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330 L/87.1 gal Water Bladder Storage Containers, Foldable Portable Water Tank Large Capacity Soft Water Bag, Drought Resistance, Fire Prevention, Emergency Water
C**Y
It’s haven’t when full
If you are looking to go camping somewhere that does not have a water hook up this is exactly what you need. You can hook your hose straight to it to fill it and it will actually free flow out depending on how far you need the water to push. I bought an in-line pump at Harbor freight for about $50 and it gave me just as much pressure as I would’ve had at my house. Fantastic purchase.
A**S
Excellent choice for temporary water storage
This worked perfectly and is easy to store when not needed. Used in the bed of a 1/2 ton truck to fill a hot tub. Took 3 trips but a tenth of the cost of a plastic water tanks and takes no room to store
N**F
Excellent portable water bladder
Filling this 30 gallon water bladder requires holding a garden hose above the filling plug. Others mentioned you can't fit a garden hose to the filling plug. That does make sense because otherwise as you filled the bladder the air would have no way to escape. The handles are so you can have four people pick up and move the filled bladder which will weigh over 200 lbs. The outlet valve nozzle seems to be designed to connect into a large diameter hose. I used my water bladder to fill 5 gallon jugs and Jerry cans which worked just fine. The only improvement I can think of would be if the inlet ring had some place to hold onto so it could be held up which would make filling the bladder much easier.
R**H
A great water bladder.
This is a tough water bladder. I am using it to haul water in the back of my truck, 74 miles to fill an RV. I it’s easy to fill and fits perfectly between the wheel wells of my full-size truck.
C**Y
Don’t buy !!!
I’ve never written one bad review on Amazon, but I am for this! I’m an older female and I wanted some earthquake water protection so I figured I’d buy this bladder. I opened it up gently put it into a bathtub and filled it up. I was very happy and I literally underfilled it by probably 40 gallons because I know I should only fill a bathtub up to 100 gallons. The NEXT morning, the thing was almost flat and I finally figured out. It was all coming from the black seal on the side. It was just spinning in a circle and water gushing out of it when I pressed on it! So basically I’m gonna have this huge water bill and I’ve got nothing to show for it. I’ve gotta empty this thing out and then I’m gonna have to get my daughter and my future son-in-law over to try and haul this thing down to the trash, this is so upsetting. How can they advertise this thing being used in people’s yards, and on trucks when it was opened in a home and put directly into a bath tub and it still leaked all over the place in one night.!!!!
K**.
Need extra water?
This product is a must have for extra water storage. I use mine for dry camping/boondocking. The large size is plenty for showers, handwashing, toilet flush. The material seems very strong and there is no “plastic” odor. Easy to fold up when empty of water.
C**D
First impressions
Appears to be holding water, but engineering could be better. Specifically, the inlet and outlet setup.- The easiest way to fill it is connecting a garden hose to the outlet valve which does NOT have the same threads, but you can make it work. The hole on top of the bag is too small to put a garden hose fitting into. It takes 10-15 minutes to fill. No way you are going to stand there for that long holding a hose to the opening. They should have included an adapter to connect a garden hose for filling. See next item...- The only fitting they provide for the outlet is a valve with a one inch pipe which could connect to a 1" hose with a clamp (most hoses are 1/2" to 5/8"). Have no idea what they were thinking or how that would be useful. In other words, there is no way to hook up a garden hose to the outlet without buying a 3/4" NPT male to 3/4" GHT male adapter which is another $6. (Really, you need 2 different fittings. One for filling and one for draining.)- The outlet is kind of in the middle of the side rather than the bottom. I don't know that this will be a big deal or not since the bag should collapse as it drains. Would have seemed more logical close to the bottom.- I seriously doubt you could pick up a full bladder with the 4 provided loops, but that may not be what they are for. A full bladder would be over 500#.Granted, most of the other bladders on Amazon have similar inlet and outlet setups, but I fail to see how they think it will be used as is.I don't see any leaks on first fill. I will likely only use it for emergencies, but I will update if I have issues...It does collapse small enough to fit under the back seat. Looks OK for the price, but I would have been glad to pay more to have the 2 fittings included.Hopefully it lasts....
D**T
takes up less space.
this should work better then 6 5 gallon jugs.
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