Perfect for our camping bin
I like that it folds down after the trip. Our old hard water jug took up space even when it was empty, and this is much easier to pack.

A collapsible water container with a built-in spigot for camping, road trips, RVs, tailgates, emergency kits, and outdoor handwashing.
WHY OUTDOOR SHOPPERS LOVE IT
Expand it for water storage, then compress it flat after use so it packs cleanly with the rest of your gear.
The built-in valve helps you pour water steadily without tipping a heavy jug over every time.
Use it for drinking water, handwashing, cooking prep, dish rinsing, campsite cleanup, or emergency backup water.
“I bought it for camping, but it ended up living in our car gear bin. It folds down way smaller than the hard jug we used before.”
— Verified customerREADY FOR OUTDOOR ROUTINES
Whether you are setting up a camp kitchen, rinsing hands after a hike, storing water in an RV, or keeping backup water at home, this container makes water easier to carry, store, and pour.
DETAILS THAT MAKE IT PRACTICAL
Flexible, lightweight material designed for portable water storage and repeated outdoor use.
A built-in handle gives you a steadier grip when moving water from the car, tap, or campsite table.
Suitable for water within the listed range of -4°F to 176°F. Avoid filling it with hotter liquids.
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Customers often mention
I like that it folds down after the trip. Our old hard water jug took up space even when it was empty, and this is much easier to pack.
We used it for handwashing at a picnic table. Nobody had to lift a heavy jug, and the flow was easy enough for the kids to use.
I keep one in the truck for fishing days and random outdoor stuff. It is one of those simple things that ends up being useful more than expected.
Space is tight in our RV, so I did not want another bulky container. This flattens enough to slide into a cabinet when we are not using it.
I bought a couple for our storm kit. I tested one first, rinsed it out, filled it, and the spigot worked fine on the counter.
It worked well for a weekend campsite. I did have to double-check the cap and spigot before putting it in the car, but once tightened it was good.