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Price reductions at Crocus

by Sarah - August 17th, 2013.
Filed under: Crocus, Price Reductions.

Crocus has cut the price of these items

Suet ball window feeder

Suet ball window feeder was £3.99 now £2.99
This window feeder is great for suet balls and perfect for those who like to sit back and watch the birds feeding from the comfort of their own living room. It comes with a hinged front to allow for easy refilling and it will cling to any window surface. Holds up to 3x 100g fat or suet balls (not included) which are rich in protein and nutrients. These provide energy and warmth for the birds during the winter months.

Bronze lantern cloche

Bronze lantern cloche was £34.99 now £29.99
The victorians knew how to make things well. Sadly, we couldn’t find enough of the cloches that inspired this design, so we made it ourselves. There are two sizes, made with bronze patinated brass and glass. Heavy, durable and very fit for purpose. Sizes: Large: diameter 44cm x height 48cm Small: diameter 31cm x height 31cm

Oak whiskey barrel - water butt

Oak whiskey barrel – water butt was £159.99 now £149.99
An attractive water butt made from an ex-distillery, 181 litre (40 gallon) oak barrel. Teetotallers please note: there is a real scotch whiskey smell in the barrel so you may wish to wash it out before first use ! These barrels may have coloured paint on the top this is a feature of these ex-distillery barrels. we would advise this can be painted over using a black gloss paint if required to make it look more natural in the garde n. When positioning your barrel ensure you use a brick or paving slab base to enable you to fill watering cans from the tap. It is best to site the barrel in a shaded position as this will give the barrel a longer life. During a hot summer you should never fully empty the barrel so the timber does not shrink and leak. A 83mm hole has been cut in the top to fit most standard sized drain pipes (see instructions at bottom if you want to fit a rain diverter). A 20mm hole has been cut 16cm from the base ready to fit a standard brass tap (simply screw the tap into the wood and it will be nice and tight). This barrel has been photographed with a decorative tap (not included). Fitting a rain diverter It can be done! The hole for the rain diverter needs to be 12cm from the top due to the metal banding on the barrel. This means that your water butt will never fill to the top! To cut 25mm hole – use a hole saw on an arbour that fits a normal electric drill.   25mm Hole Saw and Arbour.   The ‘elbow’ of the rain diverter can then be screwed into this hole and this will normally give a watertight fit (the plastic nut supplied is not required) – if it doesn’t fit – a little plumbers PTFE tape can help. N.B. This water butt is approximately 90cm tall, 200cm girth and 60cm in diameter, and therefore will not fit through a standard single doorway easily.

Large oak whiskey barrel - water butt

Large oak whiskey barrel – water butt was £179.99 now £169.99
An attractive water butt made from an ex-distillery,212 litres (56 gallon) oak barrel. Please note: there is a real scotch whiskey smell in the barrel you may wish to wash it out before first use. These barrels may have coloured paint on the top this is a feature of feature of these ex-distillery barrels. we would advise this can be painted over using a black gloss paint if required to make it look more natural in the garde n. You can raise your barrel off the ground with a brick or paving slab base to enable you to fill watering cans from the tap. We cannot guarantee how many years these barrels will last, but can give you some tips on how to look after your barrel for longer life. During a hot summer you should never fully empty the barrel but keep some water in the barrel so the timber does not shrink and leak. Also siting the barrel in a shaded position will give the barrel a longer life. A 83mm hole has been cut in the top to fit most standard sized drain pipes (see instructions at bottom if you want to fit a rain diverter). Also a 20mm hole has been cut 16cm from the base ready to fit a standard brass tap (simply screw the tap into the wood and it will give a tight fit). This barrel has been photographed with a decorative tap (not included) Please note this water butt is large, measuring approximately 100cm tall, 70cm in diameter, and may not fit through a standard single doorway easily. Fitting a rain diverter (Please note: rain diverter not included) To fit a  rain diverter  to this water barrel it can be done! Here are our tips to help you. First of all the hole for the rain diverter would need to be 12cm down from the top due to the metal banding on the barrel. (So your water butt will never fill to the top) You will need to cut a 25mm hole – this can be done with a hole saw on an arbour that fits a normal electric drill  25mm Hole Saw and Arbour.  The elbow of the rain diverter can then be screwed into this hole and this will normally give a watertight fit (the plastic nut supplied is not required) – however if it does not a little plumbers PTFE tape can help.