BEST WATER STORAGE CONTAINER on AMAZON!? | Scepter Portable Plastic Military Style Water Container

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  • BEST WATER STORAGE CONTAINER on AMAZON!? | Scepter Portable Plastic Military Style Food Grade 5 Gal Water Jug Container with Reversible Spout for Camping & Emergency Storage Review. INCREDIBLE price on AMAZON: amzn.to/3XWI9hN (affiliate link).
    I recently bought 21 of these Scepter military-style water containers, and I absolutely LOVE them! I love how durable these containers feel, how easy they are to carry. I also like the overall look and feel of the, water jugs.
    Scepter Portable Plastic Military Style Food Grade 5 Gal Water Jug Container with Reversible Spout for Camping & Emergency Storage, Blue (10 Pack) amzn.to/4dpnFT3
    What do you think? Are Scepter water containers, the best portable water storage on Amazon? Or do you prefer water storage options from Reliance Products (Aqua-Tainer), API Kirk, WaterStorageCube, UPWOIGH, Coleman, Augason Farms, Saratoga Farms, Chemstream, Baytec, WaterBrick, WaterPrepared, Aquabrick, etc.?

Комментарии • 8

  • @Nrustica
    @Nrustica 2 дня назад +1

    Very close to the Reliance brand that walmart sells. They cost about $10 in my area of the country.

    • @LifeyGuy
      @LifeyGuy  2 дня назад +2

      $10 is pretty great for a sturdy 5 gallon container

  • @bufordard
    @bufordard 21 час назад +1

    What "part of the country" do you live in?! They are $30 all day here in rural NC

    • @LifeyGuy
      @LifeyGuy  4 часа назад +1

      Missouri- are they any cheaper if you buy a 10-pack?

  • @noleftturns
    @noleftturns 19 часов назад +1

    what proof is there that any of these jugs are food-grade and won't contaminate the water with microplastics?
    I have many 5 gallon white bucks with "food grade" molded on the bucket and lid.

    • @LifeyGuy
      @LifeyGuy  4 часа назад +1

      good point! Yeah, I guess that's a risk you run with using plastic containers. I've seen a similar stainless steel container, but it costs like $100+ each. I always like to rinse out the container multiple times before storing water in it. It'd probably be good to also replace the water every 6 months or so. That said, if there's a real emergency I probably won't worry too much about the presence of some microplastics, and I imagine the concentration of microplastics would be dramatically lower that in a small disposable water bottle.

    • @teebob21
      @teebob21 3 часа назад +1

      HDPE is inherently food-safe.

    • @noleftturns
      @noleftturns 3 часа назад

      @@teebob21 I've heard that used for using orange buckets from Home Depot, blue buckets at Lowes, and Red buckets of Craftsman.
      I store our water in the white buckets with Food Safe molded into the plastic.
      and of course I'd run any of the water through our purifier filters before drinking it.