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Ecosure 380 Litre Big City Water Butt Planter

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Ecosure 380 Litre Big City Water Butt PlanterIntroducing the Big City Water Butt Planter Transform your garden into a stylish, eco friendly haven with the Big City Water Butt Planter. This innovative, dual purpose garden feature combines a sleek water butt with a versatile planter, offering both practicality and aesthetic appeal. The available colours also match with some of our Garden Planters. Key Features: UK Designed and Manufactured: Proudly crafted in the UK, ensuring high quality and

Introducing the Big City Water Butt Planter

Transform your garden into a stylish, eco-friendly haven with the Big City Water Butt Planter. This innovative, dual-purpose garden feature combines a sleek water butt with a versatile planter, offering both practicality and aesthetic appeal.

The available colours also match with some of our Garden Planters

Key Features:

  • UK Designed and Manufactured: Proudly crafted in the UK, ensuring high-quality and durability.
  • Stylish and Dual-Purpose: Serves as both a water butt and a planter, allowing you to create seasonal floral displays while conserving rainwater.
  • Complete Kit Included: Comes with a free brass tap, plastic shut-off valve, drill bit and standard diverter – everything you need to get started (except a drill).
  • Elegant Addition to Your Garden: Change the planting to suit the season, adding year-round interest and beauty.
  • Eco-Friendly Water Collection: Collect naturally soft rainwater, perfect for nurturing your plants.
  • Modern Design: Sleek and contemporary, available in a range of colours to suit your garden’s style.
  • Convenient Watering: Features a raised ½'' brass threaded outlet for easy watering can filling and 2 side bottom ½" brass threaded outlets for complete reservoir drainage.
  • Expandable Capacity: Can be connected to other water butts to increase capacity.

Benefits:

  • Frost-Proof: Guaranteed not to crack in winter, ensuring year-round functionality.
  • UV Stabilised: The latest UV stabilisation technology prevents colour fading.
  • Space-Saving: Ideal for smaller gardens or limited spaces.
  • Durable and Robust: Industrial strength, rotationally moulded for superior durability and shape retention.
  • Eco-Friendly: Made from fully recyclable materials.
  • Warranty Included: Comes with a 2-year warranty against manufacturing defects.

This stunning Big City Water Butt Planter is more than just a practical garden feature; it’s a statement piece. Designed to collect the rainwater your plants crave, it also provides a charming planter to showcase your favourite flowers and foliage throughout the year. Unlike cheaper alternatives, the Big City Water Butt Planter is constructed from UV-stabilised polymer with a robust 5mm wall thickness, ensuring it remains frost-proof and fade-resistant.

Optional Extras:

  • Guttermate Filtered Rainwater Diverter: this option can be selected, rather than the standard rainwater diverter included. Details can be seen here
  • ButtBuddy: for when you can't place your water butt next to a downpipe, the ButtBuddy can divert rainwater to a location much further away. Details can be seen here

Specifications:

Height 1480mm
Diameter 675mm
Base Diameter 520mm
Rainwater Storage Capacity 380 Litres
Planter Dimensions H:175mm x D:570mm
Planter Capacity 40 Litres
Reservoir Capacity 380 Litres
Weight 15kgs
Front raised outlet ½" BSP
Rear outlet ½" BSP

 

Join the eco-friendly gardening revolution with the Big City Water Butt Planter,  at Bluum.co.uk – where sustainability meets style.

See the full range of Water Butts here.

 

"Premium 380-litre water butt planter combining maximum rainwater storage with stylish city design. This large-capacity water butt features integrated planter top, perfect for substantial garden projects requiring both water conservation and growing space. Sophisticated decorative water butt ideal for larger properties, vegetable gardens, and comprehensive sustainable gardening systems. Frost-resistant with premium brass tap for reliable UK performance."

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