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Hunter HE60B25 Point Source Drip Emitter — 6.0 GPH (25-pack)

Brand: Hunter
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Original Price $1.42
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SKU HE60B25
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Hunter HE60B25 point-source drip emitter delivers a reliable 6.0 GPH (23 l/hr) flow from a compact, self-piercing barb outlet. Designed for micro-irrigation systems, this pressure-compensating emitter provides consistent water delivery at the root zone while reducing runoff and oversaturation. Color-coded for quick flow identification, the HE60B25 is built for easy installation and long-term outdoor use.

  • Flow rate: 6.0 GPH (23 l/hr) — ideal for trees, shrubs, and deep-rooted plants.
  • Inlet type: Self-piercing 1/4" barb for fast insertion into micro-tubing or drip lines.
  • Pressure compensation: Maintains uniform output across typical landscape pressures.
  • Color-coded & tactile: Orange body with coined edges for easy grip and visual flow ID.
  • Durability: UV-resistant construction and optional diffuser cap protect against debris and sun exposure.
  • Packaging: Commonly supplied in multi-packs for jobsite convenience; sold as single SKU HE60B25.

Use the HE60B25 when you need dependable, localized watering from individual emitters. Pair it with 1/4" micro-tubing, stakes, and adapters for flexible layouts. Refer to the Hunter Point Source Emitters literature for installation tips, flow charts, and specifications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What tubing size fits the HE60B25 emitter?
The HE60B25 uses a self-piercing 1/4" barb inlet and is compatible with standard 1/4" micro-tubing and distribution lines.
Is the HE60B25 pressure-compensating?
Yes. These point-source emitters offer pressure-compensating flow to keep output consistent across normal landscape pressures.
How do I install a self-piercing barb emitter?
Press the barb into blank or pre-pierced 1/4" tubing using steady pressure or a piercing tool; coin edge aids grip during insertion.
Which color indicates 6.0 GPH on Hunter point emitters?
Hunter uses earth-tone coding; the HE60B model for 6.0 GPH is typically orange for quick visual identification.