Slimline water butt - Noblesse
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Our slimline water butt, the Noblesse, has a stone-effect finish with a modern square and compact design with a super large capacity of 275 Litres.
Underneath the Noblesse's lid is space for two potted plants if you choose to use this water butt as planter too. Not just an amazingly useful and utilitarian tool but an exciting piece of art in its own right. It really is a water butt that saves space!
The unique modern design of this 275 litre water butt makes it the ideal choice for use in urban spaces and contemporary style buildings and gardens.
This water butt can also be used as a SuDS Planter in areas that flood, for example in a Rain Garden to help slow the flow of storm water and therefore help prevent downstream flooding.
The superbly detailed dimpled surface is available in three colours. Choose from our Granite (light grey) water butt, Sandstone water butt or Charcoal (dark grey) water butt colour options.
We recommend using the 3P Filter Collector Universal to connect this water butt to your downpipe. This filter is everything you need for collecting water from your downpipe and filter any debris before transferring the water into the tank (it also acts as an overflow when your water butt gets full).
Free economy delivery to mainland UK.
Features
- Capacity - 275 litre water butt
- 3 colours available - Granite, Sandstone and Charcoal
- Dimensions - Height: 105cm, Width: 79cm, Depth 41cm
- Water butt planters
- The butt can be filled using a 3P Filter Collector Universal
- Front-facing threaded screw-in tap connection point
- Side outlet for draining or connecting to another water butt
- Child-safe lid
- Water can be extracted through an attached tap or using the side outlets.
Accessories included
- Metal tap in a finish to compliment the chosen colour of your water butt (Granite and Charcoal comes with a Chrome finished tap, the Sandstone with Brass).
- 2 x planters
- Wall fixing bracket & screws
Further Information
Noblesse Installation Instructions (pdf opens in new window).
Guides and Ideas
A bit undecided about what options are available to you?
Then have a look at our Rainwater Harvesting FAQs and have a read of our informative guides.