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    Does anyone have any experience with Water Bricks?

    At WaterBrick, we provide a revolutionary system for people in need of bulk water, food, and other life essentials. Shop the #1 Stackable Water Container.


    Looking for some different ways to store water and although these are more pricey than your standard water jugs, it appears they will have a longer life.

    There are several reviews on-line but looking for some real life users.

    Thanks!

  • #2
    dual use which is good. but cost is a lil to be desired. Then again a decent water can/jug will run 10-15$ anyway.
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    • #3
      Interesting. fill with dirt or sand and build a very stable fighting position.

      Also, I'm not sure how many tall you can stack with water in them, but water is a good radiation shield. If you stored water this way in a basement, you could concieveabley build a cubicle for that purpose.

      They seem to meention storing block ice in them. This goes to the thought i had about ice houses. May start another thread on that.

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      • #4
        Protus - you are correct the price is a little more than your standard jug and they hold less water but their longevity is appealing as well as their stackability.

        All Talk - I have read that you can store them 7 feet high but I would think if you stacked them smartly - and then secured them, I don't see why you couldn't build what you wanted.
        Then again, I have never seen them in person so I don't really know.

        Ah....decisions, decisions...

        Living in Kentucky, there isn't much market for "prepper" items. Thus, everything has to be shipped in. I think my mailman/UPS guy is going to start hating me. :)

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        • #5
          will you do a write up after you get them and keep us posted?
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