Wheelbarrow Water Bag – Water Storage Container – Portable Water Carrier Bag – Large Water Container – Camping Builders Gardeners Picnic – Foldable Collapsible Large Capasity – Blue 20 Gallon 80 L

May 1, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 17:28 GMT+0100 - Details)

21 Gallon ( 80 litres ) Watering Bag for carrying water.
There is always water for washing hands, fruits and vegetables
You can fill your Water Container on-site to keep a lot of water in a small space. Or, fill it and move it to a remote location if needed. Knowing that it is made of a Food-Grade Inner Liner and a durable outer shell, you can rest assured that it will be puncture resistant and last for many years.

Product Features

  • Water Bladder You can transport or store 21 gallon (80L) of water
  • Great for Builders, Gardeners, For Equestrian, Travel, Tourism and Picnic
  • Durable, Reusable, Space saving and non-toxick
  • Simple solution to transporting and saving water or storage of rain water
  • Capacity: 21 gallon ( 80 litres ), Non-Slip Mat & Sprikle Pour Outlet

Comments

Dryade says:

Hold water well, but getting it back out is … Hold water well, but getting it back out is another story. Make sure you buy a connector that pours for ease.

Colin says:

Clever idea, poor-quality material that leaks I bought this carrier bag for hauling water longer distances than in a wheelbarrow, most likely within a vehicle as an alternative to hard-sided water tanks, multiple 5-gallon buckets with lids, etc.The design is good, but the plastic material is very thin and poor quality. I ordered two of these. The first leaked near a seam during the first test “fill up” (not in my vehicle). The second revealed a small hole/leak when I was filling it inside the vehicle after testing…

p1atypusx says:

Great bag. If it doesn’t have hole in it. Bought one. Perfect. Bought another. Had hole/leak and am returning it. That’s why four stars and not five. But buying two more. I use them to fill my camping trailer’s water tank. I fill the bags while on the roof of my suv. I really only need a total of two but am going to use one cap and drill a hole in it to install a permanent hose for my siphon. I’ll then have an extra backup bag in case one fails in the future. Compare the cost of these to other large capacity bags. It’s a no…

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