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    Great idea, but will you know in time to fill it up?

    I've got a few, but don't know if they will be very usable if something happens.
     

    Icarry2

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    Interesting, I think I have seen those before well worth the money.

    For a bigger store and way more money I also like these.

    If you have a crawlspace, it can be pipped into the house, kept full and rotated.

    Husky Collapsible Water Tank — 1000-Gallon, Potable, Model# BT-1000/XR-3PW | Sprayers | Northern Tool + Equipment

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    Car Ramrod

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    Great idea, but will you know in time to fill it up?

    I've got a few, but don't know if they will be very usable if something happens.
    I thought the same thing, seeing as how I am on a well. My thinking is to fill it up if there is any threat of needing it. If there is a storm (the ice storms last year, for example) go ahead and flop it in your tub and fill it up. If you end up not needing it, pop the cap off of your well and pour it back down in there. No wasted water, and you had it if you needed it.
     
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