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No hay artículos en el carroThis is HEAVY DUTY. The Rhino-Pak water container designed with extreme in mind. The super thick plastic water make it the most puncture resistant 5.5 gallon (20L) water container out there. The premium spigot and vent cap make it leak-proof.
Kindle Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2025
Perfect for camping. Nice, sturdy.
Christian B.
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de junio de 2020
Been using every weekend going on 4 years and counting on alot more to come, great product.
Generic.Name
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de octubre de 2018
Do you need a water jug you can kick down the side of a mountain, and then use it again the next day? This is probably the closest you'll ever get, and I'd give at least 50/50 odds on it making it down the mountain intact. Can't say that about any of the others I've tried.Odds may vary with spiky-death-mountainness of your mountain.
DaveF
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de mayo de 2017
We've used these Rhino-Pak jugs for 5 years and they are by far the most durable water containers we have found. We've tried several other makes and they don't stand up to our demands. Here's how we use them: We have a remote Alaskan cabin. We must haul all of our drinking water. In the summer, that means by boat. In the winter, its by snow machine (snow mobile for lower 48'ers). The containers are abused and beat-up. They are repeatedly frozen and thawed. These are the only jugs we've found that will stand that treatment intact. We've not lost one yet.The issue of minor leaks due to excess molding plastic is possible, but the solution is simple and quick (a little trimming with a sharp blade). Also, because we allow them to freeze, we do not fill them more than 85-90%. They stack well and handle well. At least 4.5 stars, we can recommend them.
Lori Sugden
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de abril de 2015
Ordered five of these. As other reviewers have stated the seams are bad and need to be trimmed to prevent leaking if the cans are ever on their side. I trimmed them up, rinsed them out, and filled them just less than half full and laid them on their sides. Out of five, two spouts leaked. I checked them and the O-ring had slid up the spout a bit. I pressed them back flat into place and re-secured the spouts. No leaks. I then turned the cans so the vents were on bottom and only one leaked. The vent hole was drilled too close to the edge where trimming the seam was not enough to stop it from leaking. I tore a small piece of plastic from a Wal-Mart shopping bag, folded it over a couple times and draped it over the vent, then tightened the vent cap over it to hold it in place. It worked and the vent does not leak now. Overall, I am pleased with the product. I knew the seams would be an issue before I purchased and it all worked out. Kudos to previous reviewers that pointed this out.
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