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product_id: 777775233
title: "Quick Dam Water Activated Flood Bags, 1' x 2', Pack of 6"
brand: "quick dam"
price: "24667 kr"
currency: ISK
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Quick Dam"
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# Water-activated expansion in minutes Lightweight & compact for easy storage Top-rated flood control barrier Quick Dam Water Activated Flood Bags, 1' x 2', Pack of 6

**Brand:** quick dam
**Price:** 24667 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💧 Stay dry, stay ready—flood defense that works as fast as you do!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Quick Dam Water Activated Flood Bags, 1' x 2', Pack of 6 by quick dam
- **How much does it cost?** 24667 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.is](https://www.desertcart.is/products/777775233-quick-dam-water-activated-flood-bags-1-x-2-pack)

## Best For

- quick dam enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted quick dam brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Setup:** Ready to use right out of the pack—just add water and protect.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Grows to 3.5 inches tall, creating an effective moisture barrier fast.
- • **Emergency Essential:** Lightweight, stackable, and a must-have for every home flood kit.
- • **Versatile Protection:** Ideal for entryways, garages, and both indoor/outdoor flood control.
- • **Instant Flood Defense:** Activates on contact with water—no sand, no hassle.

## Overview

Quick Dam Water Activated Flood Bags are a lightweight, sandless flood control solution that expands within minutes upon contact with water to form a reliable moisture barrier. Measuring 1' x 2' and standing 3.5 inches tall when activated, these bags are designed for quick deployment in indoor and outdoor settings, protecting entryways, garages, and more. Sold in packs of six, they eliminate the need for labor-intensive sandbag filling, making them an essential, space-saving emergency flood defense tool for proactive homeowners.

## Description

Quickly protect your home and property with Quick dam Sand less Sandbags. Ready to use. Just place it in a place and leave water. Quick Dam inflates and activates contact with water. They are absorbent and large enough to separate moisture. Lightweight and easy to use Prevent water from entering into problem water tap Stack multiple bags to increase wall height Keep on hand in case of emergency

Review: SO here's the short review, I bought these 'just in case'. The reviews were mixed, but my basement was going to flood after the snow melted from a WI winter. You can read my experience below. Well it did flood, I caught it at the beginning. I placed these bags down where it was coming up and they absorbed the water and also acted as a barrier to make the steady flow drop down to a very slow trickle that I was able to keep mopped up by placing a towel down in front of the bags. This helped immensely while I got to the source of the flooding. I bought more for next time. Not quite sure if I'll be able to reuse, and I wouldn't necessarily use these again to clean the mess, but if you know where the water is coming in at and place it there, I would use it for that as it does slow down or act as a barrier preventing further mess. The long review with other products: I knew it was inevitable this Spring, my basement was going to flood. No way around it. I hired a lemon of an excavation company last year to stop it, they did the worst job imagineable and made the problem worse. They basically created a basin that collects rain water up against my house and then just DUMPS it into my basement. Plastic sheeting on the outside helps keep the rainwater out, but after a WI winter with heavy snow & ice, I was concerned that I didn't quite make sure I placed enough sheeting down. So, after a day of chunking ice & vacuuming water on the outside so I remove old sheeting and place new down new before March rain... I placed these sensors down. I was pretty confident only a small amount would leak in the usual spot. I thought 3 sensors was more than enough and I'd place the other 2 in areas of mild concern. Well the usual spot didn't leak, my efforts of ice picking and vacuuming (and probably worrying the neighbors) has paid off. The water came from under the house! A sensor went off just as the water was trickling in. I ran to action... placing towels and quick damn bags down to keep the water from flowing in from the area in the floor. I only had maybe 1/4-1/2" of standing water in a low spot of the basement floor. I discovered my sump pump had actually burned out! And my drain tile was overflowing! Now, keep track of all the gadgets I mention in this post if you deal with flooding, because I believe my paranoia saved me this year... I still had messe, but I cleaned them up quickly and my life was only derailed for a few hours vs days like usual. I love my basement when it's dry, I have a little gym down there. Its my version of a she-shed... Not only did I purchase the quick dam bags, I purchased a portable pump in case s#!% hit the fan and the flooding got bad... so when I discovered my sump pump quit working, I was able to drain the basin and draintile in about 20 mins once I set up the portable pump and garden hose. So make sure you have this essential in your power toolkit also! Because when I discovered the pump was out, it was 630 at night in a rural area where every hardware store was closed and the closest Menards is 45 mins away. I would've had to drive there while my house continued to flood. I just kept up with the portable until I could get my sump replaced! You know what they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! So then the 2nd time the sensors went off, it was because I realized after all this mess with my sump pump, I had unplugged my water softener. I plugged it back in, not realizing the thing drains and the drain pipe was not pointed back into my drain basin where the sump pump is. (K, folks, I'm a single mom with NO mechanical ability AT ALL, everything I have learned in this area is because I'm in desperation to fix an issue and I don't have a man to call) So after I plug it in, and I'm all thankful that everything is finally fixed and I probably survived Spring flood season already, I sit down with a cup of coffee so glad that all the above steps were in place and things didn't turn out as bad as they could've, a sensor goes off 😞🤬 66 gallons of water from that f'n water softener. Imagine if I didn't have the sensor tho, and I just sat upstairs enjoying life thinking all was peaceful and calm while it just kept pouring water in! I caught it 10 mins in thanks to these and was able to stop the flooding and clean up the mess in an hour. So here's your flooding grocery list: GOVEE Water sensors (these are great, especially if you're away from home like I am!) Quick Dam flood bags (can absorb, act as a barrier to keep water from continuing to flow in) Wet vacuum Portable sump pump Dehumidifier Flashlight that you keep on a hook near the area of flooding because you should cut power to the house until you know its safe to enter without getting electrocuted Lots of extra towels to dry up the floor after you've removed the bulk of the water! Husband 🤣🤣🤣 jk
Review: Los sacos una vez llenos de agua pierden gel, lo que hace que el suelo se vuelva resbaladizo y peligroso. Dicho gel me entró en la casa por debajo de la puerta y se me llenó el suelo de la habitación antes ya de que lloviera y los tuve que quitar. Compré 2 packs de 6, devuelvo el no abierto y obviamente ya los otros no los puedo devolver, pero no me han gustado

## Features

- Water Activated Flood Bags, Rated #1 Flood Control
- At 3.5 inches tall, it grows in minutes and just gets wet
- Controls, holds and separates moisture
- Ready to use No sand or labor required
- Compact and lightweight, can be stored as needed
- Protect your entryway, garage, erection control, etc
- Indoor and outdoor use
- BE PREPARED AND PROTECTED - Quickly keep the dam close at hand
- Growing period: 12"W x 24"L x 3.5"H
- Do not use in salt water or chemical reactions

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0085S0612 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,942) |
| Date First Available | April 27, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.3 x 10.2 x 20.3 cm |
| Item Weight | 1.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Quick Dam |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Part number | QD1224-6 |
| Power source type | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 10.16 x 20.32 cm; 1.18 kg |
| Size | 8 x 4 x 8 inches |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Style | 6-Pack |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Quick Dam
- **Style:** 6-Pack
- **Power Source:** Manual
- **Color:** Black
- **Product Dimensions:** 12.7D x 12.7W x 7.6H cm
- **Item Weight:** 2.6 Pounds
- **Alarm:** Vibration
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00610585906200, 00810959020420
- **Material:** plastic
- **Number of Items:** 6

## Images

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![Quick Dam Water Activated Flood Bags, 1' x 2', Pack of 6 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81xMDqNf2fL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do i have to pre soak these to have them work or do I just put them out before the rains start?**
A: I learned the hard way that if the rain comes hard & fast, then you should have pre-soaked them.  If it falls slow, then maybe the bags have time to swell.

**Q: How much do they weigh after they have been soaked in water and fully absorbed?**
A: Thank you for our interest in the Sandless Sandbags.  Each bag will absorb 4 gallons of water and weigh 32 lbs.  If there is anything further we can assist you with please let us know.

**Q: What is the best placement to prevent watering from coming through the garage door (inside garage, outside, or both)?**
A: Block/divert the route of the water. The pavement outside our garage rises with frost, so we pile bags on corner outside  of door & also inside. Our condo assoc. refuses to pay to have the concrete lowered ( another reason not to buy a condo ), so every snow ice thaw we have a flood in our garage.

**Q: do they stay in place in a hurricane**
A: We pre soaked ours to make sure they would stay put when the wind started

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***S on March 22, 2022*

SO here's the short review, I bought these 'just in case'. The reviews were mixed, but my basement was going to flood after the snow melted from a WI winter. You can read my experience below. Well it did flood, I caught it at the beginning. I placed these bags down where it was coming up and they absorbed the water and also acted as a barrier to make the steady flow drop down to a very slow trickle that I was able to keep mopped up by placing a towel down in front of the bags. This helped immensely while I got to the source of the flooding. I bought more for next time. Not quite sure if I'll be able to reuse, and I wouldn't necessarily use these again to clean the mess, but if you know where the water is coming in at and place it there, I would use it for that as it does slow down or act as a barrier preventing further mess. The long review with other products: I knew it was inevitable this Spring, my basement was going to flood. No way around it. I hired a lemon of an excavation company last year to stop it, they did the worst job imagineable and made the problem worse. They basically created a basin that collects rain water up against my house and then just DUMPS it into my basement. Plastic sheeting on the outside helps keep the rainwater out, but after a WI winter with heavy snow & ice, I was concerned that I didn't quite make sure I placed enough sheeting down. So, after a day of chunking ice & vacuuming water on the outside so I remove old sheeting and place new down new before March rain... I placed these sensors down. I was pretty confident only a small amount would leak in the usual spot. I thought 3 sensors was more than enough and I'd place the other 2 in areas of mild concern. Well the usual spot didn't leak, my efforts of ice picking and vacuuming (and probably worrying the neighbors) has paid off. The water came from under the house! A sensor went off just as the water was trickling in. I ran to action... placing towels and quick damn bags down to keep the water from flowing in from the area in the floor. I only had maybe 1/4-1/2" of standing water in a low spot of the basement floor. I discovered my sump pump had actually burned out! And my drain tile was overflowing! Now, keep track of all the gadgets I mention in this post if you deal with flooding, because I believe my paranoia saved me this year... I still had messe, but I cleaned them up quickly and my life was only derailed for a few hours vs days like usual. I love my basement when it's dry, I have a little gym down there. Its my version of a she-shed... Not only did I purchase the quick dam bags, I purchased a portable pump in case s#!% hit the fan and the flooding got bad... so when I discovered my sump pump quit working, I was able to drain the basin and draintile in about 20 mins once I set up the portable pump and garden hose. So make sure you have this essential in your power toolkit also! Because when I discovered the pump was out, it was 630 at night in a rural area where every hardware store was closed and the closest Menards is 45 mins away. I would've had to drive there while my house continued to flood. I just kept up with the portable until I could get my sump replaced! You know what they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! So then the 2nd time the sensors went off, it was because I realized after all this mess with my sump pump, I had unplugged my water softener. I plugged it back in, not realizing the thing drains and the drain pipe was not pointed back into my drain basin where the sump pump is. (K, folks, I'm a single mom with NO mechanical ability AT ALL, everything I have learned in this area is because I'm in desperation to fix an issue and I don't have a man to call) So after I plug it in, and I'm all thankful that everything is finally fixed and I probably survived Spring flood season already, I sit down with a cup of coffee so glad that all the above steps were in place and things didn't turn out as bad as they could've, a sensor goes off 😞🤬 66 gallons of water from that f'n water softener. Imagine if I didn't have the sensor tho, and I just sat upstairs enjoying life thinking all was peaceful and calm while it just kept pouring water in! I caught it 10 mins in thanks to these and was able to stop the flooding and clean up the mess in an hour. So here's your flooding grocery list: GOVEE Water sensors (these are great, especially if you're away from home like I am!) Quick Dam flood bags (can absorb, act as a barrier to keep water from continuing to flow in) Wet vacuum Portable sump pump Dehumidifier Flashlight that you keep on a hook near the area of flooding because you should cut power to the house until you know its safe to enter without getting electrocuted Lots of extra towels to dry up the floor after you've removed the bulk of the water! Husband 🤣🤣🤣 jk

### ⭐ Review
*by C***N on November 17, 2025*

Los sacos una vez llenos de agua pierden gel, lo que hace que el suelo se vuelva resbaladizo y peligroso. Dicho gel me entró en la casa por debajo de la puerta y se me llenó el suelo de la habitación antes ya de que lloviera y los tuve que quitar. Compré 2 packs de 6, devuelvo el no abierto y obviamente ya los otros no los puedo devolver, pero no me han gustado

### ⭐ Review
*by S***Y on October 4, 2022*

Once contacted with water it dose not come to original shape again

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*Last updated: 2026-05-26*