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Tap My Trees Stainless Steel Spile & Hook - Individual Maple Tree Tap for Sap Collection

SKU JN1080696
Original price $3.99 - Original price $3.99
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Start Your Maple Syrup Adventure Today!

Begin collecting fresh maple sap from your own backyard with this economical stainless steel spile and hook! Perfect for beginners or adding to your existing setup, this individual tap makes it simple and affordable to start the rewarding hobby of maple syrup making.

Everything You Need to Tap One Tree

  • Stainless Steel Spile: Durable tap that inserts into your maple tree
  • Hanging Hook Included: Holds your sap collection bucket or bag
  • Simple Installation: Just drill, tap in the spile, and hang your bucket
  • Economical Entry: Affordable way to try maple syrup collecting
  • Family-Friendly Hobby: Fun outdoor activity everyone can enjoy

How to Use Your Spile

Tapping a maple tree is surprisingly simple! Drill a hole at a slight upward angle into a healthy, mature maple tree (at least 10" diameter). Gently tap the spile into the hole with a hammer. Hang your collection bucket or bag on the hook, and watch as fresh, clear sap begins to drip. It's that easy!

A Green, Sustainable Hobby

Collecting maple sap is an environmentally sustainable process that doesn't harm the tree when done properly. It connects you with nature, teaches valuable skills, and rewards you with delicious, natural maple syrup. Plus, it's a wonderful way to spend time outdoors with family!

Perfect For

First-time maple syrup makers, adding taps to additional trees, replacing lost or damaged spiles, or trying out the hobby before investing in a larger kit. One spile can produce several gallons of sap per season!

Material: Stainless steel
Includes: Spile & hanging hook
Item #: TMT02145

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