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2025-08-06 11:01:51
I got this to have something on hand in case we have a weather or other emergency where are water would be cut off for an extended period of time. I did mess with them a little bit, although I did not fill it to maximum capacity. My main goal was to determine if a functioned as the manufacturer says and the set that I got does. The plastic is pretty thick and seems like it will hold up well, but some care will still have to be taken around them, so not to puncture them. They hold a great deal of water and I didn't notice any leaks. It has that usual plasticky kind of smell if you stick your nose down on it, but nothing too awful. Overall, based on my experience, I would recommend them to other people.
Big Fish Reviews
2025-07-27 14:41:49
These storage bladders are pretty light, but seem reasonably durable for sitting in a bathtub. The material is decently thick and doesn't feel like it will rip or tear at the first rough thing they rub on. The pumps and straws could be a little better quality, but they are made to fold up. I do worry that the straws may eventually end up splitting where they are folded, but if I use them only once in a while, they'll probably be fine.One of those small battery-powered stick transfer pumps could come in handy to use with this.At the time I got these, they are priced at $25. For the price, I think the two bladders and two pumps are pretty good.
Someone’s Mama
2025-06-05 10:41:39
$22 for a two pack seems to be a great price. One to test and one to keep in the cabinet in the bathroom.These are a must have for anyone who wants to be slightly prepared. Your body cant go more than three days without water, and sometimes it can take weeks to get power restored. The plastic feels thick enough, and Im not worried about the durability because this will sit inside a bathtub. I havent found a leak on my test bag so thats fine.Overall, I would recommend this to anyone and everyone.
KSUWildcat93
2025-04-19 16:07:57
I remember my great grandmother telling me years ago that if there is ever a serious emergency the first thing you should do is run and fill up the bathtub with water. I have always remembered that advice and when I saw these tub water bladders I thought they would be a great thing to have on hand for a more sanitary storage option.This kit comes with 2 water bladders and two siphons. The bladders and siphon tubing are fairly light weight material, but since it will just be sitting in a tub I don't think it has to be super durable. I plan to put one by each of our tubs and if disaster strikes I am now ready to follow my Grandma's advice.
M. Tucker
2025-03-06 10:46:20
These arrived folded in a plastic bag with the two manual pumps inside as well. These are really big, & can be handy to start preparing when you know a storm is coming & you might loose power….in our case that means our water is out as well.Another more frequent use is to store water while on trips into areas that have no water hook ups. These are easy to put under a bed or above in an unused bed area when in an RV. They aren’t that difficult to fill, but in our case I think we’ll use a dedicated fill hose since these bags will get heavy to move — we’ll bring the water to them. The manual pumps we’ll keep for getting water back out.These are affordable, & at least during our checking them out, they did not leak & water inside was made easy to get to. They are reasonably easy to re-fold & keep in minimal space in-between uses.We’d order these again.
Alex L
2025-01-18 12:53:10
Even if you live in the safest most boring climate there is, broken pipes cause boil water orders and even outages on usable water. These fit perfectly in a bathtub. and while I don't want to fill them with water yet, I can tell you they're the same size as a 40 gallon one I DID have to use in an emergency about a decade ago, and it does hold 40 gallons. Getting two of them, that's weeks worth of potable water for cooking and handwashing, or a couple days per person of water to shower with, or a couple days of water to flush toilets. In a bad situation though, consider that you can fill up garbage cans with water for flushing toilets and keep the safe drinking water in this!
Pattep
2025-01-15 11:28:54
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Chris Z.
2024-12-26 14:17:46
Pack of two water storage bags. Includes two basic pumps which is a good bonus at this price point. Unfolded one and they feel pretty durable and should be great in an emergency. Knocked one Star as they shipped in a zipper plastic bag and nothing else, just the label on that bag and it was not sealed which could lead to tampering before it is received. But since these are for emergency use I hope they’ll be ok.
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