#85683 - 02/15/07 06:07 AM
Aquatainers
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Newbie
Registered: 02/11/06
Posts: 26
Loc: SD, USA
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I just picked up another Aquatainer by Reliance - prompted by the 'What have you done for preparedness this month' threads. When I got it home, I noticed that the vent hole, which used to have a screw-top with an internal retaining device, is now just a plastic plug with a retaining device. I think this is a step backwards.
I store them upright, but in use they tend to leak unless you overtighten everything. The local Sportsman's Warehouse started carrying replacement spouts, for which I am grateful...
Anyway, anyone have an opinion on Aquatainer vs the jerry can style containers, or another style? I liked the spout for camping - you didn't have to lift the entire jug every time or tip it and try not to spill or overfill when you poured. The cheap vent plug has got me reconsidering, though.
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#85686 - 02/16/07 01:31 PM
Re: Aquatainers
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Registered: 02/11/06
Posts: 26
Loc: SD, USA
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I picked this one up at a local Ace Hardware in the camping section. It's about the only product our WalMart doesn't carry.
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#85687 - 02/18/07 08:01 AM
Re: Aquatainers
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Registered: 03/28/06
Posts: 358
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I just found another type of water container today at Kmart that might be better than the aquatainers. The Blitz 6 gallon water containers. http://www.amazon.com/Blitz-50863-Water-Container/dp/B000CINB42They were about the same price as an aquatainer, but holds 6.5 gallons. They seem a lot more durable than the reliance ones, and the size and shape is a lot easier to manage than the 7 gallon aquatainers. Haven't tried it out yet, so I won't know how durable it is for a while.
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#87529 - 03/06/07 05:31 PM
Re: Aquatainers
[Re: MrDrysdale]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 03/28/06
Posts: 358
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After using the blitz containers that I bought last month, my first impressions are that the spout on the aquatainer is much, much better than the one on the blitz. There's no on/off valve on the Blitz, so you can't leave the spout on without risking contamination or spills. Plus you have to really crank down the cap in order to get it to seal without any leaks. There's no vent plug on the Blitz either, I guess the nozzle is designed in such a way as to allow venting. This means the flow isn't as fast as the aquatainers, but for me that probably isn't going to be a problem. I prefer to have less sources for leaking.
Other than those issues, I actually like them a lot. The size is a lot more managable, I think mostly due to the narrower profile that allows you to carry it without it banging into your legs. I can probably carry one in each hand and walk, something I can't do with the aquatainers because of the boxy shape. Also, it takes up a lot less floor space than the aquatainers. This wouldn't be a problem if I was able to stack the aquatainers on top of each other, but that goes against the manufacturers recommendations, and I am pretty sure that would cause it to leak.
For long term storage, I'm probably going to pick up a few more Blitz containers. But for frequent use, like camping, the on/off nozzle on the aquatainers and the ability to lay it on it's side make it much more useful. If I could somehow adapt the nozzle of the aquatainer to the blitz, it'd be the best of both worlds.
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#89690 - 03/28/07 02:50 PM
Re: how about igloo?
[Re: norad45]
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Stranger
Registered: 01/26/07
Posts: 14
Loc: Albany, CA
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I saw this on Amazon, any opinions? igloo 6 gal
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