💧 Stack, Store, Survive — Hydration Meets Hustle!
This 4-pack of WaterBrick containers offers a total of 14 gallons of emergency water storage in compact, stackable 3.5-gallon bricks made from BPA-free, food-grade HDPE plastic. Designed for space efficiency and versatility, these durable containers feature ergonomic handles and wide openings, making them perfect for preppers, campers, and anyone needing reliable, safe water storage solutions.
Brand | WaterBrick |
Color | Blue |
Material | High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) |
Product Dimensions | 18"L x 9"W x 6"H |
Capacity | 3.5 Gallons |
Item Weight | 2.52 Pounds |
Specification Met | Food and Drug Administration |
Shape | Rectangular |
UPC | 863569000269 |
Manufacturer | WaterBrick International |
Part Number | 1833-0001-4 |
Item Weight | 2.52 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 1833-0001-4 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 4 |
Special Features | stackable |
Included Components | Comes as a Combo Set |
A**A
Space Saver
These are sturdy, and they do stack nicely. My dog likes one with hot water next to his bed. But use cold water if you intend to use it for emergency drinking water. The handles are nice to be able to move them. It requires some muscle strength to open them.
L**K
Preparing
Good investment in case of crisis
R**N
High quality. Easy long term, stackable water storage.
Bought these for severe weather preparedness. Looking to support a smaller business. Love how these stack together like Legos! Provided handles make transport easier. Easier to carry each brick than a huge drum. Can be stacked anywhere and everywhere. Highly recommend for your preparedness needs!
B**R
Good product with some reservations
I purchased these to keep a backup supply of water for emergencies. The last time they shut off our water (for bacterial contamination) we bought piles of the spring water bottles. After a few years those bottles collapsed, so we deemed them unsafe to consume and got rid of them. The Water Bricks are designed for safe storage, so we have purchased some for that purpose.All in all, this looks like a good product. There is one construction characteristic which is important and not made apparent in the product description.There are two pillars inside of the container that make it impossible to get a hand all the way inside. They are obviously there to provide structural support, so not a bad thing. But they do get in the way of cleaning the container. You can see that there is a hole through the container where the pillar is located.Another issue is that it is difficult to get all of the water out of the container because the outlet hole is recessed into the top of the container. When the hole is facing down, there are places under the outlet where the water pools and will not come out. This probably not much of a problem during a water emergency because it doesn't retain much water. But after I scrubbed the brick with soapy water, I wanted to make sure that I got all of the soap out of it. Vigorous shaking and turning the brick over several times seems to have worked.When full of water, each water brick weighs 30 pounds according to my bathroom scale.The handles are easy to install when the cap is off of the container. You do that by putting one hook through its hole, and then flipping the handle over to place the other hook through its hole. When the cap is screwed onto the water brick, it is difficult to maneuver the handle to remove the hooks from the holes. I view this as a feature rather than a defect because it will keep the handle from inadvertently falling off the container and getting lost while the brick is in storage.I cannot speak to leakage of the lids because I will store these upright, with the handles on top.This looks like a good product for our intended purpose of storing emergency water. For other uses, your mileage may vary.
S**L
Secure stacking and right size
They are a perfect size for lifting and hauling. The handles are inside the bricks when they arrive. You have to put them on.I’ll probably get another 8 pack as they take up much less space that I thought they would and stack securely.
J**S
In case of an emergency
Great size, compact & accommodating for water storage
M**X
Units leaking - The cap seal seems to be a poor design.
These seem sturdy and stacked as advertised, however, 2 out of the 16 (13% failure rate) we ordered leaked making them useless for long-term storage while stacked horizontally, which is their supposed whole unique value proposition. Seems to me that the seal design is pretty poor. I would be worried about the chances of these leaking after being refilled in anything other than a pristine environment. Also it is not just about keeping liquids in, but as any packaging engineer will tell you - also about keeping air out to protect from contamination and oxidation. There are thousands of proven designs for water storage container lid seals (just look at any military-grade water container) why they chose this one is baffling. I'm sure that the old bush mechanic trick of cutting a gasket from the floor mat of their truck in a pinch would work, but out of the box, something like this should just work!2 weeks after reaching out to the supplier about a replacement for the defective seal - crickets!!! I guess I will have to order replacement seals for $10 each to secure my water storage and hope that these are not defective too. Pretty poor show for a company that bills itself on their website as <b>"The World's Best Water Storage Containers" </b>and that less than 1% of containers that leak???????????4 weeks after reaching out to them in various ways - not a single sign of a response - CRICKETS. I have ordered some replacement caps from AquaBrick to see if these will work. I tried a water spigot cap from them that seemed like it will work. Why do I have to fix the problem by using a competitor's product???Update - 11/24/24 - Still NO RESPONSE from Waterbrick!!!!! I received the replacement caps from Aquabrick promptly and they fitted fine. After testing them I had a leak on one, which was cured by cinching them down pretty hard and they are now doing fine. I will not be buying more Waterbricks.
R**Y
Space savers
Recommend this space saving for potable water storage for your prep
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