We are taking backup orders when we are out of stock.
More barrels coming in Nov
Like capturing rain water but want something nicer than plastic? We have used wine barrels straight from the wineries that make great rain barrels. Standalone rain barrels can hold about 59 gallons of rain water but chained rain barrels can hold way more, just depends on how many barrels you chain together.
UNIQUE: This rain barrel is the end barrel, capturing the overflow of the lead and middle barrels. If you only need 2 barrels, then you’ll want a lead barrel and an end barrel. The lead is the only one that has an intake hole at the top. Later, use the water to water plants. All rain barrels come with a silicon bung to secure the bung hole. See options below for a more bare bones model.
RECYCLED: These rustic wine barrels still have the barrel rack marks and wine stains proudly showing their years of winery service. All this adds a special touch for those who are sensitive to ecology and recycling.
HANDCRAFTED: It is handcrafted by us with love and quality in mind here in California, USA. Every product is custom made to order. Please allow us up to 2 weeks after payment to create your rain barrel.
OPTIONS:
- No Sand and Oil
- Yes Sand and Oil
Look for our other rain barrels to complete the chain: lead chained rain barrel and the middle chained rain barrel.
Please note that although the same care and quality is put into all of our products, there will be natural variation due to the wood selection (either French or American white oak), wood figure, winery or cooperage markings, wine stains from the inside of the barrel, and other factors. No two pieces will be identical and each has its own story to tell!
Materials:
- Wood - white oak
- Galvanized Hoops
- Overflow and Hose Spigots
- Chaining Hardware
Approximate Dimensions Range: 27"W x 27"L x 37H"
At Evans Family Barrels, we custom hand craft every product to order. Please allow us ample time to make a good quality product.
Handcrafted by us in California, USA!
Tip: to keep barrels tight, put a small amount of water in the barrel to keep the staves (wood) expanded. This will help keep the barrel tight. Email or call for other ways to maintain the barrel.