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Plastic Rain Barrels tectake Rainwater Tank 500L

tectake Rainwater Tank 500L

Rain Barrel, Height 100 cm, 500 L

£54.99

Or £18.33/mo. (x3)*

5stores
Plastic Rain Barrels Harcostar Green Water Butt Stand

Harcostar Green Water Butt Stand

Rain Barrel

£24.99

Or £8.33/mo. (x3)*

5stores
Plastic Rain Barrels Grey Water Butt Barrel 227L
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Grey Water Butt Barrel 227L

Rain Barrel

£57.21£79.99

Or £19.07/mo. (x3)*

2stores
Plastic Rain Barrels Black Water Butt Stand 31 cm x 52 cm

Black Water Butt Stand 31 cm x 52 cm

Rain Barrel

£29.95

Or £9.98/mo. (x3)*

2stores

Three tips when buying a rain barrel

Rain barrels come in different sizes, and the best one for you depends on the size of your roof, how much water you want to collect and also how often and how much it rains.

If you are unsure of which size to choose, a barrel with a capacity of 200–300 litres will be enough in most cases. But if you live somewhere where it rains a lot, go for a larger barrel. You can also have several smaller barrels that you connect up.

In addition to being able to collect rainwater, you’ll also want it to be easy to use.

  • A lid or a net prevents debris from falling into the barrel and also stops animals and insects that are attracted to the water.
  • A tap makes emptying the barrel easier. Simply attach a hose instead of scooping up the water with a bucket.
  • An overflow protection system ensures that the barrel doesn’t overflow.
  • A connection system lets you connect several rain barrels to each other, so you don’t have to lug water from the barrel to the other side of the garden. It also allows any excess water to run between the barrels instead of overflowing.

Last but not least, here are some things to consider:

  • A barrel with a flat side is easy to place against a wall.

  • The opening on the top should be large enough to allow easy cleaning of the barrel.

  • Make sure that there’s enough room for a bucket under the tap.

Here are some more tips from the Royal Horticultural Society about collecting rainwater.

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