🌍 Collect Rain, Save Green!
The Goflame Rain Barrel Water Collector is a portable, foldable 60-gallon tank designed for efficient rainwater harvesting. Made from durable PVC materials, it features a mesh cover to keep out debris and animals, ensuring clean water storage. Ideal for eco-conscious homeowners, this rain barrel helps conserve water and reduce utility costs.
N**A
Value for money
Good material i boghot it for my Yamaya.
J**N
Poor quality - plastic broke apart
I purchased your 60-gallon portable collapsible rain barrel water collector April 11, 2021 and installed it on a level, low solid wood table. To my delight it filled quickly. Valve and overflow worked perfectly. However, after sitting full for 3 days, one the legs failed! Overnight one of the sleaves that each of the black plastic pipe-legs slide into, spilt open 9.75 inches up from the bottom. The "hollow" cheap black plastic pipe-leg bent and entire barrel leaned sharply to the right and tipped over sideways. The water pushed against the zippered top breaking half of it free from the top of the barrel, zipper intact. The plastic holding the zipper to the top broke. So the top cannot be closed. The legs should be made of wood, even a mop handle. My opinion - all the plastic is very poor quality, not strong enough to do the job intended. Needs to be at least a strong as canvass and should have solid wood legs. I asked for a full refund.
M**0
Love these
They fill up really quickly and are easy to use. With them being collapsible I'm able to move them around the garden depending on my needs. The green color blends in with the rest of the garden. Really like the value I got with these
R**I
not rigid, will be collapsed
will not stay open at top. you'll have to prop it to stay round until it fills, it's going to collapse inward until then. not real sturdy and the hardware needs to be upgraded, get your own washers to prevent leaking. will store water just fine though.
L**Z
Works with tweaks
Easy setup but one vertical framing rod bent on first rainfall and barrel collapsed. I had to add concrete edgers to inside barrel to prevent tipping over.
S**I
Water reserve
It's been standing beside my garage for years, through rain, sun, snow, frigid temperature, high heat, etc. Still there, still a reliable source of water for plants, and I made sure my rain collection system will fill it any and all times. It does. Great material and great quality, made stronger by the physics of water and solid objects.
D**R
Needed a collection of rain water for my bonsai
I live in Medellin, Colombia and my house has two open patios. Both open to the weather. The inner one is also a laundry patio so we needed to stop the water from streaming down and splashing everything. We are installing gutters that will feed into the rain catch and collect water for my trees. That way they will always have the perfect water. This device has a ton of filtration both on top as well as in each outlet. The overflow spout is in the back so not as visible whidh allows for a gentle flow of water into the drain. I love it.
S**Z
Not sturdy or robust for warm climates
Although I bought it in April, I didn't get a chance to try it out until a couple of weeks ago. I will admit it is really warm here in St Croix, but thin plastic tubes that are used to give the barrel it's shape are really poor quality. They warped in the heat and wouldn't hold up the barrel. Once it got to be about ~40 gallons or so it squatted and bulged out. Since the poles no longer give it any rigidity the whole thing rolled over on it's side and I lost all the water. I am going to try and put wooden dowels to see if it work, but when i lived in the states I could buy 55 gallon blue barrels for $25 so I would recommend you buying them.Something funny is the spigot is backwards - inline with the valve is shut and cross is open :)
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
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