Water Storeage

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bigstan

Water Storeage

Post by bigstan »

Hi Folks anyone no were i can pickup some water jerrycans ( mod type ) as im stocking up on my water at the min iv worked with them before and i no they r very handy .
preppingsu

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Reservior

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Post by Reservior »

I do like the look of those Gelert 25l ones at Go Outdoors, not a bad price. If I get chance this week I might see if I can pop to my nearest and pick up 2 or 3.
tshw1973

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Post by tshw1973 »

Amazon have some 20/25l for around 10 pounds.

Make sure they are food use approved otherwise don't use them.
Reservior

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Post by Reservior »

tshw1973 wrote:Amazon have some 20/25l for around 10 pounds.

Make sure they are food use approved otherwise don't use them.
Thanks, just checked Amazon and they have the same Gelert one at the same price, with free delivery so I don't have to waste fuel and time!
bigstan

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Thanks everyone checked with ebay and amazon they have some . Now to look for the ones with free postage lol
XXII

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Post by XXII »

a waterbob seems a good idea for the home
http://www.campingsurvival.com/waterbob.html
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ORAC1
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I use the Scepter water cans, they are very strong have multiple outlets and are the only one with a large enough opening to put your hand in to clean out.
http://www.frost.co.uk/catalog/product/ ... 2/id/2229/

I prefer the black ones to any other colour.
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bigstan

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Post by bigstan »

They now have some waterbobs on ebay for around £18.00 but the postage is between £20.00 and £30.00 as they are coming from the u.s. just a wee bit too much for my pocket . .