'It's a Mesmerizing Water Spectacle for the Yard!' – I'm Grabbing This Walmart Find for Less Than $20 to Save Precious Rainwater This Fall
A rain chain will also help cut down your water bill
Rain chains make wonderful gifts for gardeners, offering something that will create a natural water feature in the yard, while also collecting rainwater to use around the garden. Fall is also the optimal time for harvesting rainwater, with heavier rainfall providing ample opportunity to stock up.
I was getting started on holiday gift shopping when I stumbled across this absolute find: 55% off a timeless bird rain chain from Walmart.
This rain chain is charming in design, with a rustic finish. I had a look at the reviews and customers are delighted with how it elevates their backyards, commenting on its 'good workmanship' and saying it is 'lovely to watch when it's raining' – it's no surprise it has a 4.8 star rating. Plus, it's an incredible 55% off in a flash deal that won't last long, so now is the time to get your hands on it.
Measuring around 8ft in length, this beautiful bird rain chain can be attached to gutters, house eaves, garden structures, and more to collect rainwater, directing it down to a collection point for use in the yard. As rain trickles down, it becomes a mesmerizing spectacle, offering both visual interest and soothing sounds. It's made from sturdy iron for long-lasting use.
Why use a rain chain?
A rain chain is a handy tool to have in your hard to collect rainwater, something that allows you to save money on your water bill as you can use the harvested water for your plants and other yard tasks.
It essentially works by connecting it to a structure, like in place of a gutter downspout, capturing rainwater and directing it to a collection point, like a water barrel.
In doing so, rain chains become a beautiful water feature in the yard. Water trickles down the chain, providing both visual interest and a tranquil sound.
It's an easy way to incorporate sustainable garden ideas in your yard, and one of the best garden water-saving methods. Other reasons to install a rain chain include preventing soil erosion by slowing down the flow of downpouring water.
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There are lots of styles of rain chain to choose from, but the style of the Walmart bird rain chain is arguably one of the most effective because the decorative funnels along the chain help to maximize the rainwater captured. Here's what the reviews say about it:
What shoppers love about this bird rain chain
The first thing to note about this Walmart bird rain chain is just how much it enhances the backyard as a peaceful space:
'Very pretty rain chain,' one shopper says. 'Looks nice hanging from the trellis by French doors,' they add.
'This is so cute. I hung it so I can see it front my porch when it rains,' another person notes. 'Adds so much charm to a garden,' one individuals adds.
A bonus, 'when it rains they make a soft melodic sound,' a shopper shares.
As for practical use, the reviews reveal it works excellently: 'perfect catcher chain,' one reads.
It also appears to be easy to install, with shoppers noting it can be quickly set up on patios and porches. It comes with an attached hook, so it can be hung up with ease.
The quality is also something multiple customers praise:
'This chain is really nicely built,' one shopper says. '[It's] quality heavy weight,' another describes.
Customers even say 'Walmart definitely had the best price' for rain chains and the quality of it makes it 'so worth the money.'
Currently on offer for $16.99, this seems like a deal too good to miss out on.
Perhaps the only downside to note is the fact it doesn't come with a collection point. 'I just wish it had a bowl for the water to gather at the bottom,' one reviewer says.
Nevertheless, the Walmart bird rain chain can be easily attached to a rain chain anchor basin (like this one from Amazon).
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Before installing your rain chain, don't forget to read our guide on rain chain mistakes to avoid and the best places for your rain chain to get the most out of it.

Tenielle is a Gardens Content Editor at Homes & Gardens. She holds a qualification in MA Magazine Journalism and has over six years of journalistic experience. Before coming to Homes & Gardens, Tenielle was in the editorial department at the Royal Horticultural Society and worked on The Garden magazine. As our in-house houseplant expert, Tenielle writes on a range of solutions to houseplant problems, as well as other 'how to' guides, inspiring garden projects, and the latest gardening news. When she isn't writing, Tenielle can be found propagating her ever-growing collection of indoor plants, helping others overcome common houseplant pests and diseases, volunteering at a local gardening club, and attending gardening workshops, like a composting masterclass.
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