🌧️ Elevate your rain game with artisan copper style!
The Monarch Rain Chains Pure Copper Akira Rain Chain is an 8.5-foot decorative rain catcher featuring 14 large scalloped copper cups designed for smooth water flow and easy, tool-free installation. Hand-assembled from heavy-gauge solid copper, it offers rust resistance and long-lasting durability. Fully customizable in length, this rain chain develops a beautiful rustic patina over time, making it a stylish and sustainable alternative to traditional downspouts.
L**Y
Perfect Rain Chain for heavy rains in Miami!
Beautiful and very functional design! This was the only chain I found with large openings at the top AND bottom of each piece in the chain, which keeps leaves from clogging and allows heavy rain to pass freely. This was a requirement for any rain chain I bought. It had to do something more than just look pretty.(I have other rain chains hanging from the pergolas, but they're not attached to gutters, so if leaves fall into them, it doesn't matter...they are more decoration than functional.)I had wanted rain chains for years, but held off, because our old gutters were weak and needed replacing. Didn't want to replace them until we did the roof...you know, sometimes this stuff is all 'connected' and it's best to wait to do everything at once. So when we put on a new roof, and new gutters, I had our gutter installer put up 3 of these beautiful rain chains in the front of the house.Our rains are so forceful here in Miami, that even w/ 3 chains on 1 gutter, each looks like a firehose when there's a heavy rain.The roofline across the front of our house is approx. 100' long. We had 3 downspouts on the old gutters and because they were not spaced correctly, one section kept sagging and then falling after every heavy rain.When we had the new gutters installed, I placed 2 rain chains at each end and 1 in the middle. The symmetry of the chains is lovely and I get to watch through my living room window as the rain falls down the center chain. From the front porch I can watch them all in action. I couldn't be happier.In a way, I'm glad it took so long to get them because it gave me time to think about the kind of chain I needed, (as opposed to just buying something pretty and then being unhappy with it's performance), and also time to consider where would be the best place to put them.If you're replacing a downspout that's already in place, then the answer is easy. Buy if you're getting new gutters, then you have to give it some thought, cause once you make the hole in the gutter...you're sorta obligated to hang the chain there!The chain needs to be functional, but it's also nice to have it in a place where you can admire it from inside the house, or on your porch/patio...so picking a spot for me was a little difficult. I was afraid to hang them someplace and not like them there, and then be stuck with that...so I gave it a lot of thought before hanging them and even had to move one because the water flow was too much for it, and the ground was always soggy, so I replaced it with a down spout and French drain.Even with all the consideration, you just don't know how much and how fast water is going to come off your roof and rain chains can be overwhelmed...making them look silly each time it rains as the water is splashing down sideways, spraying everything in a 5' radius.Some of the things I considered:Was the drainage good or did I have to build it up with rocks, or a pot or barrel?Was it too close to trees, the front or back door, (chains splash, so location near a door is not always ideal), would I be able to see it from inside the house, would it be in a spot that gets too much wind exposure, where it might break loose and bang against a window, glass door, or the house? (that's a concern with all the unexpected high wind storms that pop up here).Was it going to flood onto pavers, or something set in sand, and if so, did I have enough of a buffer/under liner/rocks/pot, or all of the above, to keep the overflow from washing out the sand or dirt over time, or drowning all the plants in a garden.I wish the chains could stay shiny copper colored. I thought about spraying them all with a clear sealant paint, but I knew they would wear unevenly due to rain & sun, and the sealant would eventually fade/chip/wear off in patches. A rain chain with copper spots is not on my 'must have' list, and I'm not OCDC enough to re-spray the chains every year...so I left them as is, and now they all have a nice patina. They haven't turned green...don't know if they will. Sorta hoping they won't.I 'ended' them all inside blue and white Talavera pots, with blue under liners. After hearing them bang and rattle against the pots during windy and rainy days, I decided to place large white river rocks in the pots to hold the chains steady during heavy wind & rains.Life in the Land of Hurricanes presents challenges, so I know when the next 'big one' blows through, we'll have to get on a ladder and bring the chains down, but after putting up storm shutters, rain chains are not a big deal. I suspect people that live in cold climates have to remove their rain chains so they don't freeze over in an ice storm, causing a gutter to fall from the additional weight of the ice.If you get heavy rains, or live near trees that shed a lot, this is the perfect chain to use.
A**R
Impressive rain chain
We have had this rain chain installed since October 2024, so made it thru a winter & now spring. We are very pleased with the performance thru our heaviest rainy seasons. The esthetics and sound of the chain is beautiful. Would highly recommend this product.
K**N
Quality
This rain chain is awesome! I highly recommend it. It's made very well and was easy to install.
W**B
Works Nicely in a Downpour. Recommended.
Does what you expect. I read a lot of reviews for numerous similar products. Many look good but don't handle more than a trickle of rain. This one, having a relatively large opening at the top and a large opening at the bottom handles a downpour fairly well, slowing the water and channelling it nicely with a minimum of spray. Recommended.
C**H
Doesn't hold finish, oxidized. It did look good and was functional
UPDATE April 2025. It's only a year old and the finish has oxidized. The pewter is now dark flat black. Customer service impossible to reach. Send a message on web site gives error and no phone listed. One I found on the web is no good. On the trouble shooting page on Amazon it says to clear with vinegar and a cloth, then spray with protective product. Really! Obviously it doesn't come "protected." We really liked it but very disappointed in the quality after only one year.Original review:We like the looks of this chain. The water flows through well and surprisingly we aren't getting a lot of splash. Perhaps being close to the gutter at the top helps, I'm not sure. There's no way for this type of item to not splash some. I made sure it could hang perfectly straight without any restriction that might make it to go sideways as it descends, as that would definitely make it splash more. Of course in a windy condition that probably will not work and it will splash more. We like it so far. Hope the finish holds up. Time will tell.
G**T
These look so good
Solid item. Haven't tested it as yet, so I'm reserving my review until I see how it stands up to a heavy rainfall
R**R
Handles heavy rain much better
I previously bought a set with 3/4” exit holes. When we would get heavy rain the water would splash out all the way down the chain wetting the side of the house and washing the ground away around the area. These have a hole a bit over 1” and handled the rain very well during recent Helene storm (I live north of Atlanta). I was very happy with the results. I just ordered 2 more to replace the others. I’ll try to get a video and post later when we get more rain.
T**Y
Love it
The media could not be loaded. The copper is really pretty it is very long which is great I think we removed 2 cups. I didn’t have to extend the gutter with this and it sounds awesome when it rains. We did chalk as recommended so the water flows freely without splashing all over. Just so you know you do have to purchase the drill bit and the separate piece that you install in the gutter unless you have the correct size to make the hole in the gutter we ended up installing an end cap so the water just comes down the train. Very happy with my purchase.
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