Reddit reviews Blue Can 50 Year Shelf Life Water
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24 Case Pack: 24 -12oz cans (354.88 ml) unitsNo plastic taste,stores safely in heat, won't affect tasteCans are made of corrosion resistant aluminum and are hermetically sealedEco-friendly packaging, BPA Free, no chlorine or fluorideStorage Temperature: 33 degrees F to + 150 degrees F (1C to +60C)
They sell canned water. In particular, they sell canned water in soda cans that has a 50 year shelf life. Heat wouldn't be an issue.
This stuff is more for deep storage than something you're going to rotate through and be drinking every day. It's not cheap like bottled water is.
For the Car
inx: Just recently here at my work, we celebrated a Bday Party for a co worker, when its time to light the candle, all my co-workers ( 16 people) don't have a match/lighter to light the candle. I don't think we have any first aid kits, flashlights, or most of the basic emergency stuff. SO when SHTF, looks like I'm the only one carrying the basics on me and in my car. It's kinda sad.
Blue Can - Premium Emergency Drinking Water https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M9O9HTK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_2GNmybHGA1FS9
I'd recommend some canned water. It'll last longer than plastic bottles and is probably easier to store. We have these ones at my house. Besides that, canned fruits and vegetables are good, any non perishables.
Here is the Amazon page.
https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Can-Premium-Emergency-Drinking/dp/B00M9O9HTK/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=31MNJQQAJE2BL&keywords=canned+water&qid=1555456285&s=gateway&sprefix=canned+water&sr=8-3
Nothing beats Blue Can premium emergency canned drinking water.
They do - 50 year water ...
http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Can-Premium-Emergency-Drinking/dp/B00M9O9HTK
and I swear I've been served plain water in a can on an airplane somewhere
Now you have: https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Can-Premium-Emergency-Drinking/dp/B00M9O9HTK
Enjoy
I haven't pulled the trigger yet but I've been considering getting canned water.
I don't normally buy bottled water so I don't want to have to worry about rotating them, so $40 seems like a decent price to pay for emergency water in my car that I can trust for a few years. I'll probably keep them in a cooler to prevent freezing in the winter (despite the username, I'm not actually in Texas).