Price: $69.99 - $62.99
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Rihogar’s Upgraded 100 Gallon Rain Barrel Water Tank offers a convenient and efficient way to collect and store rainwater. This portable rain water collection barrel is designed with a large capacity, allowing you to store up to 100 gallons of water for various purposes. Its sturdy construction and stable base ensure durability and longevity. The included spigot and overflow kit make it easy to access and control the water flow. This rain catcher is perfect for gardening, washing, or emergency water storage. Its black color blends seamlessly with any outdoor setting. Maximize your water conservation efforts with this reliable and practical water storage tank.
Large Capacity: 100-gallon rain barrel offers a convenient and efficient way to collect and store rainwater for gardening, cleaning, and emergency preparedness
Stable Construction Design: The top and bottom of the rain barrels are supported by a stable hose structure and the T-Joint hose connector makes the entire water bank more stable,durability and longevity
Durable Material: Crafted from heavy-duty plastic, ensuring long-lasting performance and resistance to weather conditions
Convenient Features: Equipped with a spigot for easy water access and an overflow kit to prevent overflowing
Space-Saving: Vertical barrel shape maximizes storage capacity while minimizing its footprint
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Upgraded 100 Gallon Rain Barrel Water Tank – Portable Rain Water Collection Barrel – Large Water Storage Tank – Stable Water Barrels Rain Catcher with Spigot Overflow Kit, Black
$69.99 Original price was: $69.99.$62.99Current price is: $62.99.
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6 reviews for Upgraded 100 Gallon Rain Barrel Water Tank – Portable Rain Water Collection Barrel – Large Water Storage Tank – Stable Water Barrels Rain Catcher with Spigot Overflow Kit, Black
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PrettyFly –
Attractive Rain Barrel with Nice Features
The Rain Barrel came well packaged and included all components needed to assemble the barrel – plus a pair of orange gloves and repair patches.Assembly was not difficult, but not easy either. While you can disassemble the barrel for transportation or storage, it will take some time (not a quick 5 minute job). The instructions could use some clarification too. Everything is documented, but you really need to read and understand all steps prior to assembly.Once assembled, the rain barrel looks nice. The main body is a thick material that should withstand the elements. It looks much better than the common 55 gallon blue barrels. The spigots and overflow appear to be good quality and work well. The middle spigot and overflow have a screen to filter out large debris.While the barrel included repair patches, no glue or instruction is given. I assume you would use rubber cement, but hopefully I will not need to use the patches.My main concern with the barrel is the top cover. The top is made from a different very thin material, with a drawstring to secure it to the barrel. I can see the drawstring and top material degrading in the sun over time.Overall it is an attractive barrel with features specific for water catchment. I just hope the top cover lasts though many days of sun.
E. James –
Excellent value, particularly if you are just getting into rainwater collection!
This 100 gallon flexible rain barrel is an outstanding option if you are getting into rainwater collection and want to save money on your storage containers. For 1/3 of the price of a rigid barrel with half the capacity, this is a great way to get started.The flexible material feels extremely durable. (time will tell how resilient it is). Assembly is easy enough, although the instructions are pretty terrible. (for example the instructions refer to the structural tubing as a “hose“, a “pipe”, and a “pole”…confusing).Once assembled, it is easy to maneuver and transport wherever you need it. One note is that this needs to sit on flat ground, when in some use cases you might prefer to have your container raised off the ground for in order to leverage gravity to improve water pressure.Overall, as long as you know what you’re getting into, I highly recommend this flexible rain barrel to begin collecting the water that falls out of the sky for free!
LWB250 –
Over a Barrel – Rain Barrel
While the item description is accurate, the documentation that accompanies the rain barrel is sorely lacking. While I consider myself an advanced DIY’er, assembling this was a real challenge. There are major discrepancies in the written instructions and the pictures that accompany them. Well into the assembly process, I figured this out and eventually used the pictures, as the written instructions would have prevented me from assembling this properly.I did get it assembled and will locate it in the yard where I can direct a downspout to it. As it’s been quite dry, it could be some time before I get anything in it, but the material does appear to be quite substantail, so I expect it should be able to handle 100 gallons of water.
Amanda O –
So good, until you get to the lid
“This review is for Rihogar Upgraded 100 Gallon Rain Barrel Water Tank – Portable Rain Water Collection Barrel – Large Water Storage Tank – Stable Water Barrels Rain Catcher with Spigot Overflow Kit, BlackThis is a pain to set up, but looks great one it’s together. The instructions are a bit hard to follow, but I was able to piece it together in about 30 min. I liked that it looks firm ,but the lid is absolute crap. It’s a thin film with a string to hold it onto the tank. I don’t expect the lid to last more than 1 season, so I’m looking at alternatives. It’s nice to have 3 different spouts on it though.NOTE: As an Amazon Vine reviewer, I receive this product without paying for it directly; however, I have to claim the full value of this product on my taxes as this counts as a taxable gift and I must pay taxes for the taxable value of this item.”
Pickles –
Good quality and size
I still need to add gutters to my back deck, which I can then route to the rain barrel for better efficiency, so don’t come at me for my photos ;)This rain barrel is pretty nice, honestly. The frame has me slightly concerned with the rings being made of plastic, however the upright supports are metal and the barrel itself is a really nice, thick waterproof material. I appreciated how it came with some glue and patches, but it also would have been nice to have a couple extra gaskets too, just in case. Overall I’m very pleased with what I got. It was easy to put together and will serve me well for years to come.
wishwarriorx –
Solid Build, Easy Assembly, Spouts Could Be Better
While it’s still winter and I haven’t been able to test how well this 100-gallon rain barrel holds water, I’ve already put it together, and so far, I’m impressed. The outer fabric shell feels heavy-duty and looks like it will hold up well over time. The steel and plastic frame also seems sturdy, and I expect it will remain stable once filled with water.The only downside so far is the spouts—they feel a bit on the cheaper side. Time will tell how they hold up, but they seem like they would be easy to replace if needed. Overall, it’s a decent water barrel, and I’m looking forward to putting it to good use once the rainy season starts.