gebracht
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