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Saving rain water saves money and helps the environment plus rain water is better for plants than tap water. This collapsible water barrel featured holds up to 156 gallons of rain water. Rain barrel collapse at the end of the season for easy storage. Weight only 10.3 lbs when empty. Made from durable 3 layered resin, UV resistant for years. Includes removable filter to keep out small debris and insects. Also includes an overflow tap. Product made from flexible laminated polyester which provides superior strength, durability, and resistance to weathering. Features a zipper that closes or opens the top easily. Five heavy duty resin legs 26 long support this collapsible rain barrel. Easy assembly, just insert the legs. Perfect for gardens and patios with limited space. Reuse water for gardening....this is an eco friendly product made from puncture resistant material when used under normal conditions..Size 32" High x 39" Wide
August 1st, 2010 on 8:02 pm
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I bought this, set it up and started collecting rain water and using it for my many plants around the home. Bigger than most barrels around. Great idea,seems sturdy ,I also bought one formy son.
August 3rd, 2010 on 12:29 pm
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I purchased this rain barrel because it offers much higher capacity than most, and it works well overall. However, when it’s less than half full, it starts to look pretty strange. Like another reviewer, I keep mine in a place where it’s not obvious to the neighbors, but it bothers me a little. I may buy other rain barrels in the future, but will most likely purchase something made of a solid material.
August 6th, 2010 on 12:05 am
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The item works and I like the drain hose. But it not really collapible. The metal roles that form the support poles are up whether the barrel is full or empty. I would prefer a barrel that colapses down to the top of the water. It is also a bit flimsy and if it were nearly empty, could be easily overturned by the rain. I am glad I bought it, but feel I paid too much for it worth.
August 6th, 2010 on 3:34 am
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156 gallons is pretty big for a rain barrel but the saving grace for our application is that it is placed out of the way in a nook where it will not be seen. When it is half full (half-empty, take your pick), the legs lean inward and the whole thing sags. If you live where there is so much rain year round that it will almost always be full, this would not be a problem, but then maybe you wouldn’t need one. Rigid acrylic ones are much smaller but more attractive if you are going to put one where it will be seen. Zipper has come apart and so far can be fixed by unzipping, rezipping, but I wonder how well it will last.