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Reddit mentions of Arrow Home Products 00743 2 Gallon Slimline Beverage Container in Clear

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Arrow Home Products 00743 2 Gallon Slimline Beverage Container in Clear. Here are the top ones.

Arrow Home Products 00743 2 Gallon Slimline Beverage Container in Clear
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    Features:
  • Made in USA of domestic and imported parts
  • BPA Free
  • Fits in refrigerator for easy dispensing
  • Stain resistant
  • Convenient carry handle
  • Durable and compact beverage container to fit into many spaces
  • Built in handle for easy carrying
  • Large opening so filling up, adding ice etc. is simple and easy
  • Fill with your favorite beverage, water, iced tea, juice or powdered drink mix
  • BPA Free
  • Made in the USA
Specs:
ColorClear-white Top/Spigot
Height6.65 Inches
Length11.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size2 Gallon
Weight1.25 Pounds
Width10.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Arrow Home Products 00743 2 Gallon Slimline Beverage Container in Clear:

u/scumteam14 ยท 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Hey, I was in a very very similar situation. I don't know how intense you want to go with it, but here are some things that I've done at various points:

  • For face cleansing, use gallon water from the grocery store (costs ~$0.80 where I'm at and honestly a gallon lasts a long time)

  • Or fill up a small water container (if you have a spot to fill up at that has good water) - plastic or a lemonade dispenser both work well, depending on the counter size

  • If you're having issues with your scalp/body, you can try rinsing with gallon water after showering with the sketchy water (will take about a gallon or two)

  • This one is more long-term very-very-bad water type situation (brown water, no water, etc.), but if you have a good water spot to fill up at you can fill up a large water container, get a camp shower (pricey but very good, charges very quickly and holds a charge for a while), and a bucket. Boil half your water, use cold water for the other half, bam. Sounds terrible if you're used to having safe running water, but honestly isn't half bad

    I know there are water filters out there, but idk if an affordable system would fix the issues you're describing.
u/andrewthetechie ยท 2 pointsr/Coffee

I brew 2-3 gallons at a time and store it in the fridge in a beverage dispenser (similar to this one). The S.O. and I go through that in 2 and a half to 3 weeks.

Towards the end, I can tell its starting to get a little stale, maybe for the last cup or so. Besides that, it is completely fine and enjoyable. Switching to cold brew has really improved our coffee drinking experience!