Lifeunion 10 litres Collapsible Water Container, BPA Free Plastic Water Carrier, Outdoor Folding Water Bag for Sport Camping Riding Mountaineer…
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This container holds 5 litres of water and has a diameter of The depth of water when full is 8 inches.
I appreciate you asking this There are no leaks when the device is repeated frozen and thawed and is outside of 0 degrees F. The quality of this item is excellent. When it's frozen, it might break. If you don't take care, it might break. We are more than happy to answer any questions you might have. It has been a pleasure talking with you. Thank you for taking the time to respond.
This water carrier is made of durable material, so you'll be able to keep water intact for a long time.
Selected User Reviews For Lifeunion 10 litres Collapsible Water Container, BPA Free Plastic Water Carrier, Outdoor Folding Water Bag for Sport Camping Riding Mountaineer…
It folds flat so it can be stored when not needed it looks sturdy. Another app allowed me to purchase two. Distilled water was added to the bag. The system seems to be down. The world is surrounded by water. I paid twice as much as I did through Amazon for this purchase. The same thing happens again and As I expected, I would be able to get it sooner. This did not happen to me. All Amazon is doing for America makes me love it more than anything else. We should always remember those who stood by us in trying times. In times like these, we should remember who stepped up to help.
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It folds down to less than 5" by 4" to 1/4" thick (except for the lid and opening) and is very lightweight (I am a backpacker). Although I have not used it on a hike yet, I have filled it with water at home and dropped it several times from about 3 feet without damage or leaks.
The small size is ideal to pack in a small vehicle and uses while car camping. We drive a compact utility vehicle and need gear that fits in a small package. It's great to have such a Having bought the 5 liter, I am very pleased with it. This deck stands up very well when full and is much stronger than it appears. Filtered water can be filled from a campground faucet or backpacking filter. Easy to carry. Despite its compact size, it fits inside a large suitcase when it is empty. There is no need to worry about space with this I would highly recommend this product.
Packing them along on a hike is a great idea. I keep them in my backpack and they take up next to no room and provide me with enough water for several A 10 liter sack and two 10 liter bags were purchased. For some of our readers, it might be useful to state that), then go ahead and fill the second with A few of the sites on which I have been set up have been within walking distance of drinking water. As I figured hiking and filling would take less time than sitting and boiling, it made more sense to me. I was walking with my two friends. A five gallon bag/handle in each hand is certainly not much, but the point is that both the bag and handle responded well to.
The eight day hiking trip we went on required collecting water for everyone in our group, so we used this instead of a plastic milk carton. Although it worked well, I accidentally developed a leak when carrying it externally when empty. When we were fighting our way through thick brush, the tube probably got punctured. Ideally, you should carry this inside your backpack when it is empty, or even when you are full if you have space. I think you should be fine so long as you don't hit brush or trees on the.
It is easily foldable and does not add any On a trail that is flooded, I would not try to carry it It is not sturdy enough for that, and I am not even sure the product was intended to operate that way. Our water source is only a few steps away from our house, reducing our trips back and forth to it all the time. Here's a suggestion It's easier to gauge the amount of liquid you have as you fill the container with volume measurements. There are 10 liters of water totally filled there, but it would be nice to be able to see visually what 2, 4, 6, and 8 liters filled look.
I have updated My complaints of poor quality were made up by the great service they provided. They were very swift to resolve the issue, so I'll continue to use them. The water reservoir was portable and carried enough water to last a long time. But it only lasted for two fills before eventually failing. In the beginning, we used the gadget at home to verify that it was working. When I went camping the second time, I had a lot of fun The pouch was 3/4 full, and I carried it by the handle for 1/2 a mile (it worked I repeated this process for a third time, but this time there was a tiny hole at the bottom seam, and carrying it upside down for a half mile caused the seam near the cap to leak. I used this on one trip and it did not work.
My wife and I purchased two of these to take camping, and they worked well for the first two After being stored and used with quite gentle care, one suddenly leaked. There's no reason to doubt the build quality, and the spout is sturdy, so you can dismiss it as one I replaced it with an alternative that's held up well so far, after it turned out to be a disappointment for us.