RainCatcher 4000 - Case Studies

The RainCatcher 4000 holds 206 litres of water.  Below are testimonials of residents in the Hamilton area that have installed this type of barrel.

 Step 1 - Read Instructions  Step 2 - Install Hose
 Step 3 - Install Overflow Hose  Step 4 - Place Under Downspout
"The RainCatcher 4000 was easy to install.  We had no problems, as you can see from the pictures.  The instructions were straightforward and easy to follow."

RC 4000  RC 4000
RC 4000  RC 4000
"We have certainly collected a lot of rain this year!!"

Raincatcher behind rhubarb 

"The rain barrel was very easy to install.  My Aunt used rain barrels for years to water her plants with a large barrel she dipped in. This is much easier, and as you can see it hides very well behind our rhubarb plants."

 

 

Rain barrel by shed

 

 

"We had no problems setting up our rain barrel.  We just set it up on a wooden stand, and use it frequently to water our garden."

 

 

 Raincatcher without downspout attachment

 

 

 "It was very easy to install and it's working great.  We used a plastic hose to connect it to the eavestrough."

 


 

 

Rain barrel with longer hose


A long hose was attached to this rain barrel so the collected water could be used in more places around the yard.


 

Rain barrel instead of tap

 

 

"We love using our rain barrel.  We have no problems with it, and we use it all the time instead of a hose."


 



Rain barrel 2

 


 

"The rain barrel was easy to install.  We did have a problem with the hose at the bottom staying on,  but we fixed this with a clamp."

 

 

 Rain barrel and watering can

 

 

 "The rain barrel was very easy to install; we had no problems.  We enjoy using it."

 

 

 

 

For more information about the RainCatcher 4000 please click here.