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Another quick post for those of you stocking up on supplies. Since our house fire in October, I am stocking back up on essential items. I have software programs alerting me when things on my purchase list go on sale. Today, one of my water storage items is on sale: The WaterBOB.
To quickly store 100 gallons of water for an emergency, I am purchasing the waterBOB Emergency Drinking Water Storage container. Most of you already know about this gadget but for those that don't, it is a plastic container that fits inside your bathtub and allows you to quickly capture 100 gallons in the case of an emergency.
Act quickly while the price is at $19.60 with FREE shipping.
Here's a video about it:
The following chart shows the price of the waterBOB over the last year and it is at an ALL TIME low right now on Amazon. Even CheaperThanDirt is a little more expensive plus shipping.
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| CCC shows this is the cheapest price ever for this product. |
This is a smart item to have in your preps and a great addition to any emergency cache. Comment if you've used one or get one and tell us what you think.
~OJD
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Posts like this always remind me to keep the essentials on hand. A few things worth having around: a cash envelope budgeting system, a home expense tracker, and a paper shredder for financial documents.

That is great, but you would have to have an alternative place to take a shower!
ReplyDeleteI must have about 100 gallons of water stored for emergencies, but it is all in 1-5gal plastic jugs and water storage totes.
During WWII in England, we had to make do with just a few inches of water to take a bath, and many a time camping we had to use a big plastic container for a bathtub. Then the water can be used for something else, like flushing.
Happy Trails, Penny, TX
Love the comment Penny. We have a dozen 55 gallon drums for water storage but the WaterBOB is stored for emergency. I suppose we'd use out outside solar shower if we had to occupy our tub with water storage. Good point though!
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