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Blue Water Canisters Vango Jerrycan 10L

Vango Jerrycan 10L

Water Canister, With Tap

£12.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.33/mo.*
9+stores
Blue Water Canisters Trek Lidl-Trek Team 550ml Water Bottle

Trek Lidl-Trek Team 550ml Water Bottle

Water Container, With Tap

£5.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.99/mo.*
6stores
Blue Water Canisters BigBuy Outdoor Cold Accumulator Blue Bottles 24 Units

BigBuy Outdoor Cold Accumulator Blue Bottles 24 Units

Water Container

£19.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.33/mo.*
4stores
Bullet Oregon Drinking Bottle With Carabiner

Bullet Oregon Drinking Bottle With Carabiner

Water Container

£4.48
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.49/mo.*
2stores
Trek Fly 750ml Water Bottle Dark Blue Light Yellow 25oz

Trek Fly 750ml Water Bottle Dark Blue Light Yellow 25oz

Water Canister

£7.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.66/mo.*
2stores
Gym jumbo handle water bottle 2.2 liter bpa free leak proof camping uk

Gym jumbo handle water bottle 2.2 liter bpa free leak proof camping uk

Water Canister, Plastic

£8.92
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.97/mo.*
2stores

Three tips when buying a water container

We need three litres of water a day, so bear that in mind when choosing your container. Think about how many of you will be using the water and how long you’ll be able to last with it. Bear in mind that you have to be able to easily carry the container and refill the water. For example, a 20-litre water container weighs 20 kilograms when full. Therefore, it may be better to buy several smaller containers than one big one. If you don’t have a lot of free space, make sure you buy water containers that can be stacked on top of each other.

  • A tap makes it easy to pour water from the container without spilling. The water won’t get contaminated either, which can happen when you scoop the water.
  • A foldable water container takes up minimal space. It fits neatly in your crisis box or in the boot of the car, and it’s also easy to transport.
  • A large opening makes it easy to clean the container, letting you reach all areas.

If you are going to store drinking water in your container, it should be made from food-safe materials in order to be safe to use. Look for BPA-free water containers. Learn more about the effects of BPA on our health.

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