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Buy A Rain Barrel

Rain Barrels: New Hampshire Made From Upcycled Materials

Buy a rain barrel from the New Hampshire Coastal Protection Partnership and help support our nonprofit work to protect the Granite State’s coastal environment! Each NH Coast rain barrel is handmade locally by our staff and volunteers from a recycled food grade plastic drum. May have a few scratches and dings, these rain barrels are fully functional!

Economy Rain Barrel $57.50

2011 Rain Barrel Sale!

Estimated capacity: 50 to 55 gallons. Colors available: Adobe Features:

  • 3/4″ spigot for easy draining and garden hose hookup
  • Screen to keep out bugs and debris
  • Removable lid for easy access to barrel interior
  • 1 1/4″ by 25′ overflow outlet and hose

Free pickup:

You can pickup your rain barrel(s) for free at our pick up spot in Portsmouth, NH. Once your order is placed, we’ll set up a time for pickupĀ  and provide directions via phone or email.

Order by phone:

Call Dave at (603) 617-0679

Order online via Paypal - Credit/Debit card payments accepted:


Other local sources of rain barrels:

Skyjuice

95 Mill Rd. in Durham, NH
Phone: (207) 363-1505
With years of experience in the industry, Skyjuice hasĀ  earned a reputation for providing high quality rain barrels made from reycled food grade drums. They also sell rain barrel accessories, including drip irrigation systems, connectors, and downspout diverters. Think big with Skyjuice’s 500 gallon stormwater containment systems.

Magnusson Farms

261 Route 125 in Kingston, NH
Phone: (603) 642-6454
The folks at Magnusson Farms also sell a unique brand of homemade rain barrels and composters made from recycled food grade drums.

Other options:

Buy a rain barrel on Amazon.com and up to 15% of the sale price goes to NH Coast!

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