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2025-07-21 18:20:38
Works great. Diverts water to my water retention system perfectly. It took less than 1in. Of rain to fill two 55 gallon barrels.
rxc
2025-07-15 11:55:25
Installed this to fill a water barrel. I like the ability to let the water run thru if the barrel is full. The knob is semi-intuitive - you have to go beyond the mid position to get full diversion. The hose that is supplied is very good if your barrel is close. You do have to know how to use a tin snips to cut into the downspout. Measuring is also very important. I do wish that someone would post a good workable diagram of how to install more than one barrel to catch overflow, and then be able to drain from the entire set of barrels. I have a solution but it involves a lot of connections and valves. I would recommend this unit. Only time will tell how well it will survive the Florida sun.
Tom Maxwell
2025-06-25 15:05:14
My rain water collection system is comprised of a converted recycled bin and this diverter. No I didn’t steal the recycle bin. My subdivision changed waste disposal companies and the old one didn’t want their bins back. I’m guessing it will hold 50-60 gallons. This diverter valve works ok. Installation is designed to be easy, but I thought the fit was too loose and sloppy so I loosened the downspout brackets and pushed the bottom section up to wedge this diverter in a bit more solidly. See the photos. If I have to take it apart to clean it, I will have to loosen and slide the downspout down to get it out. If you don’t have gutter guards you will have to clean it out periodically. Notice the hose clamp on the outlet tube. This is not included and may not be needed but I am picky about hoses without clamps. It would have been nice to have one included. The diverter is designed for 3†and 4†downspouts. The top is made for 4†but it comes with a nice plastic insert to accommodate a 3†downspout. The bottom has a 3†outlet so if you use this on s 4†downspout there will be some water restriction. It shouldn’t be an issue for all but torrential downpours. I would like to have seen it designed with rubber grommets to adapt and seal both the top and bottom. I would also liked to have seen some screw hanger slots molded into the case. I don’t care for the diverter valve just sitting loosely in the downspout and relying on the downspout for support. I do like the easy reversibility of this valve from output on the right side to output on the left side. Overall I think it will work just fine. A little bit more effort would have made it great.
Fred
2025-06-07 17:24:29
Easy to install. Works great!!!
JM
2025-05-17 14:21:09
I bought a cheap diverter which I had to tape in place. This if fantastic! There is an adjustable knob that lets you control the flow of water into the barrel, the downspout, or both! You can also change the location of the spout from right to left. I now have 2 installed. One on each rain barrel.
TBeck
2025-03-09 10:46:06
I want to acknowledge that I don’t have a bracket holding the top part of my downspout in place and that is part of my problem. I like the construction and the materials used to make this diverter. I believe that they tried to design it to work on different size downspouts. It has a top piece for 2x3†downspout that is discarded for a 3x4†downspout. I think it would have been handy if it was designed to fill in the bottom gap for a 3x4†downspout. The bottom piece leaves a gap when going into a 3x4†downspout (see photo) this adds to the instability of the whole unit. The tubing is flexible and reinforced, which is great but it comes collapsed and folded around itself in the box. I tried to put a stick inside it and let it sit that way for a few days to see if it would relax but it would not. I tied to the tubing until I get my rain barrel installed. It has not rained yet so I’ll need to update this review after that.
Iona
2025-01-26 15:48:40
Received yesterday & installed today. I'll have to wait for rain to give a full review, but, it seems to be well built & sturdy. I had to change the direction of the spout from right to left, which was very simple. Installation was not difficult, although cutting the downspout was tricky - would have been much easier if I'd removed the downspout from the house first, but I didn't want to mess with that, so I used a combination of hand saws & tin snips - certainly not a professional job, but I got it done. As others have mentioned, it would be great if the kit included a piece to cover the exposed cut on the lower part of the downspout. I reconfigured the extra ring from the top, the piece designed to be discarded if your downspouts are the larger diameter - which mine are - I cut away some of the extra plastic on the back side so that the piece fit into & over the cut edge of the lower downspout, covering up any sharp edges on my less than perfect cut - see close up in my first picture. It looks much better than it did without it, and I believe aids in making the whole thing more stable.
Thomas Schleis
2024-12-04 18:21:30
Old metal diverters rusted out, so time to replace. The old one had to fill up a bit before it would go to the rain barrel, so debris settled to the bottom and didn't clog. A lot of these diverters had too many baffles that could catch stuff, but this one is simple, and should work well. Wife loves being able to turn it to downspout if the barrel gets full. Included hose is junk and normally I replace with a silicone hose, but I made this work with Zip ties to keep it round. Just stick the ends in hot water to soften. Now on to the next one.
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