Drip Fittings
Whether you’re building a DIY garden bed or specifying a pro-landscape system, the right fittings make all the difference. Our Drip Fittings collection offers the connectors, adapters and accessories you need to bring your irrigation design together — reliably, cleanly and efficiently.
From simple barbed couplers and tees to compression, push-fit and swivel adapters, these fittings link mainlines, laterals and micro-tubing so your system flows smoothly and stays leak-free. Our selection includes:
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Barbed fittings for quick, cost-effective connections in smaller systems.
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Compression and push-fit styles for secure, high-performance joints in commercial or high-pressure systems.
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Elbows, tees, couplings, end caps and adapters to handle changes in direction, tube size, or system configuration.
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Durable materials designed to resist UV, clogging, shifting and seasonal wear—so your system stays watertight year after year.
Why shop with us? At Big Frog Supply we specialize in irrigation, plumbing and landscape lighting. We understand the details — tube sizes (¼″, ½″, etc.), fitting types, flow rates and installation best-practices. Use this collection to assemble or upgrade your drip system with confidence.
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Rain Bird - XBF1CONN - 1/4" Barb Transfer Fitting
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When selecting fittings, match the tube diameter precisely, consider whether the line will be exposed or buried, and plan for future expansions or repairs. For example, compression fittings shine in high-pressure or commercial runs, while barbed fittings are often ideal for simple DIY laterals.
Browse the collection, pick your style and connector types, install with precision, and keep your drip system flowing right the first time.