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Rain Barrel Upgrade Anti-Collapse Collapsible Rainwater Collection System,Portable Water Storage Tank,Garden Water Catcher(Brown Mutil,50G)

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$39.89

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1.Color:Green


2.:50


About this item

  • Recycling: This rain barrel is a popular choice for environmental protection enthusiasts. About 50 or 100 gallons of rainwater can be collected, and the collected rainwater can be reused for car washing, irrigation, etc.
  • Installation: The rain barrel is equipped with three outlet valves. Unlike older models, these three outlet valves are already fixed to the rain barrel and do not require manual installation. Just tighten the valve before use. (See installation instructions for details)
  • Material: Our rain barrels are made of PVC frame and anti-corrosion PVC mesh (upgraded fabric flexibility). 2 times longer service life than other products on the market, it can be used for a long time in cold winter.
  • Storage: This rain barrel is foldable so you can easily carry it and store it in the garage or your tool room with very little space.
  • Service: Dear guests, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us, and the customer service will give you a satisfactory answer within 24 hours.



Product Description

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KMJETNIVY Rain Barrel

Foldable
set-in
useful
Good life

Paul B.
August 10, 2025
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June 13, 2025
Bottom Drain Spout Handle is Upside Down. Threading pipe is attached and fused into the fabric and unable to be adjusted to correct the position of the turn handle. Manufacturing quality control issue problem. To be determined whether it will be difficult to access the handle in order to empty & drain when at full capacity of 100 gallons. PROS: Material fabric is thicker & sturdy. Posts have wider bottom support. CONS: Wider footprint, (short & wide)
Neville Vella
June 2, 2025
Good material i boghot it for my friend s Yamaya.
Gnrico
May 6, 2025
I wasn't sure this would work for my boat, but it worked very well. and the storage aspect is great. it folds up to a very small size for storage. I used it to start my motor on the boat instead of the water muffs. So there is no water in the garage when I'm working on it.
Dream
April 7, 2025
I use mine as a water bladder to drive around in the back of my utility cart to water newly planted bushes... so it’s done pretty good so far.Both faucets to drain water from only takes a plain push on hose... this didn’t work for me since I need to have a way to shut water on and off at the end of that hose. So I bought a rechargeable siphoning pump, placing it in the container from an opening in the zipper I leave and use this to fill my buckets like you do your car at the gas pump.This isn’t a problem for my use but just want to tell others that it collapses onto itself when it’s not completely full of water. This would be a problem with those who want to put it under their downspouts to collect rain water off a roof. It needs some type of supportive ring around the top edge to keep the circular shape and then it can’t collapse and close off the mesh whole meant to capture your rain water.The material seems thick enough but not sure how it would handle any type of constant moving.The faucet seals are pretty cheaply done, so I wouldn’t think they will last after a lot of use. Luckily I’m using a different method to get my water out.It has its pros and cons but if I were to have bought this to sit on the ground and use I would NOT have been happy with it. But it’s doing well for driving around in my utility cart bed.
TechGuy
March 28, 2025
I was drawn in by the easy open top, to just dip the watering can and off you go. It's a great idea, there are multiple issues though.This is not an easy item to assemble. While the concept introduced with the legs is a great idea, the implementation is poor, and I can see the legs tearing the lining when being installed.I done a test fill to about half way yesterday, and I noticed the lower faucet leaks from the spout. Considering how the water barrel is packed, I'm surprised the attached spouts are actually still in place. All I'll add to that is, if you're going to supply a product that requires a fully able body to build, then at least include one of the myriad of ideas available to you know, screw those faucets and spouts in rather than risk them getting damaged in shoddy packaging.Leaks, I have a leak somewhere, I don't know where. Went outside this morning and water is everywhere, I don't think it's just from the faucet. Shifting around a leaking water barrel is no fun, and could well result in further leaks. One of the things to take into consideration is many people have water barrels next to their downspout, and extensions to take water away from the home foundation. Well, when a product leaks, chances are you're going to have it very close to your house, is 100 gallons enough to do damage, probably not in the overwhelming majority of cases, but if it's next to a window frame, vent etc... then it may make it's way in.I do give it 2 points for sturdiness, this water barrel felt stable with the legs, and with water inside, and while nice, it's entirely negated by the negative items above.I'm off to do what I should have done originally... Find a solid model with a lid for my watering can.
T. H.
January 31, 2025
The video showing how to set the rain barrel up was helpful. It rained right after I set it out. The spigots on the sides haven’t leaked, and neither has the barrel, so that’s working. It is sitting in the sun, so am wondering how well it holds up over the next summer or two.
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