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15/8/2010 at 8:01pm
Location: Staffordshire Outfit: Outwell Cloud 5
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Oh dear would not recommend anyone a collaspible water carrier had many a bad time with them. Still love the water butt or jerry tap still drips a little but I use one of those JML steps to keep it off the ground and put the washing up bowl under it or sometime just leave it as its usually on grass and not on a ground sheet.
------------- LOZ
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15/8/2010 at 8:33pm
Location: Lincoln Outfit: Outwell Wolf Lake 5
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Our 25 litre jerry came from Wilkinsons last year- never drips and tap assembly is robust. We stand it on a folding step stool. I think they were also doing a smaller one (15 litre?) this year. I know our local Wilko has practically no camping stuff left now though and it is showing as not available any more online.
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15/8/2010 at 9:00pm
Location: Canol Cymru Outfit: chinos and a polo shirt
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gelert 25 ltire
we have one of those and it sits on its side, where the extra spout is located at the other end from the tap it has a little screw cap that you open to allow air into the top as the water pours out the tap
this stops the glug glug effect that you get with some water containers
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16/8/2010 at 11:05pm
Location: Hampshire Outfit: Outwell Arizona XL
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thanks for the replies, will check Wilko just in case. Where did you get the steps from?
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17/8/2010 at 11:51pm
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We got a big one brought back from the US, we use it in the fridge for instant cold drinks on tap, 2.5 gallon thing with carry handle. No leaks unless you havent put the tap back on right.
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18/8/2010 at 12:31am
Location: Yorkshire coast Outfit: Bailey Pageant Limousine 5m Bell Tent
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We just take a 5 litre mineral water bottle, with the little carry handle.
Its not so heavy it can't be carried or poured out and the amount of water lasts for a day or two before needing to be refilled.
Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy!!!
Best wishes Sam
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18/8/2010 at 7:05am
Location: Lincoln Outfit: Outwell Wolf Lake 5
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Our folding step stool came from Boyes (£3.99). Argos have them for £8.99 (item 855/0143)
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18/8/2010 at 9:14am
Location: Reading Outfit: Outwell Bear Lake 6 Vango Evoque 400
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This one is brilliant from Clas Olsen. Massive filling opening so it dries out well, easy to fill and when transporting it I fill it with lots of little bits of "stuff". Here
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18/8/2010 at 4:57pm
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we use a empty squash bottle ot just buy a bottle of water for the trip, then use it and bin it.
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18/8/2010 at 11:53pm
Location: Hampshire Outfit: Outwell Arizona XL
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I love this site!
brilliant thanks guys
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19/8/2010 at 12:41am
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Librasam and Space Cowby - youre both so clever - just like me!!! Water carriers are just one of the things that 'new' campers thing they 'have' to buy - so glad there is this site to put them right!!! Nowt wrong with a washed out cola bottle or a 19p bottle water from Asdas to refil. A lot cheaper too!
Fiona
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19/8/2010 at 7:30am
Location: Staffordshire Outfit: Outwell Cloud 5
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We tried buying the water in a 2 litre bottle but couldn't get on with it - it was too heavy and ackward pouring the water into our kettle (its a kettle you put on the hob and you fill it using the spout is on the side). Not only that but it depends how often you like a cuppa and how far the taps are away from the tent!!!
Plus they can 'back up' as a fire bucket?
Did find though an empy 5 lite Robinsons squash bottle was very good lasted a few years before it accidently got squashed in the shed!
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21/8/2010 at 3:15pm
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Quote: Originally posted by RogLozLee on 15/8/2010
Oh dear would not recommend anyone a collaspible water carrier had many a bad time with them. Still love the water butt or jerry tap still drips a little but I use one of those JML steps to keep it off the ground and put the washing up bowl under it or sometime just leave it as its usually on grass and not on a ground sheet.
I have to disagree...Platypus water carriers fold to a small size and have a large ziplock opening. Might cost a bit more but you do get what you pay for...
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21/8/2010 at 3:38pm
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Quote: Originally posted by fiona66 on 19/8/2010
Librasam and Space Cowby - youre both so clever - just like me!!! Water carriers are just one of the things that 'new' campers thing they 'have' to buy - so glad there is this site to put them right!!! Nowt wrong with a washed out cola bottle or a 19p bottle water from Asdas to refil. A lot cheaper too! Fiona
3 litre washed out milk bottle here, and if i remember a smaller 2ltr one in fridge in case its hot.
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