The dog is like, "Play with me. I've got this ball and you are here. Play with me or I'm peeing in the pool again." Back and forth, back and forth. Walks real slow sometimes to get his attention.
It does not rain here in the Los Angeles area for 9-10 months. We get all our rain from December to March. If there is a major earthquake and the water mains are broken then there is no water except what I have stored and what is left in the water heater.
I think a new, clean garbage can or green yard can would be more useful to store water, I would set it out in the sun to help sterilize it and I would also filter it.
Hi Ray. We've had an Auqua Rain 3 gallon gravity water filter for 10 years now, and it still works great. It's like the Berky. I'm going to order some sports bottles for my family members. Camping nuts. Thanks for the info. Suzerque
Have the big blue berkey in our kitchen [we bought it three years ago and love it] - we also have 5 water bobs tucked away [we bought extras to give away in the event of an emergency] - and we have been debating on whether to get the sports bottles to take camping v hauling the larger one with us - guess when we order more filters we'll go ahead and order a few of those - thanks for posting the demo on them :)
Great product information, thanks. However, I don't think the BOB bag will be much use for us here in California earthquake country, there is no way to predict when it will happen and you will lose the use of your bathtub if you use the BOB in your tub. I have been storing 7 and 2 gallon jugs of water in my shed, away from the house in case of earthquake. If the house should come down and we make it out ok, at least I have food and water stored in my shed to get by for a month.
@GTVAlfaMan Do like the hicks do and pull your tub out of your bathroom after the quake and put it in the front yard and you can still use the water bob, if you can still get water. 100 gal of water would just be so handy. I wonder if you could get ultra heavy FOOD grade bag to line your garbage cans with? That would be 35x2=70 gal for 2 garbage cans the average family has.
Great video! We really liked how you put the bottle in the nasty water and drank the water. Great demo, Thanks for putting this video together after we had sent you the bottle. The Berkey Guy
The waterBOB sounds like a better idea for families.
WoodsWoman154 5 months ago
The dog is like, "Play with me. I've got this ball and you are here. Play with me or I'm peeing in the pool again." Back and forth, back and forth. Walks real slow sometimes to get his attention.
WoodsWoman154 5 months ago
good review, I'm currently looking for a water filter. I'm just not sure if this or a katadyn would be my choice.
chitown1966 5 months ago
Survival for Christians .... great concept.
GrailcodeDotNet 10 months ago
It does not rain here in the Los Angeles area for 9-10 months. We get all our rain from December to March. If there is a major earthquake and the water mains are broken then there is no water except what I have stored and what is left in the water heater.
I think a new, clean garbage can or green yard can would be more useful to store water, I would set it out in the sun to help sterilize it and I would also filter it.
GTVAlfaMan 10 months ago
Dog walks by with a blue ball in his mouth! lol
astrialkil 10 months ago
Good video, I have a few of these bottles, but have not tried them yet. I appreciate you doing these test!
Thumbs up video!~John
WORRO01 11 months ago
The chickens and dogs in the water would give some really nasty stomach effects - way to put it to the real test Ray!
William
thisisatesttube 1 year ago 2
Hi Ray. We've had an Auqua Rain 3 gallon gravity water filter for 10 years now, and it still works great. It's like the Berky. I'm going to order some sports bottles for my family members. Camping nuts. Thanks for the info. Suzerque
Suzzerque 1 year ago
Hey Ray, another great vid with important practical survival advice. More and more "smart" people are listening and preparing to survive!
missionettess 1 year ago
Have the big blue berkey in our kitchen [we bought it three years ago and love it] - we also have 5 water bobs tucked away [we bought extras to give away in the event of an emergency] - and we have been debating on whether to get the sports bottles to take camping v hauling the larger one with us - guess when we order more filters we'll go ahead and order a few of those - thanks for posting the demo on them :)
chinisup 1 year ago
Great product information, thanks. However, I don't think the BOB bag will be much use for us here in California earthquake country, there is no way to predict when it will happen and you will lose the use of your bathtub if you use the BOB in your tub. I have been storing 7 and 2 gallon jugs of water in my shed, away from the house in case of earthquake. If the house should come down and we make it out ok, at least I have food and water stored in my shed to get by for a month.
GTVAlfaMan 1 year ago
@GTVAlfaMan Do like the hicks do and pull your tub out of your bathroom after the quake and put it in the front yard and you can still use the water bob, if you can still get water. 100 gal of water would just be so handy. I wonder if you could get ultra heavy FOOD grade bag to line your garbage cans with? That would be 35x2=70 gal for 2 garbage cans the average family has.
astrialkil 10 months ago
Great video! We really liked how you put the bottle in the nasty water and drank the water. Great demo, Thanks for putting this video together after we had sent you the bottle. The Berkey Guy
directive21 1 year ago
I have one of these but haven't tried it yet. Thanks for the demo!
Good to know it 's good to go!
hmajang 1 year ago
love the dogs in the background
I use a filter when I go to Mexico
so I dont get sick any more
lanceehansen 1 year ago
10 stars
allalan 1 year ago