Lynae B—May 20, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This magnified rain gauge is a fantastic tool for anyone who needs to quickly and easily check rainfall measurements. The magnified display lives up to its promise, making it visible even from a distance, which is incredibly convenient. Installation is a breeze thanks to its screw-on design, allowing for secure attachment to a fence or other suitable surface. It performs its primary function flawlessly, accurately measuring rainfall. The main drawback, particularly for those in hot climates like Texas, is its durability. The gauge tends to crack after approximately three years when exposed to the intense Texas heat. We’re overall pleased with the purchase, especially given its affordable price point and clear visibility. Read more
C. Parker—March 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I left my gauge outside during the heavy freeze that lasted a week. It was full of snow & ice but didn't crack. It seems to be really durable year round. With the Easy-to-Read magnifying it makes it easy for those with poor eye sight. Price was low, very affordable. I bought it thinking it wouldn't be able to endure the weather changes & would be cheap to replace, so I am pleasantly surprised. Read more
TexasFella—October 2, 2017✓ Verified purchase
Very basic, but if you just want to know your rainfall to 1/10 inch, and do not 1/100" accuracy for reporting, this should do well. The numbers are large enough to read from several yards away but for the exact reading, you'll still have to get close. (I use binoculars from the house if I want to know "to the tenth".) The magnifying effect the description mentions is mainly useful for spotting the water level; the numbers area already big enough. The price, just under $10 when I bought it, is very reasonable. I dropped one star because I feel it's just too lame that it comes without two screws or nails. I have thousands of both, but it had to go find two just right for this, with enough shaft length and thickness, but a small enough head to slip through the small larger holes (#6 Phillips, one inch long did nicely). A lot of people will not have the right size screw or nail, meaning a trip to the hardware store that could have been easily prevented. I did not see that in the description and it never occurred to me (my bad). What I should have noticed was that it's all one piece. That's OK. It is slightly awkward having to work the gauge out of the larger holes every time you want to dump the water. Nicer was my last similar gauge that had a separate screw-in base that stays on the pole or fence so you can just slip the gauge up, dump, and slip it right back in. OK, I'm nitpicking, and I did not take a star off for that, besides it's my fault for not remembering it. You can also stick this directly in the ground (it is spike shaped) but unless you have just the right soil, soft but also firm, that's very impractical. In heavy rain, the ground would be muddy; the gauge might even tilt over. My rocky ground would sneer at it, and my tall country grasses would constantly grow over it. And you would have to squat way down every time to see the exact level of the water. But, on a wood fence, rail, or post, this will work well. Read more
G. Larson—February 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is a great item... as the water in the gauge rises, the measurement shows up in LARGE print! Maintaining a running record of rain fall each season is so easy with this gauge. Read more
ZYQ—June 5, 2016✓ Verified purchase
I know that I could put empty tin cans in the yard to measure rainfall, but that’s so cumbersome. First you have to find a tall straight-walled can, tall enough that the rain doesn’t splash out. Then you have to stick a ruler in the can to measure the depth of water. That’s not very accurate compared to this because in this rain gauge the smaller amounts are amplified by the tapered walls so a small amount of rainfall is magnified to be more easily read. And if it’s still raining, you don’t have to go out in the rain because if you place it where it can be seen from a window you can probably read the level with your bare eyes (if you have good eyes and it’s not too far away). Or, grab a pair of binoculars. Be sure to place the rain gauge in the open, away from interference by tree canopies. I measure the total rainfall for each weather event coming through, then reset the gauge – don’t forget to reset the gauge (pour the water out). I have always wanted a rain gauge and finally sat down to evaluate what was available. This one was priced attractively, looked like it would be easy to read from a distance (it is), and would probably last a few years. I was concerned that the plastic spike would easily break off, so I had planned to use two screws in a narrow piece of sharpened board driven into the ground so I could attach the gauge to the board and remove it easily to dump the water, but I never did that and the plastic spike hasn’t broken off yet. I do try to be careful when sticking it in the ground, however. My only complaint is that it measures only 5 inches, which may not be enough (see my experience below). But I can’t down rate it for that unusual situation, and it does everything else right. I bought this exactly one year ago and the plastic is still clear, but I assume ultraviolet light will eventually take its toll. This a great purchase. In fact, I’ve enjoyed having it so much that I plan to give out this rain gauge as Christmas presents. It’s always difficult to find a present which most people don’t have, but could use and would enjoy having. I think this will make a great, and fairly unusual gift. Thoughtful, yet inexpensive. The weatherman always reports how much rain fell at this airport, that airport, etc. But I know that the sky could fall at my brother's house just a few miles away, and we get not a drop. So I've always wanted to have a way to know exactly how much rain WE got. The only time I really, really wanted to know was during the deluge we got in South Carolina (remember the 1000+ year flood of Oct 2015?). Two measurements taken the first day, added together, totaled 6.5 inches. I dumped the water out just before going to bed, then woke up early the next morning to check the gauge. It had been raining heavily all night and I wanted to know exactly how much we got, but was astonished and disappointed to see that the water was flowing over the brim of the rain gauge while it was continuing to rain heavily. We were supposedly in an area that got some of the heaviest rainfall. We're on a hill so were in no danger of flooding, but sadly I'll never know the exact total amount of the rain we got at our house. I guess you could say the historic rainfall "broke" my rain gauge. Read more
Mike from Magnolia, TX—February 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is the best rain gauge I have used over the years. Very easy to read from inside the house (15 to 20 feet away). The plastic will yellow with time in the sun, but that applies to all plastics. I will continue to purchase these in the future Read more
Gen Contractor—February 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Inexpensive, easy to measure rainfall, one caveat, this is replacing an earlier gauge from the same company that cracked when water froze within the gauge and several inches of snow accumulated on top. This was the first time in many years that this gauge design has failed. This is still the most economical and practical gauge we have ever used. Read more