Rain chains are beautiful and functional alternatives to traditional gutter downspouts designed to reflect your personality and enhance your home's curb appeal. To keep your rain chain looking good, Good Directions recommends using our 12“ ground anchor to prevent it from swaying in heavy winds and anchor it in place. The durable powder-coated steel stake includes a 17“ copper chain, allowing it to connect to any rain chain, and the spiral design and top grade materials ensure easy installation.
Practical Design - guaranteed to keep a rain chain securely fastened and stop it from swaying during heavy winds.
Curb Appeal- This solidly constructed anchor easily connects to the bottom of a new or existing rain chain enhancing your home's curb appeal.
Premium Materials - crafted from premium materials including durable black powder-coated steel with an additional pure copper chain.
Versatile - can be used with any rain chain.
Easy Installation - user-friendly design means installation is a breeze and requires no tools - the pointed end with a spiral stake can be twisted into the ground by hand.
Dimensions - 12“ steel stake with 17“ copper chain.
Shipping: - Ships within 24 Hours. - We cannot ship to PO boxes.
Returns: You may return the product within 30 days from the date your order was delivered for a full refund, by receiving a Return Authorization Number (RA#) issued by us. To receive the RA #, please email us at contact@gooddirections.com.
Shipping: - Ships within 24 Hours. - We cannot ship to PO boxes.
Returns: You may return the product within 30 days from the date your order was delivered for a full refund, by receiving a Return Authorization Number (RA#) issued by us. To receive the RA #, please email us at contact@gooddirections.com.
The quality is very good. The birds, especially cardinals, love it.
I wish it held more seed as it seems they love it so much that I need to constantly refill it a couple times a day!
We love our duck. Be aware that in high wind areas like we have here on the coast of North Carolina, your Duck will takeoff and try to fly away. We have moved him from the rooftop to a lamp post in our driveway. This way I can easily remove him for hurricanes and northeaster's.