Bath Tub Water Storage
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if you have some open floor space, inflatable kiddie pools are a great last minute water storage option ..... I'm all tooled up to inflate my pools using the exhaust port from my shop vac ....... 2 minutes per pool and 200 gallons of water capacity .......
Illini Warrior
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That water bob looks pretty cool. If I wasn't on city water I probably would get one. I stock up on gallon jugs of purified water.
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In addition to my 2 liter bottles of water, and my 5 gallon buckets of water, and my cases of 20 ounce bottles, and my 4 and 5 gallon jugs, I have a 33 gallon trash can (from Ace hardware- a heavy duty one) and a blue plastic 55 gallon barrel full of water. over 120 gallons. And my big Berkey. Plus i have a fire hydrant wrench for emergencies. And a water catchment system. I think i am covered for water.
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