Good Ideas IMP-C90-SAN Impressions Tree Bark Rain Barrel, 90-Gallon, Sandstone
Good Ideas IMP-C90-SAN Impressions Tree Bark Rain Barrel, 90-Gallon, Sandstone
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Good Ideas IMP-C90-SAN Impressions Tree Bark Rain Barrel, 90-Gallon, Sandstone

4.3 stars out of 85 reviews
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  • Generous Capacity: This rain barrel offers a substantial 90-gallon capacity for efficient water conservation.
  • Integrated Planter: Features a self-draining planter top, allowing for simultaneous plant cultivation and water collection.
  • Dual Spigot: Equipped with two spigot locations, enabling the use of a hose and spigot concurrently.
  • Durable Construction: Constructed from thick and durable polyethylene resin, designed to withstand harsh environmental elements.
  • Aesthetic Design: The exterior boasts a coral-like appearance with graceful lines and curves, enhancing home aesthetics.
  • Space Optimization: Its design optimizes space, allowing for close placement against walls or flat surfaces.
  • Overflow Management: Includes a built-in overflow system and a rim channel to divert excess water away from the barrel and home foundation.
  • Debris Screen: An integrated anti-debris/bug screen helps maintain water cleanliness.
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Aug 30, 2023
april
5 out of 5 stars review

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Incredible purchase!

This rain barrel is beyond what we expected. It filled up once and we have no problem with the valves. It looks so nice. We reconfigured the downspout with a pvc reducer and siliconed a piece of screen into it to allow the flow to go directly into the barrel instead of just the screen at the top. It allows us to pull it out to clean it. We were so happy to see a drain hole for the plant area at the top. We could not be happier!

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Oct 5, 2024
Scuba Jan
5 out of 5 stars review

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Perfect for me!

I love this rain barrel. I wanted a larger capacity for my backyard. This 90 gallon unit is awesome. I built a platform for it out of wall blocks to make it easy to use the bottom faucet. I can't wait for the next rainfall. It also looks great with the textured sides.

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Jun 16, 2014
BGardener
5 out of 5 stars review

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ready for the dry spell!

So far these are really great, holds more and looks much better than a 50 gal. drum. I don't know that I would plant in the top if you're direct routing a downspout to it (which is what I did) heavy downpours would more than likely wash the dirt out, might be ok with a diverter. I plan to put water plants in mine and throw a mosquito dunk in them. Also plan to have some type of water diverter at the base of the barrel to keep runoff from eroding the soil. I found out the hard way, had it all perfectly leveled on concrete blocks and all the excess water that the barrel couldn't keep up with eroded under the blocks and I had to drain the barrel (which took the most time) and do it all over again! (luckily I had extra garbage cans I don't use so I didn't have to waste any of the precious water :) I used a grooved piece of vinyl siding I had laying around so it could be "tucked" under base of the main barrel. It works for now until I can figure out something more aesthetic to use. You may also want to remove the debris screen and cut the opening bigger to allow for more water to get in then reinstall the screen. As soon as I know the main barrel is no longer going to shift, I'm going to make some type of screen to cover the ugly blocks.

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