I’ve been using this 7 Gallon Water Jug for the past 8 years and it’s still holding up strong. Top of jug has a carry handle and screw cap. Screw cap has a screw hole in the middle where the spout twists into. When storing the water jug, unscrew the spout and attach it to the reverse side of the cap. While camping, use it as your drinking water supply or for washing dishes/hands.
Ready for the Zombie Apocalypse? To begin with, this is a great idea. It’s the perfect concept for small families who are in need of emergency water supplies for any short-term disaster scenario. The plastics used are BPA-free, making them better suited t long term water storage. I bought 2, figuring to use these only for drinking water, with additional containers dedicated to other needs. According to ready.gov, “A normally active person needs at least one gallon of water daily just for drinking however individual needs vary, depending on age, physical condition, activity, diet and climate.” The 7 Gallon size, weighing about 55lbs when full, is pretty much the maximum size container you would want to move around when full; and theoretically, at least, the spigot should make it easy to use the water during your emergency. Here are my experiences using the Aqua-Tainer.Out of the box, there was a pronounced plastic smell when opening the container. I had no time to do a thorough was with soap, as the…