RainSaucers™ Launches Balcony Barrel™- The Rain Barrel for your Balcony

Aimed at making balcony garden watering easier for apartment dwellers
 
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Balcony Barrel™- The Rain Barrel for your Balcony
Balcony Barrel™- The Rain Barrel for your Balcony
SAN RAMON, Calif. - Sept. 20, 2016 - PRLog -- RainSaucers™ Inc., a manufacturer of free-standing rainwater catchment systems, announced today the launch of Balcony Barrel™- the Rain Barrel for your Balcony. Balcony Barrel™ is a rainwater harvesting system deployed on balconies with the goal of catching water for outdoor plants. The key benefit is a dramatic reduction in the need to haul water outside - a process that can be messy, tiring, and inefficient. Furthermore, the system is less costly and leaky than kitchen faucet to garden hose adapter hook-ups.

Other key features of Balcony Barrel™ include:

- Easy Installation: set up in minutes, with no tools required

- Easy Watering: from the barrel itself or from a self-filling watering can (filled by overflow along rain chain)

- Ample, clean collection of Rain: from open sky and balconies above with 30" RainSaucer™ harvesting at least 2 gallons/inch of rain. An inline filter keeps debris from entering the tank.

The availability of Balcony Barrel™ comes at a significant time when urban gardening and sustainability are on the rise. "Everybody wants to grow their own food while conserving water, including apartment dwellers," said Tom Spargo, RainSaucers concept inventor. "We just make it easier to accomplish one of the most important gardening tasks."

Balcony Barrel™ is available immediately for $99.95, plus shipping, through the RainSaucers website at www.rainsaucers.com.

About RainSaucers™ Inc.
Established in 2010 and headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area, RainSaucers Inc. is a small family business dedicated to solving the world's water crisis with low cost yet extremely easy to deploy free-standing rainwater catchment solutions. RainSaucers has been recognized as a winner of the 2010 West Coast Village Capital program, a finalist in the 2010 Cornell Venture Challenge competition and as a SoCap Scholar in 2012. The RainSaucer has also been featured on TV's Ask this Old House, the LA Times, the San Jose Mercury News, TreeHugger, and the Survival Podcast.

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