💧 Sip in Style: Elevate your hydration game!
The LocknLock Aqua Fridge Door Water Jug is a 2-quart, BPA-free plastic pitcher designed for convenience and freshness. Featuring a leakproof, airtight, and watertight design with a patented locking system, this jug is perfect for storing beverages like teas and juices. Its microwave, freezer, and dishwasher-friendly capabilities make it a versatile addition to any kitchen, while its sleek rectangular shape ensures it fits seamlessly in your fridge door. Available in multiple sizes and colors, it’s the stylish solution for your hydration needs.
L**D
A great, well-designed pitcher.
I bought this because I decided I was spending too much on diet soda. So I bought a couple of those boxes of premeasured lemonade mix. I picked out this pitcher due to its angular design, which takes up less space in my frig. I like how the lid clamps on, so it won't come off accidentally, yet is easy to remove when needed. The spout cover is a little stiff, but I would rather have one too stiff than too loose. All in all, a good product at an acceptable price.7/1/2025 I like this pitcher even more than when I wrote the above. One thing I want to emphasize - I really like the lid, especially the fact that it LOCKs down. In my 70 years I have used and owned numerous pitchers, and this is be far the best. Unlike one or two others I have owned/used, the lid is not going to fall off accidentally. And the spout cover (yes, it has a cover that snaps on) means that this pitcher won't leak even if the pitcher is dropped. I hope the designer/design team got recognition of what a good job they did.8/11/25 - Just want to add that I am still in love with this pitcher. I have switched from 3 or 4 cans of diet soda a day to at most one, and usually two pitchers worth of lemonade. I am even more in love with the snap-on lid. It is so easy to take off to fill the pitcher, and it is a positive lock when replacing it. I don't keep it in my frig door, but the angular design means there is no wasted space around the pitcher when it is in the frig.
B**D
Best pitcher for lemonade
In my search for the best pitcher for home-made lemonade, I bought 7 different 2-quart pitchers from Amazon. I gave the other 6 to Goodwill, and bought another of these. It is perfect for my needs. It fits in the fridge, it seals well so it can be shaken to mix up the lemonade, it doesn’t spill when you pour out of it, it is dishwasher safe, and the elderly people in my household have no trouble opening and closing the lid. It isn’t as pretty as some of the others, but who cares whether it’s pretty if it spills when you pour or if you have to take the lid off and use a spoon to stir.
R**G
Great pitcher, saves space in your fridge.
I originally ordered because I make a lot of cold brew loose leaf tea, usually 2 different flavors a day. But the bottles I had that were specifically for making cold brew loose leaf tea or coffee, were all glass, though they were well made mason jars with filters that went all the way down to the bottom of them. But I ended up breaking 2 bottles within a short period of time. After dealing with glass all over my floor, and not wanting to get glass bottles again, I looked into plastic pitchers.I have been very happy with the two I bought. They are very sturdy, have 2 gallons of liquid each, and the top has very strong fasteners on the side of the top, with a strong seal on the pour spout too. I tend to shake the pitchers to mix sweetener in, and never had a top come off or leak.My previous filters fit in these pitchers, but it’s a tight fit. But they do just as good as the dedicated pitchers. I also use loose tea cold brew packets, which these pitchers are great for.These pitchers are a great value, and easily fit in your refrigerator shelf’s. The design is good, and they are quite durable.I do recommend these pitchers for all your juice, tea or cold brew coffee. They aren’t the usual pitchers that you would think of to make cold brew, but they work just as good as glass jars, and they don’t break! That’s important to me, after breaking 2 Mason jar pitchers made for cold brew!
Z**Z
Great pitcher with a couple caveats
Bullet points first, then full review after:* Lid is air-tight, spout is not* Pours fine for me* SMALL, holds 2 Quarts if you fill it up to the absolute rim. Don't expect to be mixing drinks in the pitcher itself.I wanted to write a review for this product because I think it is a very good product, and absolutely worth the price, but there are a couple caveats that I would have liked to have known first. Like, I assume, most people who stumbled across this product, I needed a jug for holdin' my liquids. I went to Amazon, searched for "Pitcher", sorted by ratings, and not only was this particular product near the top, but it was a brand name I actually recognize, and at a price that was anywhere from 2-4 times CHEAPER than everything else. I scanned the reviews and decided that, at this price point, I can see for myself.So, here's what I've found.These things are absolutely solid. Built exactly like any other LocknLock you may already own. This includes the clamps and gasket that holds the lid on... however, there is no such locking mechanism that goes over the pouring spout. It closes, yes, and it'll stay in place, but it's not air tight. If I flip these things upside-down (I bought two) they will both drip out around the spout. So you probably don't want to send a full one of these through the mail, but if you can pack it in a cooler or a backpack where you're relatively certain it's not going to get flipped completely upside-down, you'll be fine.I read a couple reviews talking about issues with the spout: Difficulty opening or closing it, or problems with the way it pours. I'm not seeing this in either of the pitchers I bought. Due to the hole not being at the very edge of lid, which would probably be impossible with this design, you're not going to get every single last drop out... but it's pretty close. There's maybe like half a teaspoon left at the bottom that I just rinse out when I go to wash it. As long as I don't pour like a crazy person, the flow was completely smooth from when it was filled to the tippy-top until it was empty. That being said, I'd be a little hesitant about putting this in the hands of a child. Although, come to think of it, I'd probably be hesitant of putting any 2 Quarts of spillable stuffs in the hands of a child.Lastly is the size. As many have pointed out, these fit very easily in the door of my fridge. I can actually put 2 side-by-side if I really shove 'em in there. The rectangular design means they are shorter, thinner, but longer than other pitchers. However this isn't some physics voodoo to add more space by changing the design, these things are just straight-up smaller than other pitchers. Most pitchers, because the spout is built into the side of the pitcher, you tend to leave the top inch to inch and a half empty, and this is typically where the lid rests. Because the spout is built into the lid, and the lid goes over the pitcher instead of into it, the manufacturer apparently saw no need to give this extra space, so filling these things with 2 quarts brings them to the absolute brim.So what?Well, my main reason for purchasing these things was that I tend to drink a lot of Crystal Light and other such beverages. Because 2 quarts of water fills up to the absolute brim in these things, it means I can't actually mix said beverages in the pitcher itself, as I would definitely spill everywhere. If I had known this ahead of time I probably would have bought the 3 quart pitchers instead. As it is, I need to mix my drinks elsewhere, and then pour them into these for storin'. Not the end of the world, but a little unforeseen inconvenience I would've liked to have known about ahead of time.
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