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*While they may have more potential failure points per unit of volume stored ( [[Square Cube Law]] and all that), in the event of tank failure/leak formation, the lost volume could be confined to one brick and thus only a small fraction of the whole | *While they may have more potential failure points per unit of volume stored ( [[Square Cube Law]] and all that), in the event of tank failure/leak formation, the lost volume could be confined to one brick and thus only a small fraction of the whole | ||
**An Inventory+Routine Inspection Log is probably in order though for Ideal Use | **An Inventory+Routine Inspection Log is probably in order though for Ideal Use | ||
=Comparison with other Containers= | |||
*May be worth it’s own Wiki Page, BUT: | |||
**Ergonomics are better than [https://a.co/d/3OOaH5u Water Brick International’s Offerings] supposedly (more integrated handles a la [[Eagle Safety Can]] vs a PROPER [[Jerry Can]] ) | |||
*As per reviews supposedly stacks securely | |||
**Other brick probably isn’t half bad | |||
**The [[Reliance Products Aqua-Tainer 7 Gallon Rigid Water Container]] CAN stack, but it isn’t Ideal | |||
**[[Flexible Water Storage Bladders]] cannot be stacked, but in theory could be made in all sorts of shapes/sizes | |||
**[[IBC Totes]] cannot be stacked, even if full, but without a [[Forklift]] (and even if then, when filled to the brim be sure to check the [[Weight Capacity]] of the forklift) they cannot be moved easily | |||
**When empty [[55 Gallon Drums]] CAN be stacked about 3-4 High if the “ends” are capped with a [[Wheel Chock]] or [[4x4 Lumber]] etc but it’s not ideal | |||
***Dedicated Holder Pallets and/or Adapters (Such as multi-barrel [[Rain Barrel]] assemblies are required | |||
*All in all if only small volumes are needed, get an Aqua Tainer from Wallmart, or use old “disposable” Jugs etc | |||
**If large(r) volumes, without Warehouse Level Logistics, are wanted/needed though, these seem like a good way to go | |||
=Sourcing= | =Sourcing= | ||
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*They also sell a proprietary [[Lifestraw]] -like [[Microfiltration]] based Filtering-Dispenser Pump, but this is Largely Unnecessary with Proper [[Potable Water Storage]] or a more dedicated (ie not per storage container) [[Potable Water Filtration]] strategy | *They also sell a proprietary [[Lifestraw]] -like [[Microfiltration]] based Filtering-Dispenser Pump, but this is Largely Unnecessary with Proper [[Potable Water Storage]] or a more dedicated (ie not per storage container) [[Potable Water Filtration]] strategy | ||
**Also not required for water that need not necessarily be Potable (although perhaps still mostly “clean”, such as for Flushing Toilets, Rinsing Things Off, For Watering Plants, etc) | **Also not required for water that need not necessarily be Potable (although perhaps still mostly “clean”, such as for Flushing Toilets, Rinsing Things Off, For Watering Plants, etc) | ||
*They also sell a [https://a.co/d/j30Y0ho Funnel] for ~22 USD, although short of [[Food Contact]] ratings/some ease of use advantages over [[Layer Line]] covered [[FDM]] 3d prints etc this may not be 100% necessary | |||
==Amazon== | ==Amazon== | ||
*[https://a.co/d/hgUCmVM 2 3 Gallon Blue Colored Water Bricks for ~75 USD] | *[https://a.co/d/hgUCmVM 2 3 Gallon Blue Colored Water Bricks for ~75 USD] | ||
**Plus 1x Spigot and 1x Normal Cap? Needs Clarification | |||
*[https://a.co/d/gRab7w4 6 3 Gallon Blue Colored Water Bricks for ~185 USD] | |||
**Plus 1x Spigot and 5x Normal Caps? Needs Clarification | |||
*[https://a.co/d/f6DMQxM Spare Ventless Spigot-Cap for ~22 USD] | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
Latest revision as of 16:08, 28 October 2025
Basics
- A Trademarked Combination of a Water Storage Container and Interlocking Bricks
- While not as Ergonomically Ideal as a Jerry Can or as Storage Dense as an IBC Tote or 55 Gallon Drum they do allow for modular setups that fit a space (Such as a home Walk In Pantry or Garage nook better, and allow for Storage/Stockpile Capacity to be built up Gradually (and thus POTENTIALLY more affordably, Financing notwithstanding)
- Also unlike a Cistern or fixed Rainwater Storage Tank they are highly portable
- Also unlike fixed storage tanks or Large Totes/Drums they also can be moved around and used as small containers without additional dispensing requirements
- Main downside is cost/complexity, and slightly slower Filling (ie instead of going from 0% Filled to 100% filled with a tap, or putting a Garden Hose in the top of an IBC Tote etc, one would have to fill all bricks one by one
- While they may have more potential failure points per unit of volume stored ( Square Cube Law and all that), in the event of tank failure/leak formation, the lost volume could be confined to one brick and thus only a small fraction of the whole
- An Inventory+Routine Inspection Log is probably in order though for Ideal Use
Comparison with other Containers
- May be worth it’s own Wiki Page, BUT:
- Ergonomics are better than Water Brick International’s Offerings supposedly (more integrated handles a la Eagle Safety Can vs a PROPER Jerry Can )
- As per reviews supposedly stacks securely
- Other brick probably isn’t half bad
- The Reliance Products Aqua-Tainer 7 Gallon Rigid Water Container CAN stack, but it isn’t Ideal
- Flexible Water Storage Bladders cannot be stacked, but in theory could be made in all sorts of shapes/sizes
- IBC Totes cannot be stacked, even if full, but without a Forklift (and even if then, when filled to the brim be sure to check the Weight Capacity of the forklift) they cannot be moved easily
- When empty 55 Gallon Drums CAN be stacked about 3-4 High if the “ends” are capped with a Wheel Chock or 4x4 Lumber etc but it’s not ideal
- Dedicated Holder Pallets and/or Adapters (Such as multi-barrel Rain Barrel assemblies are required
- All in all if only small volumes are needed, get an Aqua Tainer from Wallmart, or use old “disposable” Jugs etc
- If large(r) volumes, without Warehouse Level Logistics, are wanted/needed though, these seem like a good way to go
Sourcing
Notes
- They tend to come with a Ventless Spigot / Spigot Cap for dispensing
- They also sell a proprietary Lifestraw -like Microfiltration based Filtering-Dispenser Pump, but this is Largely Unnecessary with Proper Potable Water Storage or a more dedicated (ie not per storage container) Potable Water Filtration strategy
- Also not required for water that need not necessarily be Potable (although perhaps still mostly “clean”, such as for Flushing Toilets, Rinsing Things Off, For Watering Plants, etc)
- They also sell a Funnel for ~22 USD, although short of Food Contact ratings/some ease of use advantages over Layer Line covered FDM 3d prints etc this may not be 100% necessary
Amazon
- 2 3 Gallon Blue Colored Water Bricks for ~75 USD
- Plus 1x Spigot and 1x Normal Cap? Needs Clarification
- 6 3 Gallon Blue Colored Water Bricks for ~185 USD
- Plus 1x Spigot and 5x Normal Caps? Needs Clarification
- Spare Ventless Spigot-Cap for ~22 USD