White Oak Rain Barrels
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In 1910
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In 2010 |
The pitcher pump rain
barrel, shown above and below, was featured in the
2010 HGTV Green Home
Whiskey barrels are 35"tall with a 23" diameter. Pump is 16" tall
Shown with an optional cast iron stand
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OUT OF STOCK!!!!! |
White oak pitcher pump rain barrel OUT OF STOCK!!!!! |
ALL BARRELS ORDERED WITH DIVERTERS
WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE SHIPPED AS CLOSED
SYSTEM BARRELS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED
AS OPEN SYSTEMS.
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We are currently shipping most of our |
These White Oak Rain
Barrels are made from used whiskey and wine barrels.
You can't get much GREENER than that!! Whether your water needs are for
plants, gardens, or general use, each barrel is drilled, screened, and fitted
for catching water straight from the downspout of your house, garage,
or shed. These barrels are
designed to be used outdoors, with
three overflow connections, a brass spigot,
and a drain plug, and can
also be linked together up to 3 barrels per barrel. The barrels are
closed system barrles with a 2" by 3" hole cut in the lid,
and the overflows are designed to fit any standard garden hose
to make it easier
to redirect the overflow to where it needs to go.
Each barrel has a 53
gallon capacity.
The brass spigot can be inserted in the middle fitting of the barrel
or in the bottom fitting of the barrel.
Because our oak barrels are closed systems, each barrel comes with a
residential downspout connector
and a wire screen mesh which keeps trash and
debris from entering the barrel: See picture below

Below is a picture of the white oak barrel tops showing connector and pump base

An optional
flex elbow is highly recommended: See Below

Click on picture to order
Miscellaneous barrel products available


To order On line from our secure server
click on the pictures above
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QUANTITY WHOLESALE PRICES are available to municipalities, conservation organizations, retail stores, State and Federal parks etc. on request. For information and pricing call Wyman @1- 877-888-5609 or e-mail redmon@evansville.net |
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Last edited 5/1/2010