My rain barrels are from the local Pepsi bottling facility — they came smelling strongly of Mt. Dew, but they were cheap (6 fit in a truck and they cost me <i think> 3$ each) and once I added the spigot and painted them dark green, the total cost was less than 15$ each. These beauties are considerably more expensive, but I can attest that they are much nicer….you wouldn’t find mine front and center next to my front door.
Hero 365 is excitingly re-inventing familiar products as extraordinary everyday objects .
“Made in North America using recyclable materials, shipping flat packed, and encouraging better habits in everyday living – HERO 365 objects create an elegantly utilitarian lifestyle for the sustainable modernist.” – Hero 365.
And this drying rack is pretty exciting too.
I’m loving those fancy rain catchers. We just have a plastic tub with a tube and hole in it for filling up jugs of water. My carnivorous guys can’t drink the tapped stuff.