Datrex® Emergency Water Pouches Case of 64
Case of 64 - 125 ml (4.227 oz.) Pouches
Purified water for immediate use.
Superior packaging materials for optimum durability.
Easy to dispense from a premeasured pouches
Lightweight and extremely compact
Loss potential minimized due to individual pouches
approved by the U.S. Coast Guard and Canadian Coast Guard and exceeds their specifications.
The pouches can withstand 600 pounds of pressure per square inch
Pouches can be frozen and used as "cold packs."
Has a five year shelf-life is five years
Date of manufacture is stamped on each package.
Keep emergency water rations in your home, office, in the glove compartment of your vehicle and in your backpack.
Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and Criticism
The product itself is pretty common. I was disappointed in what showed up though. A once soggy, broke down box that had several broken bags in it. The card board was adhered to a lot of the outer most ones. Poorly packed for shipping. better suited if it were on a pallet with protection. But hey, it's water, what was I gonna do, send it back? The taste test is a slightly chlorinated city water taste but they are fresh dated, nor old or anything, I find they have an easy tendency to leak. Best advise I can give, I tested them in the freezer and no problems after thawing. So if you stack em' with space in mind, freeze em' and then get the food vacuum sealer and you can seal 6-10 per bag and vacuum seal them into more tough containment that doubles for lots of uses. And this way a couple of these packs in your go bag is safer and will store in less room. Plus, I'm only theorizing He
here and want to be clear on that point, but if they are kept frozen till they are needed, isn't that going to extend shelf life? I mean if you have the extra room in the ice box, it's always better to keep the freezer full. They make great ice packs too. I wish for the price that they'd use better judgement with dhippinf though.