Mr Pink: Okay, so I bought this product over five and a half years back. Treated about 80-90 gallons of water and stored that water in Water Brix, indoors, as part of my emergency preparedness measures. It is time to rotate this water-stock and, yesterday, before I began replacing it, I took a long 14oz drink of the stored water. Today, I can report no digestive issues and positively normal time in the bathroom. Is it scientific? No. Would I drink the rest of this 5.5 year-old water in an emergency? You bet. While this is out of stock on Amazon for now, I've ordered a similar product to replace it but I wish I could've ordered this again - since I'm satisfied it did the job.
United States on Jul 02, 2023
George and ConnieGeorge and Connie: This is a good product and very convenient. The only problem was the bottles had some slight leakage during shipping. This leaking ruined the instructions but it’s ok we got what we needed on website. Note to waterpreserver.com, pack the instructions outside the plastic bag.
United States on Aug 08, 2021
Steve: I live in a state that gets its share of earthquakes. I have stored water and other supplies for when "the Big One" hits. I have been storing water using Water Preserver Concentrate for many years. I store the water in seven-gallon plastic containers. About every five years or so I empty out the containers, and I refill them with fresh water mixed with a carefully-measured amount of Water Preserver Concentrate. I then label each container with a large tag, showing the date it was filled. So last month the five-year period was up on some of these containers. It was time to pour out the old water and refill. But I was curious: Was this five-year-old water still safe to drink? Well, I don't have access to a scientific laboratory, so I tested the old water by drinking some of it. I figured, if the Water Preserver Concentrate was doing its job as claimed, this old water should still be safe to drink. And it turns out, it was indeed safe. I drank about six or eight ounces of the five-year-old water, and I suffered no ill effects. (I did this on a day when I knew I would be home all day, just in case I had to run to the bathroom or something.) I expected...
United States on Jan 05, 2019
K Tolson: This stuff is is very easy to use and we have bought it three times. First time we had it in a large food grade drum for emergency water and it stayed unused for about two and 1/2 years. We moved so chucked the water. When we moved into next home (we were in the military), we bought it again. This time there was a water main break in our neighborhood and we lost water for an entire week. That big drum with clean drinkable water was a Godsend! Water tasted great! Then of course we moved again and now we are in our Forever Home and have bought it. Hopefully we will see whether it lasts 5 years but if it doesn't that means we used the water so it's a win either way!
United States on Feb 10, 2016
5-Year Emergency Disaster Preparedness Survival Kit with 55 Gallon Water Preserver Concentrate | KOSIN 18-in-1 Emergency Survival Kit: Professional Tactical Defense Equipment with Knife for Outdoors and Wilderness Adventures | Stay Dry in Any Weather with the Lingito Rain Ponchos Family Pack - Emergency Raincoat Drawstring Hood Poncho for Children and Adults - Lightweight and Reusable or Disposable in 4, 8 or 12 Pack Options | |
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Total Reviews | 384 reviews | 2 reviews | 1 reviews |
Material | Water | ||
Included Components | Earthquake | ||
Number of Pieces | 1 | 319 | |
Brand | SurvivalKitsOnline | 1st Aid |
bhh: I thought these drops were a little expensive, but they do work.
United States on Aug 02, 2023