WaterStorageCube’s collapsible water storage containers are perfect fresh water solution for RVers

By Cheri Sicard
Check out these unique, lightweight, and easy-to-carry, extra water storage containers!

I know many RVers are going to like these, especially anyone who has ever struggled with big, bulky, heavy water bottles.

Available in 1.3- and 2.6-gallon sizes, the WaterStorageCube’s wide, comfortable handle makes it easy to carry and transport water for nearly anyone.

Durable and reusable, the water storage container’s unique design uses more plastic than typical water storage bags to create a wider stance so that the bag can stand on its own.

Portable and lightweight, when not using the bags they easily fold flat, taking up almost no space. You could even stash several in your backpack!

What I especially like about the WaterStorageCube® collapsible water storage containers

WaterStorageCube collapsible water storage containers

  • Makes transporting heavy water easy.
  • Non-toxic food grade with no BPA, PVC or DEHP.
  • Made with environment-friendly premium PET PA PE plastics.
  • The bags are odorless and tasteless.
  • The leak-proof, sturdy design can withstand heavy pressure and even falls.
  • Includes Name/Date label to mark contents.
  • Can be frozen, making this a great way to keep coolers cold while carrying extra drinking water or other beverages.
  • Use to store all kinds of beverages, not just water. Think lemonade or iced tea for parties, big batches of cocktail mixes, and more.
  • Use to keep dry goods such as rice, beans, etc., dry.
  • 90-day guarantee and 1-year warranty.

What can be improved?

I love almost everything about these water storage containers except for one thing. I wish the pouring nozzle was slightly narrower so that I could pour from the water storage bag into my RV’s fresh water tank with them. This would be handy when boondocking off-grid for extended periods.

As it stands, it’s too wide and half the water ends up on the outside of the trailer instead of inside the tank. Sure I could come up with a workaround solution, but if I could neatly pour directly from the bag into the fresh water tank it would make this product perfect in my opinion. Alas, no such luck.

On the plus side, the wider nozzle opening makes it easier to fill the storage containers, especially with dry goods. But I was hoping to have extra water when boondocking that I could use to put fresh water into the tank and these unfortunately do not work well for that unless I get help from a funnel, which is not the end of the world.

Order the WaterStorageCube collapsible storage containers on Amazon.

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7 Comments

mimi
2 years ago

Wouldn’t a funnel help? there are plenty of collapsible ones on the market, taking up less
space.

Cheri Sicard
2 years ago
Reply to  mimi

Of course, but I would far rather the spout fit.

Last edited 2 years ago by Cheri Sicard
WilBB
2 years ago

I’m not sure where I could reliably get water. I don’t trust gas station spigots. Do you just let them air dry to prevent mold?

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Cheri Sicard
2 years ago
Reply to  WilBB

Yes I do air dry them. You can fill them at water stores that fill drinking water bottles. So I will fill up a bunch before going off boondocking for longer periods. Or whenever I know I am in a place with trustworthy drinking water.

Neal Davis
2 years ago

Thank you, Cheri! What a great idea and product; thank you! 🙂 Safe travels! 🙂

Paul B.
2 years ago

Sorry, Cheri, I’ve tried those water bottles and they quickly lost integrity and began to leak.

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Cheri Sicard
2 years ago
Reply to  Paul B.

You seem to be in the minority. Our Facebook groups are filled with people singing their praises.