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BUILT TO LAST

High quality design and materials made to withstand the harsh Australian elements.

Beautiful and functional. Made to last.

Marine-grade Stainless Steel

Weather-proof and rust-proof, the Crystal Rain Gauge features a Marine-grade Stainless Steel bracket, collection funnel and lugs.

Borosilicate Glass

Tough boroscilicate glass on both outer cylinder and inner cylinder means your Crystal Rain Gauge won't discolour or fade like others.

Accurate Reading up to 200mm

With clear annealed graduations that won't fade, the dual-cylinder design allows you to accurately read up to 200mm of rain without emptying.

What's in the box?

  • Borosilicate glass outer cylinder with annealed graduations
  • Borosilicate glass inner measuring cylinder with annealed graduations
  • Stainless steel collection funnel
  • Stainless steel mounting bracket
  • Four stainless steel screws
  • Gasket and o-ring
  • Cleaning brush
  • Instructions and one year rain chart

How to Install

What you'll need:

The Crystal Rain Gauge stainless steel mounting bracket should be fixed to a secure support using the four stainless steel screws supplied. A fence post or similar is ideal. Make sure the bracket is vertical so the collection opening is level. 

Set up your gauge:

With the bracket mounted, slide in the outer glass cylinder and rotate it so the measurements are visible through the left window.

Assemble the collection funnel and inner cylinder as follows:

  1. Check the silicone o-ring is in the groove around the collection funnel and the segmented foam rubber gasket is in place in the funnel spout.
  2. Carefully insert the lugs on the inner cylinder in the slots on the funnel, push against the foam gasket and rotate anti-clockwise to secure them. The inner cylinder will now hang from the funnel with the gasket securing it.
  3. Carefully lower the funnel and inner cylinder assembly into the outer cylinder and align its graduations so they’re visible from the front of the rain gauge.

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