Reliance Products 5 Gallon Poly-Bagged Fold-A-Carrier Collapsible Water Carrier

Reliance Products 5 Gallon Poly-Bagged Fold-A-Carrier Collapsible Water Carrier
Price : $10.07
Reliance Products 5 Gallon Poly-Bagged Fold-A-Carrier Collapsible Water Carrier

Product Description


Fold-A-Carrier 5 gallon (20 liter) collapsible water container made from food-approved, high-grade polyethylene that remains flexible even in extreme cold. This is the original and still the finest collapsible water carrier available. The spigot design is easy-pour, leak-proof with an on/off feature. The sturdy handle folds down for compact storage. Ideal for camping and other outdoor activities.

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001QBZI90
  • Item model number: 5000-13

Product Features

  • Collapsible five-gallon/20 liter water container with sturdy fold-down handle
  • Constructed of BPA-free, food-approved high grade polyethylene
  • Remains flexible even in extreme cold
  • Easy-pour, leak-proof spigot with on/off feature
  • Five-year warranty against manufacturer's defects

 

Reliance Products 5 Gallon Poly-Bagged Fold-A-Carrier Collapsible Water Carrier

 

Customer Reviews


I recently purchased 5 of these Reliant 5 gallon water containers for a camping trip in the desert. We carried all of our water in these jugs. out of five containers two immediately had leaks. I carried each with one hand on the handle and other below the jug. The containers moved from sink to truck bed and then from truck bed to smooth ground, where they stayed untouched until we left. We had enough water thus we did not use all the containers. By the end of my trip I had only one container that did not leak. Two that were barely touched also leaked. Thus, a total of 4 of 5 containers leaked. I felt that buying these reusable contianers would be the right thing. However, I was proved wrong!

I bought 7 of these for Burning Man. I doubted there was a big difference between these and the more expensive ones ($10 vs. $17 or so), so I bought the cheap ones. All but one or two leaked, and nearly cost me $100 of expensive steam-cleaning for the van I returned smelling of mildew. If you weren't holding water in them for very long, I guess they'd be fine, but they literally leaked so much that water was dripping through the floor of the van - we had them all in garbage bags, and they basically leaked until the level of water outside the bottles was even with the level of the water inside the bottles. Mind-boggling!

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