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I think this is fantastic. Unfortunately they don't appear to ship to the UK, which is a bit of a bummer...

http://www.waterbob.com/Welcome.do;jses ... F0CC4035C6
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Some of you might like to look at a product called H2go it holds up to 80 litres of water as it fits into a wheelbarrow it's portabal as well. But Im not sure what its made out off
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Kids paddling pool and a prayer that it wont spring a leak upstairs for me :mrgreen:
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I am off to New Orleans in March and will be buying a few
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Magenta16v wrote:I am off to New Orleans in March and will be buying a few
You want to pick me one up? :mrgreen:
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Itsy I saw that on one of the prepper programmes the other day - looks fabulous - I def would like to get one of them!
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Shouldn't be too hard to organise getting these in a small quantity. I'm quite happy to try although I know I'm new and keep upsetting people.

Cost would be a higher though, my contact would have to order them and pay postage, then post to me in UK and then there would be the cost of me posting out to individuals. If maybe, 4 or 5 people expressed an interest il look into it?
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junmist wrote:Some of you might like to look at a product called H2go it holds up to 80 litres of water as it fits into a wheelbarrow it's portabal as well. But Im not sure what its made out off
I have couple. I would not want one of these "water bobs" in my bath. I like to wash! I know , I know.SHTF and all that. I have solar showers to hang in place of proper one( and no- you don't need the sun, you can warm the water up).it may be Armageddon but I will not be smelling like a polecat! :lol: :lol:
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you know i do see a problem with the water bob ! in the usa there bathroom taps are supplied directly from the mains where as here they are fed from a tank!
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