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Quick Dam QD610-8 is a patented, water-activated flood barrier system that expands to 3.5 inches high within minutes, providing 80 feet of reliable flood protection. Lightweight and compact, these polypropylene barriers feature a built-in wedge to prevent rolling, making them ideal for safeguarding doorways, garages, and more during water emergencies.










| Manufacturer | Absorbent Specialty Products |
| Part Number | QD610-8 |
| Item Weight | 12.32 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 120 x 6.5 x 3.5 inches |
| Item model number | QD610-8 |
| Size | 8 Pack |
| Color | Black |
| Style | 10ft |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Pattern | Barrier |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | (8) 10ft Flood Barriers |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Free of manufacturer defects |
J**.
Quik dam works
Used during hurricane worked very well. Had problems getting them dried out, but who cares they helped keep water intrusion out of the house so they served the purpose. I just bought some more. Better than having to lug sand bags around IMO.
T**E
Love how they work
These are for everyone who is tired of rain seeping in your basement. They work! They dry out nicely and continue to keep going to stop the water in your basement during heavy rainstorms.
C**E
These Saved My Sanity (and My Basement) — Quick Dams to the Rescue 💦
We’ve had more basement floods than I care to admit — like, at this point, I think the water’s just messing with us. But Quick Dams have officially turned the tide. (Too soon for water puns? Sorry, it’s how I cope.) These things are magic sandbags. You toss them down, they soak up water and expand like they mean business, creating a low, sturdy barrier that actually keeps water from spreading into the rest of the house. It’s like drawing a line in the sand — except the sand is inside the bag, and the line works. We started with two. Then a flood. Then four more. We now own seven. These things are like Pokémon — gotta catch 'em all before the next downpour. Why they’re awesome: Reusable — let them dry out, store them, and pray you don’t need them again Easy to use — seriously, if you can lay a towel down, you can use these Contain water like tiny, silent heroes We lay them across doorways, around the basement perimeter, and anywhere else the water likes to sneak in uninvited. It doesn’t stop the flood from happening, but it absolutely keeps it from becoming a disaster. That’s a big deal.
J**H
Works
Not bad. Works pretty well. I have it inside the garage up against the door where rain gets in. It kept a lot of it away. Would purchase again.
H**R
Magic
I bought this for my garage entry that is a detached garage for a home built in the 1920s where the driveway is a little bit higher than the garage floor. It works like magic and keeps water out of my garage.
N**F
Innovative and useful product
Use as a rain water.barrier outside walkout basement door. Has kept basement from minor water intrusion during heavy rains. Lasts through the north east winter.
P**P
Water damming solution
I luv these water restraints! My garage floor is below grade for some reason and you can imagine where the water goes on a heavy rain! I have 2 of these just inside the garage door and they will hold a lot of water. Eventually the water evaporates and they're ready to go once again for the next rain event! If you need a water damming solution, try these quick fix solutions!
M**I
Not as good as it used to be...but still cheap insurance
Let me start off by saying this is the third time I've purchased this particular brand of water dam, so so I can't knock it too much...but its not what it used to be. Our first Quick dam (17') lasted almost 2-1/2 years, and in those years there was a lot of cycling from dry to wet and back again, combined with dragging it back and forth on an asphalt driveway (we use it to stop rainwater from entering through our two-car garage door) and despite the advertising saying you can drive over it, we decided NOT to take a chance. Anyway, it finally wore out and wouldn't expand anymore, so we purchased another (17') Quick Dam hoping for another good run time-wise. Unfortunately, we immediately noticed a difference. While the product worked extremely well initially, it started losing a bit of the (cellulose?) filler through the bottom stitching/seams which help create the "foot" of the dam. We attributed this loss to the newer style sewing/stitchwork when compared to the original. This slow loss went on for the duration of the Spring/Summer/Fall seasons which left us with a minimally usable product at the end of the year. We chalked it up to maybe getting a "bad one" off the production line, and purchased three more (including these two) because its a cheap investment in protection against water damage (for us). We bought 2 -10' Dams and a 17', because we wanted to try simply moving 1 10' section instead of our usually having to move/flip-back 1/2 of a 17' dam in front of the garage door. The 17' is still in its pack, unused, because we are using the 2 10' dams to provide a wider coverage area. Bottom line, aside from the difference in widths of the Quick Dams is that there is still an issue of the product losing its filler. I've attached a photo showing the loss of fill (white material in seam of dam) after the dam's first use. There is NOT a substantial amount of fill lost, and while some loss may be expected, after just a half dozen dry/wet/dry cycles its already not as "full" and doesn't block the water as well as when new. I can only attribute this to the product having less absorbent material inside after each use. The product does work, and works pretty well, I was just hoping for a longer product life span. For the money its a good product against preventing water damage, its just not as good as it used to be...
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