25mm piping for use with our mini polytunnel kits and hoop house beds. Sold in 120cm lengths. Best connected up the centre as per the photo above for extra strength.
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4 tubing
problem getting ends into quickcrop sockets as tubes were no longer completely round (from cutting). managed after soaking in boiling water. prob. will need cut shorter for my 4 ft bed, but still more convenient and cheaper than buying massive roll from b&q.
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5 Just as described
Very good value for money and no cutting required, perfect for my polytunnels
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5 Raised bed loops
Great product great service
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4 Tubing 120cm lengths
Great tubing but read the small print. It is already pre-cut. I didn't notice that and have to tape two together for my broccoli. Used polytunnel tape so hopefully it will hold out. Would have preferred a roll of tubing that I could cut to size.
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5 Tubing 120cm lengths
Easy to cut and fit into the brackets
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4 Tubing 120cm lengths
Easy to cut and bend to make any size cover
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If you go to the Mini Polytunnel section on the website there is a picker button where you can order lengths of the piping on their own
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Roughly 1.5m long tubing however it does depend a bit on what height you want up the centre. As a rough guess i would say 1.5m
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The 25mm piping is the standard water pipe that you get in any hardware store but it is a lot stronger than hose pipe. Hose pipe won't stay ridged enough for the mini polytunnel to stand up. The centre connectors on their own won't be in stock for another few weeks. Around the 3rd week in April
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We should have the connectors back in stock in the next 10 days. They are available in the kits. I would suggest 3 hoops are still required for a 5ft bed. The figo connectors won't really work for this purpose and yes the bird netting is probably the best cover for where you are in France
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