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Mainstay Emergency Drinking Water (60 Pack)

Mainstay Emergency Drinking Water (60 Pack)

Price: $28.42 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

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Product Description

Each case contains 60 (4.224 ounce) packs.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3679 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Survival Ind

Features

  • 5 year shelf-life
  • No special storage required - can withstand temperatures from (-40°F to 210°F) (-40°C to 99°C
  • No oxygen transfer (no chance of bacterial contamination)
  • U.S. Coast Guard Approved
  • Each case contains 60 (4.224 ounce) packs.

Customer Reviews

Great product to have around5
I have not tried this product because I am reserving it for an emergency.
However, I love the way it is packaged. I love that I can keep some packages in my car without having to worry about whether the temperature in my car gets warm. I love the fact that it has a 5 year shelf life.
I may or may not need to ever use this product but for the price, it is going to give me some peace of mind knowing that I have emergency water
in my car, at my workplace and at home and I have plenty if I have to share it with others. Everyone should have this product especially because bottled water should not be stored in an automobile.

Convenient, easy and flexible5
The thing about being prepared for an emergency of any type is to be flexible. You don't know if you will have to evacuate, or lay low for a while. This emergency drinking water is great because it gives you flexibility. Need to get away for just a few days? You can grab a few of them and add them to a bug out bag or throw the whole box in the trunk of your car.
The packaging is durable and can take a lot of abuse like in the bottom of a back pack.

Definitely expensive1
given that it costs $28 for just about two gallons of water, probably the most expensive water you can buy. given that in most types of natural disaster (hurricane, flood, etc.) there is no shortage of water, perhaps a better emergency planning approach is a filtration / chemical treatment method. certainly dramatically cheaper. Also just occurred to me that these hermetically-sealed fluid pouches are basically a much more expensive but flavorless version of capri-sun!!

And to the review that indicated you should NEVER store bottled water in your car - pretty sure that if I'm in a survival situation I'm not going to be worried about BPA exposure.