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55-Gallon Big Blue Recycled Rain Barrel

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55-Gallon Big Blue Recycled Rain Barrel


The Big Blue holds 55 holds up to 55 gallons of pure, rainwater. Your plants will enjoy the fresh water supply and you won’t have to waste your money on running hoses. The Big Blue is a recycled, food-grade rain barrel that’s been saved from the landfills and is ready to help you save on spending.

A soft mesh screen keeps out leafy debris and bugs. Two spigot locations allow hose hookups or an additional spigot for filling five gallon buckets. You can even link them to other Big Blue 55 rain barrels. With its low price, the Big Blue 55 Rain Barrel will pay for itself several times over in water bill savings and is even cheaper and easier to maintain than Do-It-Yourself models. Make the choice to save the planet and your money with the Big Blue 55 Rain Barrel.


 

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