Elkangle
WKR
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- Jun 16, 2016
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I use both products with the premium brass components
Or use plastic bottled water by the case.Thanks everyone for the advice. Sounds like I either have to gamble with an economics container or pay for quality.
Correct decision matrix. The question I ask myself "how important is water to me in the backcountry?"Thanks everyone for the advice. Sounds like I either have to gamble with an economics container or pay for quality.
I freeze these and fill my cooler or 7cf freezer with these before I leave for my archery/early rifle hunts. During archery season these will usually still be frozen after 7-10 days. I drain the water off of them as they melt.4 of these in a milk crate has worked for me , if one leaks you still have 3 gallons. I save them and refill for the season. View attachment 415819
I have a few of the scepter water jugs and they are real tough. Kinda pricey but cry once.
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I used to use the cheap blue ones but they had problems standing up to the bouncing around in the truck and trailer on the forest service roads and would deform. To their credit they didn't burst open but I can't see them holding up over more then a couple of trips.
Two of these are money for most trips I takeWe have one of these that is 30ish yrs old.
I carry two of these. Got a bunch of years on them now.We have one of these that is 30ish yrs old.
I live those jugs, the plastic faucet sucks.My truck camping water storage bags sprung a leak this weekend. I’m thinking about getting a hard sided container for the added durability. Anyone have a recommendation for what they use? So far I’ve found the common aqua-tainer jugs, but reviews talk about the faucet leaking.