




💧 Stay hydrated, stay prepared — the ultimate water container for the modern adventurer!
The Reliance Aqua-Tainer is a rugged, 7-gallon rigid water container crafted from durable polyethylene. Its space-saving rectangular design with an integrated handle and reversible spigot makes it perfect for camping, emergency water storage, or portable AC water collection. Featuring an improved screw-on vent and a hideaway spigot for easy, spill-free dispensing, it combines practicality with durability. Backed by a 5-year warranty, this blue container is a trusted hydration companion for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.








| ASIN | B001QC31G6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,057 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #47 in Camping & Hiking Hydration & Filtration Products |
| Brand | Reliance Controls |
| Brand Name | Reliance Controls |
| Capacity | 26 Liters |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 13,365 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00060823941003 |
| Included Components | 7 Gallon Rigid Water Container |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 11.3"W x 15.3"H |
| Item Type Name | RELIANCE AQUA-TAINER WATER CONTAINER 7 GALLON |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Reliance Products |
| Material | Polyethylene |
| Material Type | Polyethylene |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 11.3"W x 15.3"H |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Strap Type | Integrated handle |
| Tank Volume | 7 Gallons |
| UPC | 060823941003 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**K
Perfect for Summer Use with My Portable AC!
I picked up this Aqua-Tainer to use as a water collection tank for the condensation from my portable air conditioner, and it’s been a fantastic solution. The size is perfect—large enough to hold a good amount of water but still manageable to move around. Pros: Spacious Yet Compact: The 7-gallon capacity is more than enough to handle several days' worth of condensation from my AC unit, even during the hottest days of summer. Despite its capacity, the container doesn’t take up too much space and is easy to store or transport. Durable and Sturdy: The rigid design feels really solid. I’ve been using it all summer long, and it’s held up without any issues. No leaks, and the material feels like it’s built to last. Easy to Handle: Even when full, it’s easy enough to carry and empty, thanks to the handle on the side. The spout is also really handy for controlled pouring. Multi-Purpose: Though I’m currently using it to collect water from my AC, this container would also be perfect for camping or emergency water storage. Its versatility is a big plus. Cons: Spout Design: The spout works well but could be a bit easier to open and close, especially when it’s full. It’s a minor issue, though, and doesn’t take away from the overall usefulness of the container. Final Thoughts: This Aqua-Tainer is exactly what I needed for water collection, and it exceeded my expectations. It’s durable, easy to use, and holds a great amount of water without being too bulky. Whether you’re using it for camping, emergency water storage, or like me, as a water tank for a portable air conditioner, it’s a solid choice. Highly recommend!
A**N
Made in Canada, excellent quality, tough and reliable!
I ordered three units to Ukraine. We have water issues due to russian attacks, so I will store reserve water in these canisters.
G**4
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Con: it's so well made that although I can tell ergonomics was considered, and its large capacity beyond the standard 5 gallon cube, it makes regular lifting not safe unless one uses a dolly. The handle shouldn't even be considered when its full because only center core should any strong grown heavy weight lifter should attempt it especially on the regular. Double and centered side control handles should be the only placement on these for actually lift handling when full otherwise a dolly is the only wise course of action. It also takes so.e time for the chemical smells to fade out of existence. Pro: largest, best made, best looking water storage cube on the market at a price that gut signals: BUY BUY. Easy to clean, seals good, taste is okay after initial lingering chemical smell and taste fades out. With double sided handle and design for stacking and safe dollying this product i can see no further potential improvement other then no initial chemical smell.
G**N
Heavy duty, quality water can
Perfect water can for my needs. Heavy enough material to contain a full load of water. Saves me many trips up and down stairs to get water for my basement garden
J**R
Good product.
Works Great and the Price was Right. A 5 gallon one at my local store was 19.95. The only issue I had was the spicet did not line up to point down,I would have to turn it up. I fixed the issue by placiing a 0 Ring on it which gave me the proper line up.
A**R
Good quality, sturdy and durable
Sturdy, easily stored and hauled. The easy use spicket makes getting the water out easy as well.
K**S
Really good water container in terms of value for your money
After a bit of an ATV mishap, we decided to purchase these in order to have at least one in each of our ATVs. I wanted something around 5 gallons, and I like that this holds a little more. It's a little on the thin side compared to others I've purchased in the past, but I expected that based on the price. For the cost, it's definitely worth it, however--you won't feel like you've wasted you're money. It's very easy to use the spigot if that's your preference. And I love the square design (rather than a round water container) as it can be pushed into a corner and easily secured so it won't tip over. I'm very glad we purchased these for all our ATVs and we also have a couple filled and ready to go behind our house (we live in a high fire zone, so it's nice to know we've got water we can grab and go with).
S**P
No problems so far.
I have a small homebuilt camper without a potable water tank in it. No problem when I have city water, because I have a hookup and a spigot. But, when I don't, I use this for my water supply, and for that it works great. Just set it on the counter next to my sink and make sure the spigot is over the basin, and it operates pretty much like a regular sink spigot. Except you have to have the vent open, but that's no big deal. Cheaper and easier than installing a potable water tank, plus I can take it out when I don't need it...I'm happy. For others who are stating that they have problems with leaks around the spigot, in my case, a mighty effort tightening the cap ended that problem. EDIT: I did have an issue, but I was using this far outside the parameters for which it was intended. I decided to make a gravity feed water system for my homebuilt camper. This would save space and allow me running water when I was "off the grid". I got a 3/4" male MIP to 3/4 barbed fitting and replaced the spigot with this. I ran this into a length of 3/4" clear vinyl tube. This i ran inside my camper to the sink to a 3/4" barbed to 3/4" MIP female fitting, into which I screwed the spigot for the water tank. Then, I threw the Aquatainer up on the roof of my camper. It worked perfectly. I had a working sink in my camper that I could use anywhere. I ran several tanks through it just to see how it worked. For some reason, on the last one, I forgot to open the vent. The tank collapsed. One of the corners creased badly and now it has pinhole leaks. I'm spraying several coats of paint there to see if I can fix it, but barring that, it might just need replaced. I'm sure they didn't intend for the Aquatainer to withstand a 5 foot drop and the resulting suction/air pressure. Totally my fault. Up until that moment, the Aquatainer worked just fine.
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