Clean drinking water is important and I have learned that having more than one source of drinking water is necessary. The Primo Portable Water Dispenser is an excellent water solution in a variety of situations. I wish I had made this inexpensive purchase years ago.
Water is Life
Primo Portable Water Dispenser
I wish I had known about the Primo Portable Water Dispenser before now. It is a small hand pump that fits on 5 and 3 gallon water jugs. Once attached to the jug, you merely depress the pump, pressing it down repeatedly to fill your glass, coffee pot, or other container. I do not understand the technology, but I can tell that it is somehow pressurized so that it pumps out a good bit of water each time I depress the top.
I purchased my Primo water dispenser at a local big box store. And the pump included a coupon for a free 5 gallon water. There are also a large variety of water pumps (brands and styles) on Amazon.
These 5 and 3 gallon jugs are available in many locations for purchase or refill. I had no idea that refill stations were so easily accessible in many grocery and big box stores. If you prefer, delivery services are available in many areas; including my remote area.
Situations in Which Portable Water is Helpful
It seems that situations where potable water is necessary have increased. I can recall many examples that potable water is needed. In urban areas, water supplies are interrupted due to broken mains, lead discovery in older plumbing, and problems at the treatment facilities. During disasters (hurricanes, flooding, and wildfires) water donations are the immediate need. And outside of these situations, the Primo water dispenser is an excellent, everyday water source.
- Picnics, camping
- sporting events, tailgating
- reunions
- large gatherings
- state of emergency disasters
- every day household clean water needs
- contaminated public water, "boil water" alerts
- environmental concerns; eliminating multiple, single-use bottles
- lead contamination in older buildings and water systems
Related Links:
Primo official website
Large variety of water dispensers on Amazon: simple portable pumps, counter-top crocks, and heated/cooled water coolers.
My Personal Water Needs
On my homestead, I have a cistern that holds my water supply. I am unable to put a well in due to being on top of the ridge. I use a large water tank in the back of my truck to transport that water from the town water system. That town water is treated, so I have used my water from the cistern for drinking as well as all of the other water needs I have.
Several of my neighbors use rain catchment as their water source. I have always planned on using rain catchment to supplement my water but it wasn't something I had at the top of my list. Until recently. Now that I have moved rain catchment to the top of my list, I am not confident in my knowledge about making or keeping that rain water clean and potable.
I had a friend who lived on an off-grid homestead in Arizona and she used a ceramic crock and stand for her water jugs. It was a beautiful water stand. I had considered one of those. But I thought that picking up the jug and turning it upside-down at countertop height would be difficult for me.
I knew that I didn't want a large water dispenser that uses electricity since I have limited space and occasional power outages. If I wanted cold water, I could dispense a pitcher full and put that in the refrigerator. So I decided to give the Primo Portable Water Dispenser a try. And I'm glad I did. I am able to lift the 5 gallon jug onto the counter since I don't have to flip it upside down.
The first time I attached the pump to the water jug, I had a bit of trouble. I hadn't turned the ring on the pump open far enough to attach. Once I figured out that small glitch, attaching the pump was super easy. The pump comes with an additional ring for screw-top jugs. This pump should fit any brand of 5 or 3 gallon bottle.
I am very glad that I have a potable water source, that doesn't require the many wasted small water bottles, until I have become confident in my rain catchment skills. Even if you are not in a homesteading or rain catchment situation, the Primo Portable Water Dispenser is an excellent, inexpensive item to have.
Water is definitely a necessity for life! Making sure you have safe drinking water is essential. I've lived in the city all of my life and I've never thought about requiring a rain catchment system, but I certainly have experienced the need to have independent clean drinking water available at all times. What a great recommendation for any home!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an excellent solution to having clean drinking water available when you live in an isolated area. It also would be a welcome necessity during natural disasters. Living in cities where drinking water is always available, one doesn't think about times when it is not available. Thanks, Dawn.
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