The HomeNote 59FT Misting System is a faucet-connected, low-pressure outdoor misting kit built around a UV-resistant PU hose, 20 brass nozzles, and a 3/4-inch brass US NHT adapter. It is designed for patio cooling, greenhouse humidity, garden and flower watering, and livestock or animal enclosure use.
Available in multiple lengths from 26FT to 75FT, it scales to different coverage needs. As a low-pressure system, it will wet nearby surfaces during extended operation, and nozzles will drip briefly after the water is shut off. This is a physical characteristic of any gravity-drained low-pressure system rather than a product defect.
Specifications
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Hose Length: Available in 26FT, 59FT, and 75FT configurations
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Hose Material: UV-resistant 1/4 inch PU tubing
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Nozzle Count: 20 brass misting nozzles (59FT kit)
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Nozzle Material: Brass, rust and clog resistant
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Faucet Adapter: 3/4 inch brass, US NHT thread standard
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System Type: Low-pressure, no electricity, faucet-connected
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Pre-assembled: Yes, ready to connect and hang
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Claimed Cooling Target: Ambient reduction to approximately 73°F (23°C)
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Primary Uses: Patio cooling, greenhouse humidity, garden watering, livestock and animal enclosures, trampoline and pool-area cooling
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Color: Black
Matching the Right Length and Nozzle Count to Your Space
The length you choose directly determines how much coverage you get and how much water pressure reaches each nozzle. For a standard patio seating area or a single gazebo perimeter, the 26FT kit covers the space without pressure drop across the line.
The 59FT kit suits a larger deck, a greenhouse run, or a setup where you want to loop around a structure and cover multiple sides. At 75FT with all nozzles active, you may find output softer at the far end of the line, particularly at lower faucet pressure.
If your covered area is enclosed or small, consider capping some nozzle ports to concentrate pressure to fewer heads and reduce surface moisture accumulation. Aftermarket 0.2mm replacement nozzles are widely available and reduce flow rate per nozzle if the standard output is more than your space needs.
What to Expect from the HomeNote 59FT Misting System in Real Use
The brass nozzles produce a fine, consistent mist across the line with no leaks reported at the fittings when connections are seated and tightened properly. Installation across verified purchases is consistently described as under 30 minutes without special tools. The system works well connected to a timer for automated garden watering, and several buyers use it that way for flowers, vegetable plots, and greenhouse humidity management.
For patio cooling in dry to moderate heat, the performance is noticeable and fast. One buyer in a high-humidity environment found a creative workaround, attaching the line to a breathable shade sail so the fabric acted as an evaporative cooling surface without misting directly onto people.
Two operational realities worth knowing upfront: nozzles will drip for a short period after shutoff as the line drains, and surfaces directly below the line will get wet during sustained use. These are physics-level characteristics of low-pressure systems, not defects. A calcium or sediment filter at the faucet connection is recommended for areas with hard water to reduce nozzle clogging over time.
Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do the nozzles drip after the water is turned off?
When water pressure drops at shutoff, residual water in the line drains through the nozzle openings. This is a physical characteristic of any gravity-drained low-pressure system, not a defect. If dripping after shutoff is a problem for your setup, an inline anti-drip valve installed at the faucet connection will hold water in the line between cycles. These valves are available separately through irrigation suppliers.
What nozzle size should you use and when does it make sense to swap to 0.2mm nozzles?
The standard included nozzles work well for open-air patios, garden beds, and greenhouse runs where surface moisture is acceptable. If your space is enclosed or small and surfaces are getting wetter than you want, 0.2mm replacement brass nozzles reduce flow per head and produce a finer mist with more air evaporation. These are sold separately and are a common upgrade for covered or low-clearance spaces.
Does this system work well in humid climates?
Low-pressure misting systems cool primarily through evaporative cooling, so performance drops in high humidity as the mist evaporates more slowly. The system still benefits plants and animals through direct contact with fine water droplets even when air cooling is limited. One effective workaround is directing mist through a breathable shade fabric, which allows evaporative cooling through the material without misting directly onto people.