Copper bell cups turn down spout runoff into a musical fountain. Attach at the end of a rain gutter or any steady flow of water Reproduces the sound of a stream or fountain
Each cup is 3-3/4" diameter x 4-5/16" L Cups link together to form a chain ITEM 94542-1VGA reg.$59.99 Now only $39.99
Found this at Harbor Freight Online. Have to see if they have it instore. Can't tell how LONG it is, that will be the determining factor as to whether this is a deal or not.
I've gotten a few things at Harbor Freight - real reasonably priced solar lights, which I figured I'd experiment with. The steel pathway lights have been lighting up every night for about a year now, I have one mounted on the greenhouse, and I just added some solar "rock" lights. They have the best price on adirondack chairs, not the highest grade, but they'll give you three or four years worth of use (painted). So I just buy more every year - the price is $29,99, $39.99 on sale, something like that.
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Rain Chains are relatively new to the United States and the western world in general. But in Japan they have been in use for hundreds of years. Called “kusari doi” in Japanese, rain chains have traditionally been used as a decorative downspout on both temples and domestic residences in Japan.
They were both aesthetically pleasing and functional, as they guided rain water run-off from the roof...
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Got one at Target, about under $40.
Smith & Hawken
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