Rain Barrels
Hi,
Anyone have any experience with the rain-barrels found on Home Depot's webpage? Designed to look like a big sandstone rock ... 40 gal capacity Thanks for your time. C~C |
Rain Barrels
CommanderCody wrote:
Anyone have any experience with the rain-barrels found on Home Depot's webpage? Designed to look like a big sandstone rock ... 40 gal capacity Rain barrels are insanely expensive for the plastic they're made of. A 45 to 55 gallon plastic garbage can (Rubbermaid brute) will cost you $50 to $70 (which is still insane) and give you more capacity). Many places sell new and used plastic barrels that were used in various industries, particularly the food industry. Barrels that were used for vegetable oils, syrups, etc. Example: http://www.classifiedads.com/items_f...-ad1240527.htm Check Ebay and Kijiji for anyone selling that stuff closer to where you are. |
Rain Barrels
On Jun 19, 7:40*pm, Lawn Guy wrote:
CommanderCody wrote: Anyone have any experience with the rain-barrels found on Home Depot's webpage? Designed to look like a big sandstone rock ... 40 gal capacity Rain barrels are insanely expensive for the plastic they're made of. A 45 to 55 gallon plastic garbage can (Rubbermaid brute) will cost you $50 to $70 (which is still insane) and give you more capacity). Many places sell new and used plastic barrels that were used in various industries, particularly the food industry. *Barrels that were used for vegetable oils, syrups, etc. * Example: http://www.classifiedads.com/items_f...-ad1240527.htm Check Ebay and Kijiji for anyone selling that stuff closer to where you are. Thanks for the info. C~C |
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