Drip Emitters
Fine-tune your irrigation system to deliver water exactly where roots need it. The Drip Emitters collection features precision emitters, drippers and microspray devices designed for landscapes, gardens, containers and commercial-scale applications alike.
Whether you’re setting up a DIY vegetable bed, landscaping around your home or specifying for a pro job, drip emitters let you target water at the root zone, reduce waste and improve plant health. Drip irrigation works by slowly applying water near the roots, minimizing evaporation and runoff compared to overhead systems.
In this collection you’ll find:
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Fixed-flow and adjustable emitters delivering precise gallons-per-hour rates for different plant sizes and soil types.
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Pressure-compensating emitters that maintain uniform flow even with varying elevation or long line lengths—ideal for slopes or uneven terrain.
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Inline, in-line and stake-mounted emitters to fit into tubing, manifolds or spot-watering installations.
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Durable options designed to resist clogging, simplify maintenance, and scale from homeowner gardens to pro landscape designs.
Why Big Frog Supply? Because we serve both the DIY homeowner and the contractor — we understand irrigation, plumbing and landscape lighting, and we bring you expert-curated gear with real-world clarity. Need help picking the correct GPH rating, connection type or layout suggestion? We’ve got you.
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Rain Bird - Pressure Compensating Emitter
Rain BirdOriginal price $ 1.38 - Original price $ 1.53Original price$ 1.38 - $ 1.53$ 1.38 - $ 1.53Current price $ 1.38| /The only emitters with self-piercing barbs, making them the easiest to install using the Xeriman tool. Widest selection of pressure-compensating em...
View full detailsOriginal price $ 1.38 - Original price $ 1.53Original price$ 1.38 - $ 1.53$ 1.38 - $ 1.53Current price $ 1.38| /
Pro tip: Start by mapping out your plants by size and spacing, then choose emitters whose flow matches the plant and soil porosity. For slopes, runs over 50 ft or multi-level designs, select pressure-compensating emitters to keep the system balanced. Finally, insist on a filter upstream to minimize clog risks (emitters have small flow paths).
Browse the collection, choose your emitter type and flow rate, and install with confidence — you’ll irrigate smarter, not harder.