Yep, the EWC-10 FreeGarden Rain Barrel does come with a spigot. It's actually a brass one, which according to the manufacturer's product description, makes it pretty straightforward to access the water.
Our research points out that the spigot is placed at a handy height, so you can easily fill up a watering can without needing any extra base.
Just a heads-up: while a lot of people appreciate how easy it is to use, some have noticed that it may not last as long as they'd like, especially if exposed to tough weather. There have been mentions of cracking, particularly at the bottom after a few seasons. This might be due to how it's handled during colder months or maybe even some manufacturing hiccups.
To avoid these hassles, it's probably a good idea to give it a bit of extra care—like making sure it's shielded during winter months. Also, a quick regular check for any cracks or issues will help keep things running smoothly.
And just a note, some found the warranty and customer service weren't the best, so keeping up with maintenance is key.
In short, the rain barrel’s design seems to sit well with folks, particularly because it’s easy to set up and captures rainwater efficiently. Its overflow system gets a thumbs up for handling excess water smartly.
Just keep an eye on it, especially if you're in a colder climate, to keep it working its best.