Blue Can Emergency Drinking Water 9-Pack
- 50-year shelf life; safe storage in heat without affecting taste
- Each can contains 32 oz of water; 9 cans per case totaling 2.25 gallons
- Purified water with a pure fresh taste
- Hermetically sealed; undergoes 12-step filtration, reverse osmosis, and UV light treatment
- Eco-friendly packaging; tested BPA-free with no chlorine or fluoride
- Manufacturer: Blue Can; weighs 20 pounds with dimensions of 9 x 10 x 10 inches
- Ideal for storage, disaster preparedness, and emergency situations
- No batteries required; ready for immediate use
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Whitney –
The cardboard box they came in, was placed inside another cardboard box. The label clearly said, contains liquids. Which means, it arrived safely and undented! (In another review, the Gatorade I ordered from another company. Were all dented, but five cans. Not something big in the grand scale of things, still not something you want to put a bow on. Then again, its just something to quench your thirst.)
Like this is, water in a can, with a fifty year shelf life. Some I’m gonna keep, the rest enjoy right from the fridge. As for how cold it was outside today, it was chilled and enjoyed. Hey, its water for that ‘day’ and today. what else can anyone say, but this. Get some, before things turn bad. its not gonna spoil or mold, so you know its there and waiting.
The cans, your standard soda can / the flip top lid, duh. / The only difference, this one holds water.
(PS: I was scanning the TV, to come across an infomercial about emergency preparation and what to have. Yea, they were praising their products. But what my stopping to listen did, was think. Not about nuclear war or the Black Plague, public reaction was on my mind. You know the people, running out for cigarettes. when the roads and law says, STAY HOME! So I’m not stockpiling years of supplies, just enough to keep fed for a week. An away from those, who shouldn’t have a drivers licenses or access to guns!)
Oh, one more thought. This is just water, but you can mix it with, powdered milk and or coffee. Its not that I drink the stuff, but someone out there must need, their morning cup of joe.
cathy –
I love the fact that I can put this canned water away and know that in emergencies I have fresh drinking water. A little pricey. I would like to get a few more cases. Would be nice to have coupons . But overall, fast shipping and great product.
Amazon Customer –
3 out of 9 cans were damaged and leaking. 5 out of 9 dented but not leaking. Water tastes good. If the shipment can are undamaged id give this product a 5.
Update: ordered a second case and only 1 can was leaking. Getting better.
Tiara –
I recently purchased the Blue Can Premium Emergency Drinking Water in the 12oz 24 pack and I have been highly impressed with the quality and convenience of this product. This emergency drinking water is a crucial item to have on hand for any unexpected situations or emergencies, as it provides safe and clean drinking water that is shelf-stable for up to 50 years.
I appreciate that the Blue Can Premium Emergency Drinking Water comes in a convenient 24 pack of 12oz cans, making it easy to store and access when needed. The compact size of the cans makes them perfect for keeping in a pantry, emergency kit, or even in the car for on-the-go hydration during travel or emergencies.
The water in the Blue Can Premium Emergency Drinking Water is purified using a 12-step multi-stage process, ensuring that it is free from impurities and contaminants. This gives me peace of mind knowing that I can trust the quality and safety of the water in each can, especially in times of need.
Additionally, the long shelf life of up to 50 years means that I can store these cans and have them available for emergencies without worrying about expiration dates. This makes the Blue Can Premium Emergency Drinking Water a reliable option for emergency preparedness, camping trips, or any situation where access to clean drinking water may be limited.
Overall, I highly recommend the Blue Can Premium Emergency Drinking Water in the 12oz 24 pack for anyone looking to stock up on high-quality emergency drinking water. With its long shelf life, convenient packaging, and reliable purification process, this product offers peace of mind and assurance that clean and safe drinking water is readily available when needed most.
ancientharp –
I’m only giving it a four because I don’t know how long it will last. Hopefully for as long as they advertise.
Chris W. –
You might ask yourself who the heck would spend 30 dollars on 24 cans of water. Well, pretty much anyone that goes and buys a water to drink from a store. If someone went to 7-11 or someplace similar and bough a 1.25 water every day 24 days later you would have this case. Why is that important – you need to put it into perspective.
I decided I wanted to give these a shot and see what the fuss was all about. I mean dropping that much money on water must be insane right. Nope, you are wrong. This is actually something that is very smart. First of all they are canned. This will keep the water safe from outside influences. The inner can is specially designed for this water and it has a 25 year shelf life. The reason to get this water would be for emergencies and whatnot. Yes, you can use cases of plastic bottled water as well but I have these for a very specific reason. They are good forever and I personally dont know the long term effects of plastic on the taste and quality of the water inside of the bottles when stored in heat. These do not break down in higher temperatures and that alone is another bonus for me.
I have tried one and believe it or not it tastes like water. Nothing special and nothing heavy either, just water. I have tried 50 year old canned water before. I have tried some of the stuff from the korean war. Made a bet with someone to try it and it tasted like water with a minor metal taste. We were worried about starting the zombie outbreak but it didnt happen.
All in all having one case of this with your other supplies isnt a bad Ideal. I have 55 gallon drums of stabilized water. Lots of gallons of distilled water. Cases of bottled water and one of these cases.
Amazon Customer –
I’m so glad I found this product so I don’t have to worry about water in plastic bottles not lasting more than a year or two at the most. It seems strange to drink water out of a can but I drank it and the water tastes great. I get a case every month to add to my emergency stockpile. I wish it weren’t so expensive though. It is much cheaper to order from the company directly but when you add the shipping it’s more costly than Amazon’s price. I trust that Amazon will get the product to me undamaged and on time.