h2o go...

I've used one on the boot of my car (filling it with a hose in situ, driving to the field and siphoning out the water) and so with minimal moving it survived a while - at least two years

Once used in the normal way it quickly fell apart though
 
Have had a couple, the second one lasted better because it was in a barrow with a rubber mat to protect the bottom of it and it was left in there so there was less strain on t and less movement to weaken or split it.
 
No wonder the horse ate your money! From what I've seen, they're rubbish. You're better off with a water carrier from a caravan/camping shop.
 
I swore by mine and used it for the winter that was so very bad (as in cold) and the following one, plus summers in between. I did empty out fully and kept under cover. I never filled it to full capacity as I found it difficult to push the wheelbarrow. My back, not wheelbarrows fault. I don't need it now but would use again quite happily.
 
we have one for our paddocks - yes it developed a coule of holes but nothing a puncture repair kit fro the pound shop couldnt sort out! they are really useful especially when your water source is a distance from where your water buckets are for drinking. Id happily get another if needed. In fact at our old livery yard other owners saw mine and asked me to get them a load I should have been on commission!!
 
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