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Old 06-08-2021, 08:50 AM   #21
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Would you have a link to where you got your 30 gallon bladder? Have you had a chance to use it yet and how did you like it?
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Amazon has it for $130. The link below has it for $120 and I was able to find a 10% off coupon when I bought it.

We used it once this past weekend and it worked ok because of the crappy pump I had. I'm going to pick up a 12V water pump from Harbor Freight before my next dry camp trip. That will make it work as expected. Even with the crappy pump, it was WAY better than tearing down camp and driving to fill up.

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Old 06-08-2021, 10:40 AM   #22
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Here's a link to a 45 gallon water bladder for $112 at Camping World.

https://www.campingworld.com/portabl...llon-1605.html

We bought one of these 5 years ago to use at our favorite National Forest Service campground and it works great.

I've stopped putting it on my roof though (new SUV with slanted roof) and put it in the back of the SUV. Then I purchased a small 12v water pump and I pump the water from the bladder into the fresh tank.

Works great.
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Old 06-08-2021, 04:15 PM   #23
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Here's a link to a 45 gallon water bladder for $112 at Camping World.

https://www.campingworld.com/portabl...llon-1605.html

We bought one of these 5 years ago to use at our favorite National Forest Service campground and it works great.

I've stopped putting it on my roof though (new SUV with slanted roof) and put it in the back of the SUV. Then I purchased a small 12v water pump and I pump the water from the bladder into the fresh tank.

Works great.
This would work great for boondocking on BLM land. Winnebago Micro Minnies have such a small fresh water tank even for a single camper. This really would help to extend a stay.
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