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water butts
« on: July 11, 2012, 10:40:28 am »
With all this rain i think its time i made a smart investment and purchase a water butt.  :happy2:

So my questions are....

What is the best brand to go for?
What size would be suitable for my needs (main use will be the weekly car wash  :happy2: and a wee bit of gardening duties to sweeten the deal with the Mrs  :sad1:)

Also do any have built in pumps (asume i will need a pump)?

so where do i start?  :popcornsoda:
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Re: water butts
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2012, 10:42:39 am »
Try your local Water authority.

I got mine from Anglia Water, cheaper than anywhere else :happy2:

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Re: water butts
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2012, 10:51:51 am »
Wont need a pump. They usually come with a tap on the bottom. You can buy a base stand for them which will give you enough room to get a bucket under. Get a 250l about £40 from bnq

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Re: water butts
« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2012, 10:56:20 am »
With all this rain i think its time i made a smart investment and purchase a water butt.  :happy2:

So my questions are....

What is the best brand to go for?
What size would be suitable for my needs (main use will be the weekly car wash  :happy2: and a wee bit of gardening duties to sweeten the deal with the Mrs  :sad1:)

Also do any have built in pumps (asume i will need a pump)?

so where do i start?  :popcornsoda:

Would you really use rainwater to clean your car............ :scared:

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Re: water butts
« Reply #4 on: July 11, 2012, 10:59:37 am »
Would you really use rainwater to clean your car............ :scared:

Yes! Lovely soft water where I live :smiley:
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Re: water butts
« Reply #5 on: July 11, 2012, 11:04:14 am »
Would you really use rainwater to clean your car............ :scared:

 :stupid: can i asume rain water never touches your car?  :stupid:

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Re: water butts
« Reply #6 on: July 11, 2012, 11:07:32 am »
Would you really use rainwater to clean your car............ :scared:
:stupid:



Used water from my waterbutt during the hose pie ban!

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Re: water butts
« Reply #7 on: July 11, 2012, 11:08:01 am »
With all this rain i think its time i made a smart investment and purchase a water butt.  :happy2:

So my questions are....

What is the best brand to go for?
What size would be suitable for my needs (main use will be the weekly car wash  :happy2: and a wee bit of gardening duties to sweeten the deal with the Mrs  :sad1:)

Also do any have built in pumps (asume i will need a pump)?

so where do i start?  :popcornsoda:

Would you really use rainwater to clean your car............ :scared:

And why not? It rains on my car every week!  :confused:

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Re: water butts
« Reply #8 on: July 11, 2012, 11:20:41 am »
just check my local water supplier and they have some good deals going on.

so in the world of water butts, do we not have a leading brand to go with or any butt will do?
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Re: water butts
« Reply #9 on: July 11, 2012, 11:22:22 am »
With all this rain i think its time i made a smart investment and purchase a water butt.  :happy2:

So my questions are....

What is the best brand to go for?
What size would be suitable for my needs (main use will be the weekly car wash  :happy2: and a wee bit of gardening duties to sweeten the deal with the Mrs  :sad1:)

Also do any have built in pumps (asume i will need a pump)?

so where do i start?  :popcornsoda:

Would you really use rainwater to clean your car............ :scared:

And why not? It rains on my car every week!  :confused:
..........what about  the grit & rubbish washed off the roof/guttering & then going into the water butt?.
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Re: water butts
« Reply #10 on: July 11, 2012, 11:23:10 am »
Got mine, think its about 200ltr, from Wickes, cost around £40 and is more than big enough for what you need.

Am also happy using rain water on the car!  :happy2:
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Re: water butts
« Reply #11 on: July 11, 2012, 11:34:31 am »
With all this rain i think its time i made a smart investment and purchase a water butt.  :happy2:

So my questions are....

What is the best brand to go for?
What size would be suitable for my needs (main use will be the weekly car wash  :happy2: and a wee bit of gardening duties to sweeten the deal with the Mrs  :sad1:)

Also do any have built in pumps (asume i will need a pump)?

so where do i start?  :popcornsoda:

Would you really use rainwater to clean your car............ :scared:

And why not? It rains on my car every week!  :confused:

Because rain is not clean water or am I missing the obvious here?

Rain collects so much crap on its way through the atmosphere.

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Re: water butts
« Reply #12 on: July 11, 2012, 11:39:35 am »
With all this rain i think its time i made a smart investment and purchase a water butt.  :happy2:

So my questions are....

What is the best brand to go for?
What size would be suitable for my needs (main use will be the weekly car wash  :happy2: and a wee bit of gardening duties to sweeten the deal with the Mrs  :sad1:)

Also do any have built in pumps (asume i will need a pump)?

so where do i start?  :popcornsoda:

Would you really use rainwater to clean your car............ :scared:

And why not? It rains on my car every week!  :confused:
..........what about  the grit & rubbish washed off the roof/guttering & then going into the water butt?.

Not problem with my jetwash and its inline filter :happy2:

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Re: water butts
« Reply #13 on: July 11, 2012, 11:40:47 am »
With all this rain i think its time i made a smart investment and purchase a water butt.  :happy2:

So my questions are....

What is the best brand to go for?
What size would be suitable for my needs (main use will be the weekly car wash  :happy2: and a wee bit of gardening duties to sweeten the deal with the Mrs  :sad1:)

Also do any have built in pumps (asume i will need a pump)?

so where do i start?  :popcornsoda:

Would you really use rainwater to clean your car............ :scared:

And why not? It rains on my car every week!  :confused:

Because rain is not clean water or am I missing the obvious here?

Rain collects so much crap on its way through the atmosphere.

Doesn't leave white marks left by treated water straight from the tap!

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Re: water butts
« Reply #14 on: July 11, 2012, 11:45:34 am »
With all this rain i think its time i made a smart investment and purchase a water butt.  :happy2:

So my questions are....

What is the best brand to go for?
What size would be suitable for my needs (main use will be the weekly car wash  :happy2: and a wee bit of gardening duties to sweeten the deal with the Mrs  :sad1:)

Also do any have built in pumps (asume i will need a pump)?

so where do i start?  :popcornsoda:

Would you really use rainwater to clean your car............ :scared:

And why not? It rains on my car every week!  :confused:
..........what about  the grit & rubbish washed off the roof/guttering & then going into the water butt?.

You buy and inline filter that goes on the end of your hosepipe. Also most pressure washes have a coarse filter so it will be fine. :-)