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The Chapin 4710 HydroFeed is a 1-gallon in-line fertilizing injection system designed for sprinklers and direct hose use. Featuring a translucent tank for easy monitoring, a variable rate adjustment from 1 to 10 oz per gallon, and standard hose fittings, it enables precise, water-efficient fertilization with liquid, granular, or fish emulsion products. Its rigid inlet tube with filter and drain valve simplify maintenance, making it ideal for millennial professionals seeking smart, eco-conscious lawn care solutions.






| ASIN | B07HR72KZB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,603 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #17 in Hydroponic Nutrients & Additives #999 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | Chapin International |
| Brand Name | Chapin International |
| Coverage | 1 US |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 464 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | 4710 1-Gallon HydroFeed In-Line Fertilizing Injection System for Sprinklers and Direct Hose Use |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Manufacturer | Chapin |
| Model Number | 4710 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 4710 |
| Target Species | Fish |
| UPC | 023883047108 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**T
Works fine!
So this is my first review, I WILL UPDATE over time especially if this fails. I had to return the first one that was sent by Amazon because clearly it was used, had ptfe tape and stripped threads. So my water pressure is 100psi going into the irrigation. This is wayyyyyy too much for this device. Yes it will leak EVERYWHERE! I am currently running it at 77psi using a zurn pressure regulator seems ok but it's probably passing the limits of the device. I do need the pressure though because there are just too many sprinklers on the lines. I mainly wanted this for 2 of my 3 stations which the lower pressure will reach. I have a bypass valve on there with a check valve, when I want to use it I will simply turn the valve off and on them switch it back. I have a bhyve app to control my irrigation, so I'll run it manually. I have no way of checking to see how accurate this will do the mic, but I can tell you when running it and you turn the knob you will see an increase in flow in the small tubing. Few cautions with this.... The threads are plastic. If you are going to be connecting this to an irrigation system make sure you know what you are doing. If you put the wrong threading on this you will mess up the threads. And you will get leaks everywhere. When screwing the cap back on don't just let it sit as you're screwing. Once you have the black part back on mostly lift it up and then screw with it in the up position so it can sit properly otherwise it will leak there.. This is using standard garden hose thread (mht and fth). This will limit the water pressure if you need higher pressure. Lower pressure you should be fine. I am using a 3/4 pvc pipe from my mains, to a regulator into a pvc ftp to 3/4" hose barb to a mht then to the device using Teflon tape and a hose gasket.... I'm going out of the device I'm pretty much doing the same thing. I also feel like this will probably handle more pressure and last longer than a regular hose, because of the gaskets they use. On the other side of the wall which is not pictured I have a regular hose bib so I can connect and fill up my watering can. This is another thing you can do. I also installed another hose bib in the back where the main line connects for the same reason. if you plan on just connecting this to your house and using it I feel it would be too excessive but obviously everybody has their own reasons. I wouldn't connect it directly to a hose bib. I would use a hose and make sure that it is seated correctly without any pressure on the connections... The only flaw of this device is the device is pretty much plastic. And they don't make it so you can connect it to an irrigation system easy. This is easily connected to a hose bib which is probably the worst way to connect this. They should have made this device with MIP threading and I'm just included a FPT to hose bib connection piece for those who would like to use it on a hose bib. I hope this helps anybody that buys this for the same reason I did. fertilization is very important especially if you grow fruits and grow flowers. I did want to use this to also lower the pH of my soil. I can use some hydroponic stuff or I'm sure there's other methods of doing it. But that was the other reason behind this. But otherwise I could just do it manually for now. Update 9.15.2020 The connection from the main line in started dripping because I barley hit it with a trash can. I couldn't get it to stop so I disconnected it. I placed a new gasket on it and used zip ties to really tighten it when as well as not letting the plastic slide off from it being tight. This seemed to resolve it. Also if using miracle grow, mix it. I filled the tank half way dumped the blue stuff in there and mixed it with a few oz. I also threw in some other stuff. To relieve issue when I'm done I purge the valve on the bottom for a quick second. Otherwise still good 4.20.25 Yes 5 years later. Been using it 3 times a year. So it did develop a leak at the top. Chapin replaced it. Still developed a leak at the top. I am at 77psi. So here's is my work around to this. I put my liquid fertilizer or pack of miracle grow. Tighten it up and turn the water on. It'll mix. Right before it reaches the top I turn the irrigation in for a full minute each station. I have it at the highest setting. At 30 seconds I switch to the next station until I'm done. Then I repeat the process till most the fertilizer is gone. However I'll increase the time to a minute and so forth. If you let it get to the top it will leak. Then I have it in the top tub for this reason. Hope someone finds this useful
M**E
WASTE OF MONEY
At first it worked great. bought it on April of 2019 aka this year an used it at the beginning of every month. had a valve on it so it was not always hooked up to the sprinklers. for the last 3 months every time i go to use it. it leaks from the top gasket. that gets resealed multi times. so i did a water pressure test the water is running at 35 psi. then today when i decided to remove it all together the two black nipples on the main attachment. broke off. barely pulled on it enough to break it. this is poorly made. very disappointed in this product another company that had no pride in there product.... SMH
C**C
Excellent product. Fantastic customer service.
It worked quite well in delivering the fertilizer to the irrigation, but then developed a crack and as a result leaked. Customer service resolved it right away. Now up and running no prob. I suggest isolating it from your main irrigation line with a diverter and valves - only allow water flow through it when you want to fertilizer. Will likely extend the life.
D**E
Works great for home gardens (1 year update)
I use the inline fertigator with a timer and drip lines. Worked great for my needs. I keep it covered away from direct sun (it is plastic after all). Was very easy to use. I was fertilizing my plants once a week and they did very well. I did not have an issue with the adjustment knob. I saw a couple of comments about not knowing exactly how much fertilizer solution (from tank) was mixed with irrigation water. Could that be done? Probably yes. Was I interested in knowing? Definitely no. If you think that one scoop of dry fertilizer in the gallon is not enough or too much, adjust next time. The mix I was using produces a pink color in solution. After I irrigate my plants once for 60 min, solution turn clear (so fertilizer was used). Happy with the purchase. 1 year update: The tank started leaking bad this season. It seems like the leak is coming from the seam. The tank shell is made of two halves with a seam in between, and that's where the problem is. I am not sure how much of the fertilizer is making it to the plants. Very unhappy with the low quality. I took out 3 stars from my initial review. Tried to seal with 2 part epoxy and that didn't seem to help. Tried again to salvage the tank. The leak did not seem to be due to tank cracking, but the rubber seal not doing its job. I bought a few different sizes of rubber o-ring material, cut it to length and super glue it. That made a nice O-ring, but the unit still leaks. Frustrating to waste that much money for a unit that should contain water but does not because of poor workmanship. This product should be taken off market. Kept one star, yet wished I can give it -5. Garbage, will not trust that brand ever again.
R**O
Tank ruptured at seam
Installed the product and it worked fine for about a month or so. Normal household PSI from garden hose. I turn the water to the tank off when not in use. After a month of daily use, the tank split at the seam where the 2 halves are joined together. However after contacting support they are replacing the unit.
J**T
Liquid Watering Fertizilizer and Weed control, in line feeder
It started as a wonder if someone made it, and I found it on amazon. Shipped quickly, and worked better than I anticipated. Thank you.
B**A
Works very well for my drip system. Long lasting as well.
For the past 3 years I've been using this for watering my bamboo hedge; about 250 feet of dripper hose. It does require a pressure regulator for our 75 PSI city water, but has been working well for many, many uses. When hand-tightened it does not leak at all, and the top is easy to remove. The hoses should be longer, which is my only real complaint, but I can always extend them if it bothers me too much in the future. Watering and fertilizing my bamboo hedges used to be a real pain and took way too long. This takes me 10 minutes to set up.
D**R
Will have a $400 water bill due to poor quality.
One year in, don't recommend. Agreed it's a great idea, but the quality is awful. The piece in the picture is the injector. It's plastic so be careful threating it on. Mine has been on and off too many times due to leaks and cross threaded. I cut the bad threads off, this will work once. If this unit is not positioned perfectly it leaks from one or more of the (6) different connectors. Next; the white plastic clips (pictured) can't be locked enough. Last night one blew off and I lost about 400 gallons of water. That happened after a tank fertilizer refill. The top is a beast to get on and off. It has to come off to refill. Each time that happens there is a good chance it will leak or worse.
M**Ö
Harika
Çok başarılı. Yıllardır ilkel bir türünü kullanıyorum. Bunu amazon da görünce çok sevindim aldım. Teşekkürler
N**N
Leaking at first month
Poor seals as this product start to leak at very first month, I was doing house renovation didn’t have time and forgot to start a return
N**H
Leaking again
This is my 2nd one and both of them start leaking at the top after 2 week so I'm going also send this 1 back and try a different type of fertilizer injector.not wroth the headache
R**G
Mauvais produit
Je ne vous recommande pas d acheter ce produit. Le reservoir d’eau a commencé à craquer après 4 semaines d utilisation.
B**U
Tank keeps cracking
This product is excellent & useful, but the tank will crack/rapture if you connect to the water line all the time, to prevent the tank from cracking add a water timer and let the water flow to the tank only when the sprinkler works. There are some severe manufacturing faults in this product. Also, it is highly priced, and not sure if it is worth the money.
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