Water Butt Set, 210 Litres at B&Q was £37 now £25 i have one myself, no complaints and its well worth it for £25 complete set with stand, tap and filler kit
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ILikeUsingGifsToComment
31 May 1715#1
:man:
jimhuf
31 May 175#7
i like big water butts i can not lie
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ILikeUsingGifsToComment
31 May 1715#1
:man:
Kumarrr to ILikeUsingGifsToComment
31 May 171#5
Wata butt :confused:
HerWorseHalf to ILikeUsingGifsToComment
31 May 172#8
Did she know you were filming that? :wink:
Robj1
31 May 171#2
Will pay for itself after around 24 fill ups!
bally12345
31 May 171#3
Wouldn't mind one of these to water grass on hot days but guessing there won't be enough pressure to add sprinkler or hose?
Macdory to bally12345
31 May 171#4
You can buy a pump to attach to it if you want to use a sprinkler
winstonmanc to bally12345
31 May 172#6
Or have the water butt raised up higher. We have a small brick built shed containing the boiler on the side of our house. I have a water butt on top, the tap is about 5 foot high. There's plenty of pressure for watering the lawn via a sprinkler hose.
jimhuf
31 May 175#7
i like big water butts i can not lie
pibpob
31 May 172#9
Wow - three whole postings before the butt joke.
pibpob
31 May 17#10
Good arrangement, though the surface of the water is what determines the pressure - does it work well all the way to empty?
OrribleHarry
31 May 171#11
You can never get too much head.
Just lift it up higher, I built a breezeblock plinth for mine to get it about 3ft from the ground.
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i have one myself, no complaints and its well worth it for £25
complete set with stand, tap and filler kit
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Just lift it up higher, I built a breezeblock plinth for mine to get it about 3ft from the ground.