Achla RB-02 Rain Catcher Water Barrel, 75 Gallons
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Average customer review:Product Description
Features safety grid and removable debris screen. Built-in 4 foot hose with thumb valve stores neatly in slot at top of the barrel. Overflow hose diverts excess water away from your house. Made of durable, UV-stable polyethylene. Link two or more together in seconds. A foolproof linking kit is included with every barrel, so you can add capacity as your garden expands.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13859 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Achla
- Model: RB-02
- Dimensions: 36.00" h x 28.00" w x 28.00" l,
Features
- 75-gallon water barrel catches rainfall for you to use for lawn and garden watering
- Made of durable, UV-stable polyethylene
- Removable screen keeps debris from clogging water flow
- Built-in 4-foot hose with thumb valve provides easy watering
- Measures 36 x 28 inches
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Keep your water bill down this summer. Allow Mother Nature to help with your lawn and garden watering chores with the environmentally friendly Achla Rain Catcher Water Barrel. It holds 75 gallons of direct rainfall, captured using its broad-mouth lid. An overflow valve diverts extra water away from the durable polyethylene Rain Catcher and out of your basement or crawlspace. A safety grid and removable debris screen keeps leaves and other materials from falling into the barrel and clogging the flow. A 4-foot hose with thumb valve stores neatly into a slot at the top of the barrel within easy reach. A foolproof linking kit is included, so you can add capacity when your flourishing garden expands. The Rain Catcher is 36 inches high and measures 28 inches in diameter.
Customer Reviews
Durable, but expensive.
I bought four of these a while ago. Because of the crazy price we paid for them, we take good care of them and bring them in every winter. The hose system they provide is worthless and has to be replaced with something more durable. And the screen top they provide gives out after awhile and there is no easy way to replace it. They use "plastic rivets" (for lack of a better way to describe it) and so we will have to come up with a way to replace and re-rivet it. When I bought these, they were $119. I would NEVER consider paying $159. for one. There's no reason for them to be this expensive.

