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Old March 1, 2009   #1
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Default A Really Useful Tool for Container Gardening - $11.19 (pics)

At the end of the season when I want to empty the old water contained in the water reservoir, it was a real pain to try to lift the SWC container over and drain out this water. I have found a really innovative battery operated product by Sierra Tools that evacuates the water in just minutes:



The unit has a 16" input tube, and a flexible outlet pipe for draining:



You simply insert it down the filler tube, hit the "ON" button, and watch the old water flow out. It takes about 4 minutes to empty each 'Tainer:



I plan to evacuate the old water mid-way through the growing season in an effort to provide the tomato plants in the 'Tainers with a refreshed water environment.

For $11.19 plus shipping, this is one sweet product. Do a search on Amazon.com for "liquid transfer pump", and select Potter's Gifts as the vendor.

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Old March 23, 2009   #2
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Default I think this is a great idea

Thanks for the hint on this. I am going over to Amazon to buy one.

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Old March 23, 2009   #3
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How about siphoning with a plain plastic tube? Besides a little brackish mouthwash seems like it would work fine.
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Old March 24, 2009   #4
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Liquid Transfer Pump - also available where most fish supplies are sold. Including most WM's.

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