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Out of stock**MADE IN THE USA** 100% recycled. Ships straight from our little shop in Middleton, Wisconsin, USA. For winter in cold climates (and we know cold climates), simply pull the water tube out and place it upside down. Accurately reads up to 4" of rainfall -- after that, you need to stop looking at the rain gauge and find a boat. ;)
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Sale!A pack of specialty fittings, adapters, reducers, and flexible tubing that connects 3 liners together inside a Rain Bench.™ This pack allows simple connection to an existing diverter, to fill your bench up with rainwater, and at the other end to a garden hose or pump, to use your harvested rainwater.
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Sale!Two layers of 4 mil plastic liner. Two threaded PVC fittings. 140 gallons of rainwater.
You could fill it up and jump on it, but we recommend using it inside a bench like this (plans available in the 140gal DIY kit). btw Scott is 190 lbs (ok 200+ after Thanksgiving). Really, please don't jump on the liners. This was just for testing purposes...
(but it was pretty fun)
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Build your own Rain Bench® that holds 65 gallons of water, and 2 people.
(the water in, the people on) The actual capacity of the liner that is included is up to 140 gallons, which means if you simply build a bigger box, it will expand to the size (maximum 32"L x 32"W x32"h) and hold a ton of water.Ok, it will only hold 1,120 lbs, or a little over half ton of water if built to max capacity.
That's a lot of water. (Tip: If you want to put one on your deck, make sure it was built to hold a hot tub. We recommend setting it on a level bed of permeable gravel instead)
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