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    I had one. Gut tells me that I got it from Campmoor. But a quick search there netted no results.
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    Love my JJ haul bag, doubles as a balmoral.

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    I still use my (10 l) Sea to Summit bucket. It's one of my luxury items - it's settling tank, bath bucket, kitchen sink, water carrier, fire extinguisher, laundry tub, ...

    It's tight enough that it will hold water overnight.

    Not every hiker wants to carry one, but I do.
    I always know where I am. I'm right here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm27m View Post
    This what you're looking for? They're readily available on eBay from US and foreign sellers for $3-8 dollars. Mine is 8L and weighs 2.4oz in its stuff sack.

    Use the link or search for "collapsible water basin" or "folding water basin" or "portable water basin"

    https://m.ebay.com/itm/New-Portable-...F7tZdbHvBV4Ciw

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    This isn't it but is light enough I suppose ... And cheaper priced than I might expect from the design...
    I'm wondering if lone hiker is talking about what I am thinking...
    It was more simple, maybe just single layer nylon and would hold water over night..
    And unless exceptional material was used in this one ... seems it would make the one I'm thinking of only weighing an ounce... And maybe more compact
    But thanks for the link,,, The price is right and maybe only slightly more costly than the one I was looking for at 10 years ago...
    I will go with this one unless I come across the original.

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