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2025-06-13 15:48:02
Bought these for severe weather preparedness. Looking to support a smaller business. Love how these stack together like Legos! Provided handles make transport easier. Easier to carry each brick than a huge drum. Can be stacked anywhere and everywhere. Highly recommend for your preparedness needs!
Kevin DeCew
2025-06-11 16:53:28
Sturdy construction and convenient size. These are ideal for stacking. The large opening makes filling easy. Comes with carry handles that fold out of the way.
Ed White
2025-05-23 12:59:05
Each container holds 3.5 gallons of water with a large opening for filling. They stack perfectly, interlock and are very stable. Each container has an easy to add or remove handle that help in carrying a full container and the 3.5 gallons is a manageable weight. They are perfect for our needs.
S. Small
2025-05-12 13:08:38
They are a perfect size for lifting and hauling. The handles are inside the bricks when they arrive. You have to put them on.I’ll probably get another 8 pack as they take up much less space that I thought they would and stack securely.
Kindle Customer
2025-04-03 19:37:54
The water main in my street broke a while back and we were stuck without water- fortunately, it was only a couple of hours, but it drove me to plan for the next water emergency. This containers are exactly what I was looking for. I ordered six and they sit, filled, in the basement waiting for use. The size is just right in terms of decent volume of water vs. ease of carrying. I now have enough drinking/ cooking water for my wife and I for about 2 weeks (I also got a 55 gallon drum to collect rainwater for non-potable use).The containers are reasonably durable, easy to fill/empty, easy to store, and (with the included handles) easy to transport. My only quibble, and it's a minor one, is that the gasket is fairly small and the lids need to be cranked down well in order to properly seal them. It's not a flaw, and they seal fine, I just think that aspect of the design could be a little more polished.I can't say how they work long term, it's only been a couple months, but all indications are that they do the job well. I would but them again.
Kindle Customer
2025-02-09 13:23:33
They arrived quickly and feel sturdy.
Mark in Phoenix
2025-02-04 16:36:47
These seem sturdy and stacked as advertised, however, 2 out of the 16 (13% failure rate) we ordered leaked making them useless for long-term storage while stacked horizontally, which is their supposed whole unique value proposition. Seems to me that the seal design is pretty poor. I would be worried about the chances of these leaking after being refilled in anything other than a pristine environment. Also it is not just about keeping liquids in, but as any packaging engineer will tell you - also about keeping air out to protect from contamination and oxidation. There are thousands of proven designs for water storage container lid seals (just look at any military-grade water container) why they chose this one is baffling. I'm sure that the old bush mechanic trick of cutting a gasket from the floor mat of their truck in a pinch would work, but out of the box, something like this should just work!2 weeks after reaching out to the supplier about a replacement for the defective seal - crickets!!! I guess I will have to order replacement seals for $10 each to secure my water storage and hope that these are not defective too. Pretty poor show for a company that bills itself on their website as "The World's Best Water Storage Containers" and that less than 1% of containers that leak???????????4 weeks after reaching out to them in various ways - not a single sign of a response - CRICKETS. I have ordered some replacement caps from AquaBrick to see if these will work. I tried a water spigot cap from them that seemed like it will work. Why do I have to fix the problem by using a competitor's product???Update - 11/24/24 - Still NO RESPONSE from Waterbrick!!!!! I received the replacement caps from Aquabrick promptly and they fitted fine. After testing them I had a leak on one, which was cured by cinching them down pretty hard and they are now doing fine. I will not be buying more Waterbricks.
Donald A Osborne
2024-12-20 12:22:36
each block holds about 3.3 gallons and they interlock and stack neatly together. 1 spigot can be moved between each block as they are used.
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