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Re: Watering
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- Subject: Re: Watering
- From: m*@freya.berry.edu
- Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 17:38:54 EST
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Don Gross wrote:
> Are the sprinkler hoses really that much cheaper than soaker hoses?
> Around here everyone and his uncle sell the soaker hoses (Price-Costco,
> Supply One, Builders Supply, Home Depot, Walmart, etc., etc.).
> Comparitively, the sprinkler hoses are almost hard to find. Am I not
> thinking of the right kind of soaker hose?
Hi Don!
Expense is a relative concept. The soaker hoses are the thick,
black, spongy looking type. They sell for around $10 or $12 at the
Wal Mart. I can get the flat sprinkler hoses at a local discount
store (Big Lots) for $3. The "Y" connectors are about .59 cents.
Mary Ellen Broome
Database Manager
Development Services
Berry College
Rome, Georgia
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