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Kollea Reliable Automatic Watering System, Plant Self Watering System Automatic Drip Irrigation Kit with 60-Day Programmable Timer, LED Display & USB Power, Indoor Irrigation System for Potted Plants

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Features

  • WARM REMINDER: If you're going out for weeks, be aware that the plant waterer is CHARGING and that the water reservoir is large enough. When you come back home, you will find your plants still thrive.
  • Easy to Set Up: Just set the amount and the frequency, and away go. The range of water supply volume of each watering time is (10ml-990ml), and the watering frequency is (1 hours to 60 days). Once setup is complete, you can press the TEST button to test if the plant watering devices are set up correctly and work properly.
  • Feel Free to Assemble: There is not only a Programmer. We have prepared 32.8ft Tube x 1, T-joints x 10, Joints x 3, Tube Blockers x 5, USB Cable x 1 and Watering Stakes x 10 to help you DIY and water as many plants as possible. You can cut the water pipes and design an exclusive irrigation system for your plants.
  • Visible LED Displaying: With an advanced visible LED screen, the plant self watering devices will be much simpler to set up and program. You can see the time interval, water supply volume, and battery level clearly. It helps you to adjust settings much more conveniently.
  • Memorize What You Have Programmed: Scheduled programming and settings will remain in memory even when power is off. It doesn't take your time to reset.. Once set up, the indoor plant watering system will work automatically, and you will rejoice as the plant thrives.

Brand: Kollea


Style: Self Watering,Portable,Micro,Automatic,Usb,Indoor,Battery


Color: White


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.54 x 2.4 x 2.44 inches


Special Feature: Automatic Watering, Programmable


Product Dimensions: 3.54 x 2.4 x 2.44 inches


Item Weight: 1.23 pounds


Manufacturer: Kollea


Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required.


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  • Looks Good, DID WORK, but you MUST think about what you are doing!
UPDATED 1/23/23: Prepping for our annual February trip away. Unit still going strong and battery still had 80% charge from last year. INPUT teat snapped off when being disassembled last year. Super Glue fixed it, but be sure to use a probe inside it while glueing to make sure you don't block it up. Decided to carefully slice it off pump when I disassemble after using it each year. Still a good investment into the 3rd year. January 2021: Just bought this system so that my wife wouldn't lose her plants while we are away for a month. She didn't feel right asking a friend to come over due to Covid situation so I bought this system for her after comparing what is available on the market. Many of the reviews for the various systems are filled with dead plants, leaks, and failures, and I may know why. Since most of them come from China, the instructions are translated and leave a lot of confusion in their wake. I would have rated Assembly/installation higher if the instructions had been better. Here are the "Tricks" IMHO to making this system work: 1. Unit came with a 70% battery charge in it. The USB cable supplied is WAY TOO SHORT and there's no charger. I added my own longer cable and USB/AC charger from a phone. 2. Charge the unit to full charge. While charging unit will flash 7, 8, 9 (X10%) . Shows 10 when fully charged and connected by USB cord/charger to wall outlet. 3. Read the instructions multiple times, then with unit in hand, do a dry run to program it. 4. I then cut a short (about 18") piece of tubing, put it into a 2 liter bottle of water, sucked water into it and connected it to pump INTAKE, then standing at the kitchen sink I pushed test and pumped water for a while. Was impressed by the flow/pressure of pump. I then placed this in the side after connecting the intake filter (supplied with unit) to the tube still attached to the pump. 5. Taking the roll of plastic tubing, I then unwound a piece long enough to reach/wind through all of the plant containers. I put a plant watering stake on the tube's end (path of least resistance) then working my way past each plant, snipped the tubing and installed a "T" joint that faced the center of each pot and continued to work my way to the last plant. CRITICAL: DO NOT PULL TUBING OFF OF FITTINGS AFTER INSERTION OR 90+% CHANCE OF LEAKAGE! WHEN YOU PUSH TUBING TO FITTING TWIST THE TUBE AS IT MOVES ALL THE WAY AGAINST PIECE. 6. I had 9 pots so I cut eight 3" pieces of plastic tubing and inserted a watering stake in each one. I then attached to the open spot on each of the eight "T" fittings already in line. I DID NOT PUT STAKES IN POTS YET. 7. Cutting a piece of tubing long enough to reach from the end of the first plant to where the bucket/pump would be located, it was attached to the end of the first "T" fitting in line, taken to the kitchen sink, and connected to the pump's OUT port. Once good flow from all stakes and no leaks were observed at the joints, the assembly was disconnected at the pump, taken to the pots, and the stakes were inserted into each pot's center. 8. A large bucket was filled, the pump was reattached to the tubing assembly with the pumps intake line placed into the water and the USB charger/cord was plugged into 110v and the cord's end plugged into the pump AFTER the pump was clipped to the buckets side OVER the inside of the bucket (see photo 2). NOTE THAT THE PUMP IS HIGHER THAN THE BUCKET'S WATER LEVEL, LOWER THAN THE PLANTS/WATERING STAKES, AND THAT ALL TUBING CONNECTIONS (PHOTO 3) ARE OVER THE POTS SO THAT IF THERE IS A LEAK IT DRIPS ON THE PLANT. THIS SHOULD PREVENT ANY SIPHONING ACTION/SUBSEQUENT DAMAGE IF IT WOULD OCCUR. 9. The pump was then run on TEST to verify water flow, lack of leaks, and total system operation. POSSIBLE CAUSE OF DRY PLANTS: The system's output is measured in milliliters (ml) TOTAL OUTPUT PER WATERING. THIS PUMP'S MAX OUTPUT IS 990 ml PER WATERING - 120 ml = 4OZ - SO IF YOU SET THIS PUMP TO 990 MAX YOU'RE ONLY PUTTING A QUART TOTAL INTO YOUR PLANTS COLLECTIVELY AT A TIME. I am almost certain that people who have complained of dry plants either didn't calculate the water amount/frequency OR the size of the water reservoir correctly. My wife determined that 4 oz per plant per week should be adequate BUT SHE HAD NINE PLANTS instead of eight and she wanted all nine watered so the amount is actually estimated at 3.7 oz per plant per watering. We will probably increase the frequency to 5 or 6 day intervals to over compensate. Well that's it for now. I plan on editing this review once we are back in March to report if the above worked. JUST BACK AND FOUND ALL PLANTS ALIVE & WELL WITH BUCKET EMPTY. Changed schedule to every 5 INSTEAD OF 7 days watering. BEWARE that you CAN'T regulate individual plant amounts so I found two small ceramic containers filled almost to top ready to overflow when I got back. Would have been my fault if it had happened. Other than that this system is definitely a buy in my book. IF YOU ARE GONE LONGER THAN A MONTH; SUGGEST YOU CONNECT MULTIPLE BUCKETS WITH LARGER D HOSES THRU SIPHON ACTION OR YOU WILL DEFINITELY RUN SHORT OF WATER AND PLANTS WILL DIE. BTW, YOU GET LOADS OF TUBING AND FITTINGS FOR VARIOUS CONFIGURATIONS WITH THIS KIT. Best to all and stay healthy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2021 by Lee K. Lee K.

  • Set Up Takes Some Engineering Ability
First, the watering stakes arrived fused. Closed. Nothing could go through. At. All. Consequently, a trip to the local Big Box Hardware store is going to be necessary. There's a system called Mister Landscaper that makes all manner of watering heads & adjustable drippers that fit the tubing that comes with this pump. Turns out this is way better anyway. The watering stakes included with the pump are not adjustable in any way. Mister Landscaper dripper heads are very adjustable. Second, the amount of water you dial in on the pump has no bearing in reality to what will actually come out the dripper. I spent the better part of a day standing at the kitchen sink with things set up as I was going to have them, with the exception that the outlets were dripping into measured containers instead of plants, entering first one amount, then another, then smaller, then larger, then hardly any at all... The instructions in the box state that the amount you put in the settings is the amount the pump puts out. That amount is then divided into differing outputs on each nozzle depending on how many outlets, length of tubing and height of all the various components. I have 3 outlets, wanted each one to get ~60-75ml every 3rd day. That would be about 240ml on the pump. 1 cup being 240ml. I dialed in 240ml. Each of the 3 containers got about 200ml... I began dialing down and testing after each change. The output remained at 200ml per container until I got down to 180ml. After much changing and testing, I finally settled on 60ml every 3rd day. That delivered somewhere between 50 and 70ml to each of the 3 containers each time. Third... You darn sure better have those plants sitting in a good size bucket or the sink, because every now and then, out of the blue, with no warning... this little pump gets the bit in it's teeth and takes off running and delivers a full cup to each outlet. If you have your plant sitting in a cute little shallow plant saucer, that devil IS going to overflow. Fourth. The amount of water output at each nozzle will depend greatly on the relative height of the water source, the pump and the various plants to be watered, diameter of the outlet and length of the tubing. Brush off that High School physics fluid dynamics knowledge. Hydrostatic pressure and all that. After all that, I think this will be worth the money. The thing is inexpensive. You're not buying a highly calibrated, delicate instrument from NASA. I think it's worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Nobeeper

  • Works well.
The media could not be loaded. It works well. I would've like a clock of some sort to be on it. For example, if you charge the unit after you set the watering schedule your watering schedule changes to the time you finish charging. This can be confusing when your expecting the unit to start a certain time. It only sets to days and amount of water to release. It does the job. I would recommend, but not a 5 star due to the clock option missing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by sheila taylor sheila taylor

  • So far so good
So far so good. I would like to know where I can get extra tubing at the same size.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by Brett Lastra

  • Works good.
So far this little guy has been keeping our orchids alive while we are gone for extended periods. The display is not so intuitive. Would be nice if there was a count down or some way of predicting when it would come on so you could make sure all outlets are dripping water.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by Russell Thornton

  • Worked well, but I broke it. Seller refunded money.
There’s a slight learning curve to programming the device, but it works. We left it unplugged on a full charge and it kept running for several weeks, watering once a day. I broke one of the hose fittings trying to remove the piping. If it doesn’t slip off, you might want to cut the hose so you don’t break it. The seller immediately offered a full refund, so they stand behind their product. Thanks for that. I’m pretty sure I’ll end up buying another one to replace it, because broken hose aside it worked pretty well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023 by m.haynes

  • Worked well for 3 weeks. Vendor issued refund after plastic connector broke off of my unit.
Update: After I posted the review below, the vendor immediately offered a full refund. They definitely stand behind their product! I purchased this item before a 2-week vacation, during which it kept my plants alive and healthy. But as I removed the provided plastic tubing from the main unit afterwards, the male connector broke off, rendering it useless after only 3 weeks. Just be aware of this before/after you make a purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023 by DANIEL M BOYNE DANIEL M BOYNE

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