Reddit Reddit reviews WaterBrick 1833-0001 Stackable Emergency Water and Food Storage Container, 3.5 gal of Liquid, 27 lb of Dry Food Products, Blue

We found 6 Reddit comments about WaterBrick 1833-0001 Stackable Emergency Water and Food Storage Container, 3.5 gal of Liquid, 27 lb of Dry Food Products, Blue. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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WaterBrick 1833-0001 Stackable Emergency Water and Food Storage Container, 3.5 gal of Liquid, 27 lb of Dry Food Products, Blue
Portable: comfort handle makes it easy to carry and secure in cars, boats or ATV'sStackable: unique design securely stacks to maximize limited storage spaceCustomizable: perfect disaster relief container for storing food, water or anything you want to keep dryConvenient: Stack and store anywhere you need it or grab and goMade in the USA for everyday use and emergency preparedness
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6 Reddit comments about WaterBrick 1833-0001 Stackable Emergency Water and Food Storage Container, 3.5 gal of Liquid, 27 lb of Dry Food Products, Blue:

u/honkeykat · 6 pointsr/AskSF

In the '89 earthquake we were without power and water for a few days or more. Telephones didn't work (no cell phones back then). "Liquifaction" caused buildings in the Marina to slid off their foundations. The Bay Bridge was out of service for months. Then came the Northridge quake. Having an earthquake kit is being prepared. Here's some of what's in mine.

  1. [First Aid Kit] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003H2EODW/).

  2. Water. I've got four of [these] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0053GVRWQ/) stored under my bed. Plus a couple of boxes of [these] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ANY4EXM/)

  3. [Emergency food] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00955DUHQ/), and a [three pack of S.O.S. rations] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MDY91HY/).

  4. [Lantern] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0018S4XIS/), flashlights and batteries.

  5. [Portable propane stove] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009PUR5E/) and propane.

  6. I have a [UPS backup battery] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0083TXNMM/) that will charge cell phones etc.

  7. Various camping gear and tools.
u/degaman · 4 pointsr/preppers

As far as water storage goes, check out the Water Brick. They're ideal for small apartments with limited storage space. I have a house that doesn't have a lot closets, so I put lots of water bricks underneath the beds. You can probably find them for about $15-16 outside of Amazon.

u/realeyes_realize_ · 3 pointsr/preppers

A vending machine-style can rotator. You can buy one or you can customized it DIY.
The best way I've found for water storage, outside of cisterns and towers, is the emergency waterBOB which is designed to fit 100gallons into a standard bathtub. Not for long term storage, though. Or the water brick, which you can stack into nearly any pattern you want.
Every bit of space counts. And here. More organization here, here, here, and here.
You can even add storage in your backyard.
Really it's only limited by your space and your imagination.