Hello OB,
I am a big DIYer. I try to find solutions to all my problems no matter how big or how small. I was on the internet the other day and i came across a $60 front runner water container that contained a spigot and it got me thinking... i have a 5 gal bpa free water container from Walmart that costed me 13 bucks what if i just added my own spigot? That way i can stop spilling water and having to tilt the heavy container to get water in my cups and pots. I went on amazon and found a 6 dollar spout that was also bpa free.. and it all became as easy as drilling a hole, attaching the retainer screw and seal to a broom stick with tape, inserting into the inside and screwing the spout into it... thats it... literally 20 minutes. It will help if the stick is flat though as you can apply pressure to the inner retainer bolt and get a tight seal as you screw in your spigot.. i bring to you.. 20 minutes of my time
I am a big DIYer. I try to find solutions to all my problems no matter how big or how small. I was on the internet the other day and i came across a $60 front runner water container that contained a spigot and it got me thinking... i have a 5 gal bpa free water container from Walmart that costed me 13 bucks what if i just added my own spigot? That way i can stop spilling water and having to tilt the heavy container to get water in my cups and pots. I went on amazon and found a 6 dollar spout that was also bpa free.. and it all became as easy as drilling a hole, attaching the retainer screw and seal to a broom stick with tape, inserting into the inside and screwing the spout into it... thats it... literally 20 minutes. It will help if the stick is flat though as you can apply pressure to the inner retainer bolt and get a tight seal as you screw in your spigot.. i bring to you.. 20 minutes of my time
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