Good Ideas Rain Wizard Self-Draining Resin Urn, 65 Gallon Rain Barrel, Sandstone
Good Ideas Rain Wizard Self-Draining Resin Urn, 65 Gallon Rain Barrel, Sandstone
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Good Ideas Rain Wizard Self-Draining Resin Urn, 65 Gallon Rain Barrel, Sandstone

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  • Generous Capacity: This 65-gallon rain barrel is crafted from thick, BPA-free plastic resin, featuring a stylish sandstone urn appearance and a flat back for easy wall placement.
  • Integrated Planter: A self-draining planter top adds greenery while preventing standing water and mosquito breeding, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality.
  • Clean Water: A meshed screen effectively blocks leaves and debris from entering the barrel, ensuring the collection of cleaner, usable water.
  • Overflow Protection: An integrated channel diverts excess water away from your home's foundation, preventing potential flooding or structural damage.
  • Durable Spigot: The sturdy, rust-resistant brass spigot offers long-lasting performance and reliable access to stored rainwater, unlike less durable plastic alternatives.
  • Compact Dimensions: Measuring 25 x 26 x 35 inches and weighing 18 pounds, this rain barrel provides substantial capacity within a manageable footprint.
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Sep 7, 2014
Great Deals Buyer
5 out of 5 stars review

We love our new Rain Wizard!

We bought the 65 gallon Rain Wizard, and it looks great in our garden area. We ordered the charcoal grey color, hoping it would blend into the color of our house, which it did. It filled up very quickly. We connected a small hose at the bottom which we use to fill our pots. Planted flowers all around it, and always keep a flowering cascading plant on top! We have to pay for our water, so this water saver has been a huge savings for us. Have received so many compliments with everyone asking where we bought it. Love Hayneedle! Happy customers in Georgia!

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Jan 30, 2015
pat
5 out of 5 stars review

Attractive & Functional Rain Barrel

I have wanted to install a rain barrel every since I installed rain gutters after my house remodel, but the price kept me away. I considered making my own, but the DIY 55 gal drums from food grade containers just look too ugly next to my newly renovated house. Then I stumbled on some info about my local water utility offering $75 rebates/barrel (up to 4 barrels/ home) and the decision was a no brainer. I wound up purchasing four of them. These barrels look great and work well. I bought flex hose from my local HD to connect to my down spot. The size fit perfectly into the barrel once you remove the mesh screen that comes with the barrel. I had a bunch of leftover red bricks that I used to build a platform to raise the barrel up. The terra cotta colors looks good. I'm not so sure I'd use the planter on the top of the barrel. Even though there are drainage holes, I think it makes more sense to get a small pot and place it in that space. It'll be easier to re-pot/switch out plants should the need arises and if drowning your plants' roots is a concern, it would be easy to put some gravel or a few small bricks or something to help raise your pots above the level of the drainage holes. As for the spigot...it works well (not as heavy duty as a 1/4 turn hose bib), but this is for a rain barrel and is more than adequate. The fact that it's brass says something-I've purchased a rain barrel for my in laws with plastic spigots that reeked of cheap (local stores only had one type of rain barrel in stock). The only thing I'd caution is to be sure to thread the hose bib/spigot onto the nylon opening slowly to carefully check you don't install it crooked and end up creating new and crooked threads. I'm considering connecting another barrel to help increase the capacity. I think I'm going to use one of the two overflow ports in the back, but I'm not sure if this is the best way of accomplishing this. Maybe I'll have to update this when I'm done.

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Nov 3, 2015
DIV's
5 out of 5 stars review

65 Gallon rain barrel

Th 65 gallon rain barrel is very sturdy and the medal spout is much better than the plastic ones. The only change that would be nice is having a removable top as an option for filling waterers.

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