Flex-Drain 37043 Kit colapasta per acqua piovana Catch-A-Raindrop, 3 x 4 pollici, bianco 1

Brand:Amerimax Home Products

3.4/5

48.30

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Flex-Drain 37043 Catch-A-Raindrop Kit colapasta per acqua piovana, 3 x 4 pollici, bianco DAL PRODUTTORE Bianco, Catch A Raindrop che raccoglie colapasta per acqua piovana, adatto alla maggior parte degli incanalamenti residenziali 3 x 4, utilizzato per raccogliere la pioggia dal tetto per conservarla in un barile o collegarla a un tubo per innaffiare direttamente le piante, riutilizzare la pioggia per innaffiare piante d'appartamento, giardini, paesaggi o lavare auto.

Marchio: prodotti per la casa Amerimax. Si collega a tubi o barili per facilitare lo stoccaggio dell'acqua. Progettato per ospitare la maggior parte dei pluviali 3 x 4. Raccoglie l'acqua piovana per vari scopi domestici e di giardinaggio.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎White
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 479 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Item model number ‎37043
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎5.9 ounces
Manufacturer ‎AMERIMAX HOME PRODUCTS
Part Number ‎37043
Product Dimensions ‎10 x 6 x 5.38 inches
Size ‎3 x 4-Inch

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Scritto da: Rob H.
Gotta get the level right.
I have purchased two of these, and I would recommend it to anyone. Make sure you get the level right, and allow for settling. You will be amazed at how fast your barrel will fill up.
Scritto da: Lily
Effective but hard to install
It works but hard to install.
Scritto da: A. Ford
Gathers Rain Effectively
I purchased this rainwater colander kit to help fill my large rain barrel (265-gallon tank). After receiving the kit, I decided to place it on a downspout coming off the back roof. My concern was the spout was facing the street, so I was hoping it wasn't too noticeable. I installed the kit on May 30, 2021. When I set up my tank, I had water from a previous container that I put in this tank. That water filled the tank to the first railing on the bottom. Since May 30th (29 days ago) the kit has gathered enough water to reach two rails above where I started. I took pictures to show 1) how the colander isn't noticeable and 2) how effective it is at collecting water. The installation took ~25 mins. I used a hacksaw to cut the spout (that wasn't quiet as my neighbor asked me what I was doing). I removed the bottom support band for the downspout. After cutting the spout I used needle nose plies to straighten any places where the metal was slightly bent. The colander was placed into the upper portion of the downspout and the lower portion was joined by inserting it into the designed seam. One addition I did was to insert two sheet metal screws through the downspout and colander to ensure it was secure. I then reinstalled the support band. I had to create new holes as the pipe changed position because of the inserted kit. I'm glad to say nothing leaks from it when it rains. I connected the hose and ran it to my tank. I waited on the first rain since I live in a two-story house and wasn't going to climb up to run water for a test. During the first rain, the hose in the tank was running like someone turned on a faucet. I also check the bottom of the downspout to see how much water was bypassing the colander. It was minimal. I would say this was a great buy. ********** Update ********** I wanted to post an updated picture of the water tank in case you question if this kit works. This is a 265-gallon tank and was installed 42 days ago. Note the picture of the almost full tank.
Scritto da: T. S. West
Looks good
Looks good can't wait to try it. Will revise it it doesn't work.
Scritto da: Dan S.
easy to install
I needed to fit a divertor for a rain barrel into a 3x4 down spout. I looked at several options, the first wasn't what I expected so I got this one. I simply marked the location I wanted it and used an oscillating multitool to cut it in place. I removed about half an inch off the bottom half and slid it all back together and snapped it in the bracket. I already had brackets up, but this came with an additional one that you may need.
Scritto da: Anthony Miller
Works Well
The Flex-Drain 37043 Catch-A-Raindrop Rainwater Colander Kit, 3 x 4-Inch, White is easy to install. I like that it has a large pass through. Of course the downside of that is you collect less of the rainfall during a heavy rain. The other diverter I was considering had only a 1-inch circular pass though which seems inadequate for a 3x4 downspout. Now that I've had rain I can complete this review. The diverter works great. All of the water was diverted during a typical afternoon rain shower in Florida and the rain barrel filled quickly. Once full the water backed up correctly to the diverter and the water continued down the downspout as it should. Have had no problem with water coming out the top of the diverter, used no caulk or sealant of any type. I did add a screw in the middle top to hold the diverter on the downspout and a second in the middle bottom to hold the outflow downspout in place. My one criticism is that it would be nice if the outside would be taller on the top. Water does tend to come out the top during anything more than a light rain. Caulk fixes this problem, but then the caulk makes it more difficult to remove the diverter to clean the colander. Another 1/2" to 3/4" on the outside would make a big difference. Works so well I ordered a second for another downspout.
Scritto da: FooBlah
cheap and easy
There are a few rain diverters on amazon, most of them are expensive or suck. This one is a nice compromise. It was pretty easy to install, and comes with a clamp to put the lower gutter section that you detached with your hacksaw back in place. The clamp worked a lot better than I was expecting. One caution, if you want to attach a metal hose fitting to this diverter, be very careful. You could easily end up stripping the soft plastic threads with the metal hose threads. Also, the instructions consist of a series of pictures, but no detailed text or explanation, so for general principles on how to install a diverter I watched a few youtube videos first. Also, in the picture I installed it above the water level of the barrel on purpose so that it would overflow along the channel and down the front, which might be contrary to how you may want to install it (watch some videos). Have not seen this thing in action yet, still waiting for a good rain, so can't comment on that.
Scritto da: Neil Fountaine
Works
It worked yesterday with a small rain. The rain was short but gave me about 5 gallons in the 55 gal barrel. Installation is pretty simple. But the application doesn't explain how difficult it will be to connect the bottom. The hacksaw left some ragged edges. The top was easy to get into the diverter. The bottom took more work to make it fit. IMO-I think the diverter bottom should be more forgiving to allow the 3x4 downspout to fit. It took me about 10 minutes to get the bottom to slip on. I wish in the description that it would specifically say the diverter is a garden hose connection and that you can use any size length to connect to any type of container. Thank you

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