Price: $27.20
(as of Feb 16, 2025 15:42:00 UTC – Details)
Product Description
1 Rainwater Diverter
2 Working Principle
1 Collection Rate & Filter
2 Dual Size Adaptation
3 Fixed Design
4 Quick Cleaning
1 Step 1
2 Step 2
3 Step 3
4 Step 4
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2 Usage Scenarios
HIGH COMPATIBILITY: Fits both 2×3″ and 3×4″ rectangular aluminum downspout diverter.
PVC-MATERIAL: The Rainwater Collector Kit (including ball valve faucet and other accessories) is made of stable PVC material, which is UV resistant, anti-corrosion. The appearance of the product is not easy to yellow.
85% COLLECTION RATE: Rain water catching system has a built-in umbrella structure, which increases the contact surface with rainwater and makes it the flow around, so that more water can be collected.
REINFORCEMENT DESIGN: Two sides of the diverter are designed with 6 fixed lock slots, which can be well fixed on the wall and does not sway easily even in bad weather.
ADJUSTABILITY: Double-Opening-Design on both sides of the bottom allows you to choose the direction of the spigot, according to the placement of the water barrels. After the external tank is filled with water, the spigot can be closed to prevent excessive rainwater from overflowing.
SERVICE & WARRANTY: We have a professional after-sales team, any questions about the product can consult us, we provide 30-day return and exchange service, so that you try to buy without risk.
Customers say
Customers find the rainwater diverter easy to install and simple to use. It effectively collects rainwater for use in barrels and tanks. The solid build quality and design allow for debris to flow through and out. They are satisfied with its ease of cleaning, debris trap, and hose attachment.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
William Grote –
A great way to fill two rainwater barrels at once
Double your pleasure and double your fun by filling two rain barrels at once. It was a bit of a hassle to install but not THAT hard. I was blown away to see how well it filled my two 60 gallon water tanks. I actually had to reach up and turn off the valves to keep them from overflowing. Now the rest of the water will go to the yard and my trees. I’ll save the water in the tanks for the dry season.
Zackdickary –
This Thing Works Great!
My wife collects rain water for her orchids. Her previous system was to catch the water coming out from the downspout in a bucket, and then to fill half gallon milk containers using a funnel. This was a pain in the neck, so we looked for a better solution and found this product.Installing it was very easy, only taking about 15 minutes, and it works spectacularly well. You can fill the milk jugs by just catching the stream from the diverter in the jug, no hose required, no filling a bucket first. During the last rain my wife collected 15 gallons of clean rain water in about 10 minutes. Amazing!Not only that, the way it’s constructed will make it super easy to clean if it ever gets clogged with debris. I cannot recommend this product highly enough.
lesserof2weevils –
Wow, really filled up the rain barrel!
I have four rain barrels around my gardens. I really really love the Fiskars Diverter Pro, it’s my absolute favorite. But of course it’s no longer sold. I’ve been reading rain barrel diverter reviews for months trying to pick one. I settled on the Tintsabo because the reviews were good and its design allows for leaves and ohter debris to flow through and out the gutter. That was important for my setup. Installation was easy enough, but we were really unhappy with the “mount-it-to-the-wall” aspect. I am not putting screws through siding. Wouldn’t have worked anyway since there was nowhere to mount it on the right-hand side of the device. The gutter is very close to the corner of that wall and the device is wide enough that there was no where to mount it to on that side. So we strung a piece of wire through both of the mounting holes and around the nearest gutter strap. That seems to be working just fine.Love that I can lift up the top section and check on the debris build-up inside the device. The most important part: our 50 gallon rain barrel filled up in one decent rainstorm The photo tries to show the really good flow coming off the diverter. Very nice, really a lot of water is captured by this diverter! We had no debris caught in the diverter so far after a couple of rains over the past few weeks. Good design, give it a go!
Billy Minor –
Works well
Easy to install. Works great, keeps my 3 55 gallons barrels full.
GFW –
Good water Flow
It comes out of the hose as if the hose was attached to the house water, with a decent rain of course. It’s well built with good quality materials. Does require some knowledge to install (screws to mount it) and keep it level. It’s easy to clean out, I like that it doesn’t come with a gimmick hose as an added cost, and with some creativity it would be easy to modify for additional filtration needs.
Seether106 –
Unfounded fears
I was afraid this was going to be cheap plastic, but it feels like strong PVC. It seems really well made. We’ve had a couple of light rains and it seems to be working well. Installation was easy. There were rubber seals for all the fittings. I wish it was offered in other colors. I like this design better than the one I have on the other side of the house that I have to open up and remove the diverter portion when not in use.
Melli –
Pain to clean
This fills with leaves and debris and gets clogged all the time. If it weren’t for having to clean it out all the time, it would be a great design!
Rifqah –
Got two
I used this for rainwater collection with IBC totes on my outside shed. Appears to be working well.