Save on money, resources, and the environment by using this faux wood-looking 50-gallon Plastic Rain Barrel by Good Ideas to conserve water during the rainy season. Each rainwater collection barrel can be placed under a downspout when it rains. Features a brass outdoor water spigot for connection hoses or serves as an overflow spout. Each 50-gallon storage container for rainwater is durable against the weather and elements and also resists cracking and splitting due to UV damage. It also comes with a mesh screen made up of plastic that keeps out critters, insects, and debris from your precious collected rainwater. This water container can be connected to a rainwater-catching system that can collect gallons of rainwater using a connector kit that is sold separately. Be a certified nature water collector with this durable rain barrel to collect rainwater. Use the collected water to nourish your plants and your greenhouse during hot, sunny days, or use it to clean your chicken coops for 10 chickens, or for a cold plunge tub for everyone who needs a refreshing dip, or as emergency water during times of extreme circumstances. The possibilities are endless on what you can do to the rainwater that you have collected. Have a backup supply of water while not worrying about extra costs with this Good Ideas 50-gallon Plastic Rain Barrel, your assigned rain catcher.
Catch and store rainwater in this black faux wood rain barrel
Includes brass spigot so you can easily connect your hose or for use as an overflow spout
Made of the industry's strongest UV-resistant polyethylene resin
Collecting rainwater can help lower water bills and is easy on the environment
Sturdy polyethylene barrel stands up to the cold without cracking or splitting
Flat-back and front-side overflow design lets the barrel rest up against your house, but without the worries of water washing over your wall
Fits right under your gutter system and features a screen to keep out debris and insects
Easy to maintain and simple to implement
Can remain outside during the winter but it is recommended water be drained from the barrel when temperatures fall below freezing