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The Reliance Products Aqua-Pak 2.5 Gallon Rigid Water Container is a durable, ergonomically designed water storage solution ideal for outdoor activities and emergency preparedness. Featuring a molded grip, hidden spout, and stackable design, it offers convenient, spill-free pouring and efficient storage. Lightweight yet sturdy, it meets CDC guidelines for long-term water storage and is highly rated by users for versatility and ease of use.
| ASIN | B0024O8JV2 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Color | blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (403) |
| Date First Available | August 11, 2012 |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Reliance Products |
| Material | Plastic |
| Package Weight | 0.56 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions | 23.5 x 19.05 x 30.48 cm; 544.31 g |
B**O
During the summer I was filling empty cat litter jugs with the condensate from my portable a/c to flush my toilet (plumbing issue in old cabin, no running water inside). Living in Florida that a/c was putting out gallons a day. Since ‘winter’ has arrived, I’ve had to switch to filling jugs at the well for flushing. This little beauty sits perfectly on the countertop which is level with the toilet tank. The spigot allows for easy filling of the tank and the 2.5 gallon size makes it easy for an old woman to lift up on the counter. I’ve acquired several and find them quite useful and the price is right. You do what you’ve got to do.
D**R
I ended up coaching my son’s soccer team this year and the kids were using up their water so quickly so I wanted to get something so they could refill their water bottles! This was the perfect solution! The perfect capacity but not too heavy even when full! I know it will be great for camping as well!
A**R
Functions as it should.
K**R
I honestly don't know what the 1-2 stars are about. This is a super product. My buddy has the same thing but 7 gallon so I was already familiar with the design and found it to be reliable. I have to admit that I hesitated ordering it because of the 1 -2 star reviews, but I ordered it anyway and after testing mine I can address the most common alleged weaknesses. "It leaks from the spout" Mine leaked at first... til I realized I had overtightened the spout onto the tank. So I unscrewed it and tightened it down gently... tipped it back over into position... saw a few drips... tightened it down until the drips stopped. PROBLEM SOLVED "It leaks from the plug" There's a small opening for letting air in to displace the water running out. It has a stopper to keep bugs and crud out when not in use. This opening is NEVER liable to leak unless you lay the tank on its side when not in use... which is not advisable. The plug is just that--- a small plug for air that a 5 year old can pull out and push in as needed; IT'S NOT A VALVE AND IT ISN'T INTENDED TO WITHSTAND THE WATER PRESSURE OF THE TANK BEING LAID ON ITS SIDE. So stop trying to make it do something it wasn't designed for! When transporting the tank, keep the valve and the plug upright! PROBLEM SOLVED "It smells inside." Yeah, it smells like plastic inside... when you first get it, because I guess it's factory fresh. I let mine sit on the shelf for a couple of weeks fully open so it could "off-gas" --- no smell, and no taste. PROBLEM SOLVED "The plastic is thin." or "The plastic is thinner than it is on the bigger sizes". This was the criticism that had me the most concerned when I ordered it --- I pictured super thin, like milk jug thin and bulging. Not the case at all. First, it's more than sufficiently thick for 2.5 gallons, and maybe only just a LITTLE thinner than its bigger brother. Second --- and more to the point --- OF COURSE it's not going to be as thick as the larger models --- that would be overkill. A 7 gallon tank has to carry 58 pounds, while the 2.5 just 21 pounds! PLASTIC IS PLENTY THICK In summary, this is a good value and I highly recommend it.
J**E
These are the perfect size to bring along camping. These jugs carry quite a bit of water but aren't so big that it makes it impossible to carry to and from the car or to and from the refill station at a campground. I've found that the 5 to 7 gallon jugs are just too cumbersome and hernia inducing.
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