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Impressions Palm 50 Gallon Rain Saver - Terra Cotta

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$159.99

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About this item

  • 50 Gallon capacity rain barrel and planter top
  • Palm trunk finish adds class and style to your rain harvesting
  • Meshed screen blocks debris from entering your water supply
  • Equipped with two sturdy brass spigots which won't rust or break like plastic alternatives
  • Routed channel diverts excess water to the front of the barrel to avoid flooding your foundation


Good Ideas IMP-L50-TC Impressions 50-Gallon Rain Saver Linen - Terra Cotta is designed with a self-draining planter top and built-in overflow. It features dual spigot locations, allowing you to use a hose and spigot simultaneously and an anti-debris/bug screen. Constructed with thick and durable polyethylene resin, which holds up to the harshest elements, the exterior has the appearance of linen. The graceful lines, curves and garnishes on the exterior make it an accent piece on your homes exterior and not something that just sticks to your house. The design optimizes space used and allows you to position the rain saver close to walls or flat areas. The top is the only of its kind that acts as a planter space and also self-drains when excess water is present. There is also a channel built into the rim, which diverts overflowing water to the front and away from the barrel and home foundation. You can have peace of mind that you're helping the environment by conserving water and giving your garden the best water it can get, devoid of harsh chemicals and rich in nutrients. And you can perform that conservation without sacrificing your home's outer appearance.


Liza Strombergh
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Purchased two of these. They were the best looking for a house in AZ. They fill up nicely. Easy to use. Super happy with this item.
Catniptam
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
I was looking for a rain barrel that was going to be front and center on my patio in front of my pergola (to catch the massive amount of rain that comes off the pergola roof. Therefore, appearance was just as important as quality and functionality. The barrel is good quality and very attractive. I like the intake design and the two faucets. I added some beautiful flowers to finish it off. It did great this summer and fall and hopefully, it holds up for many seasons.
The Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2020
This is the first time we bought a rain water harvester and already like it. We did attach Oatey rain water collector to our spouts and ran the tubing from that directly to the tank. For that I made a hole in the mesh that came along and squeezed in the tube from Oatey into it and it fits snuggly. Overall impression is good for us and it is a very good start for any beginners. Gave 4 stars for mainly the Pros than Cons.Pros:1. Modern design, accents well in the garden2. Easy to install and maintain3. Dual access is advantageous for easy access using either a hose or directly open tap into a bucket4. Top of the reservoir has a good aesthetic purpose and serves well for anything that is planted on top.5. No need to be an expert, just plug and play style.6. No outside packaging for this, so prevents wastage of packing material and reduces carbon footprint.Cons:1. Both the tap nozzles have some rust already, don’t know if they will last longer2. Mesh portion for the water inlet should have been made to fit a tubing3. Should have a bigger access to clean the inside of the reservoir but From other people suggestions I plan to add barley based products to avoid algae accumulation and thus prevent anything growing in there.
John Tsingis
Reviewed in Canada on August 31, 2016
Full disclosure: I bought this 2 years ago and I still haven't set it up. LOLIt arrived in excellent condition and everything seems to be in order. Nice valves, etc. I may end up gifting it, since I can't seem to find time to put down a cement slab and cut my downspout to size... It's very large! I'll update review, if I end up using it. :)
Eric Aucs
Reviewed in Canada on May 31, 2015
Bought this item a few months ago. It some how developed a pin hole in between the the two valves... Haveing to doctor it up with silicone:( also, what you don't see in the pictures is the big seam on both sides that makes it look kinda cheap. Ya get what you pay for!
Laurie B
Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2015
Super fast service. Excellent product! Extremely pleased!
Pete H.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2014
this company certainly makes some of the better looking rain barrels on the market. most of the other ones i've seen are all some type of adobe looking jar that simply doesn't blend with modern environments. or they are literally like a jug or garbage pail with a spout! just... something i don't want to look at in my garden all day!i like that this model looks a bit less obtrusive, simply like a tree. a palm tree no less, which kinda sorta blends in los angeles where i am!anyway i bought this mainly based on style and i was actually quite happy to find something relatively innocuous yet creative. i don't want a rain barrel that actually looks like a barrel. because i don't live on a farm with pigs going eeye eeye oh! also the spout in the middle is very useful for filling up a watering can, so that is a very good feature too.overall, it's not a bad rain barrel. but one teeny tiny improvement, and i think it could have been a great rain barrel! and that is simply, there's no way to tell how much water is in this unless you smoosh your face up close and personal to the inlet grate, and with a flashlight (i.e. your phone which you will probably get wet haha!), shine a line down on in to see how much water is in there.i don't know how difficult this would be to manufacture as an improvement in the next go-around, but one really good feature that would be nice would be what detergent jugs have. they have a clear strip down the side, so you can see how much detergent is left! if the rain barrel had it so you see water level inside, that would be a really useful feature.the other thing for anyone buying a rain barrel to note is, the FLOW is REALLY LOW PRESSURE! so don't expect to be doing anything that requires a heavy spray like i.e., hosing down the driveway. i use this mainly to collect grey water for plants and the lawn which i wet with a hose / sprinkler. i have bought both a 50 gallon barrel and with the spout wide open takes 20 minutes minimum to empty. and i bought a 90 gallon too, and that takes anywhere from at least 45 minutes to empty. the difference, i have noticed, is how much of a drop there is to the hose when i let it run. (i'm on a hillside... if i let the hose drop to the max and it has the greatest drop / angle... the gravity makes the water flow out MUCH faster..)anyway i'm happy saving / reusing water and feeding the plants. this barrel was one of the somewhat less ugly ways to store the water to do that....!
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