Terracotta Water Butt - Amphora Style "Helena"
Terracotta effect water butt. The Helena's amphora design brings a touch of ancient Greece to your garden. This water butt is realistically modelled on a large Grecian amphora style clay pot and gives the appearance of a real terracotta pot.
This 300L water butt is made of UV protected polyethylene. So much lighter than terracotta! The surface of the Helena has marvellously detailed surfaces, with colour variations across the surface to give this decorative terracotta effect water butt an antique look. It is a 2-sided water-butt with one side having a more heavily distressed surface than the other, giving a really impressive weathered effect. Each side of the water-butt has a ¾ brass threaded port for use with supplied tap so it may be positioned either way round.
The Helena has a maximum diameter of 78cm (base diameter 45cm) and height of 120cm. A truly decorative water butt. It really creates an impact and adds a real element of the mediterranean to your garden.
The removable, child-proof lid is secured by a supplied security screw for that extra piece of mind.
For this water butt, we recommend connecting the water butt to your downpipe with the Filter Collector Universal. The filter is everything you need for collecting water from the downpipe and filtering out any debris before transferring the water into the tank. Available in a colour to match your downpipe.
Free economy delivery to mainland UK
Technical Information
- Capacity - 300 Litre water butt
- Style - Terracotta effect
- Dimensions - Height: 120cm, Maximum Diameter: 78cm, Base Diameter: 45cm
- Material - High-Grade Polyethylene
- Connection Points - 3 x ¾" BSP brass threaded ports as; 2 x tap point for watering can & 1 x interconnection or drain down point at base
- Recommended Rainwater Diverter - Filter Collector Universal
Accessories included
- Brass Tap ¾",
- Wall Fixing Bracket & Screws.
Further Information
Helena Installation Instructions (pdf opens in new window).
Guides and Ideas
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Then have a look at our Rainwater Harvesting FAQs and have a read of our informative guides.