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waterBOB Emergency Drinking Water Storage (100 Gallons)

 

By Way Safe Florida, Inc.
waterBOB Emergency Drinking Water Storage (100 Gallons)
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$23.95
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Last Seen $23.95   Latest $18.99   Latest $18.55  
Highest $45.95 Apr 22, '13   Highest $84.02 Oct 15, '14   Highest $47.51 Nov 24, '14  
Lowest $18.69 Feb 27, '14   Lowest $9.99 May 9, '14   Lowest $14.20 Sep 27, '14  
Average $22.73   Average $21.19   Average $17.54  
Added Apr 5, 2013   Added Apr 5, 2013   Added Apr 5, 2013  
                 
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30 day average: 2,285 | 90 day average: 1,906

 

Product Description
UPC899854001000
About the waterBOB:
The waterBOB is a water containment system that holds up to 100 gallons of fresh drinking water in virtually any bathtub in the event of an emergency. The waterBOB keeps water fresh and clean for drinking, cooking, washing and sanitation for up to 12 weeks. Constructed of tough, heavy-duty plastic, the waterBOB stays within FDA food grade guidelines and is BPA-free.
Never Be Without Water:
A hurricane, tropical storm, flood or storm surge can interrupt or even contaminate your water supply. Water stored in an open bathtub, with dirt, soap film and exposure to debris will spoil and become useless. With the waterBOB you and your loved ones will never have to risk ingesting contaminated water.
Always be Prepared:
While others rush to the store for bottled water, only to find empty shelves, or wait in line for water with dirty containers, taking the risk by drinking potentially hazardous water, you will feel secure knowing that the clean, fresh water stored in your waterBOB is available for you, your family and your pets too!
Easy Instructions:
The waterBOB is very easy to use. Simply lay the liner in any bathtub, attach the fill sock to the faucet and fill the bladder to capacity, which takes approximately 20-40 minutes, depending on your water flow. A siphon pump is included to easily dispense the water into jugs or pitchers. Never wait in line again to buy expensive bottled water.
U.S. Patent 8,627,980

 

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/r/AskReddit What overlooked problem that is never shown in apocalypse movies/shows would be the reason YOU get killed during one? Jan 29, 2015
/r/preppers I need some advice on the kit I'm building Oct 18, 2014
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/r/preppers Weekly Thread: Overcoming objections to prepping. This week: Storage Oct 9, 2014
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/r/canada Hundreds of people in British Columbia can’t use their water after more than a billion gallons of mining waste spilled into rivers and creeks in the province’s Cariboo region. Aug 6, 2014
/r/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon [Contest] Help me prepare for Day Z Jun 12, 2014
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