Zephyrhills Florida Spring Water, 2.5 Gal, Single Plastic Jug
- Brand:
- Zephyrhills
- Model Number:
- 11475130
- UPC:
- 073430000032
- EAN:
- 0073430000032
- ASIN:
- B00EQD76XQ
- Walmart SKU:
- 15716749
Current pricing at $2.98 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Highest Price
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$10.00 | |
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Lowest Price
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$7.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$8.02 |
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$4.48 | |
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Lowest Price
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$2.98 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$2.98 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Zephyrhills Florida Spring Water, 2.5 Gal, Single Plastic Jug since 3/9/2025. The most recent price update was on Mar 5, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $2.98 (lowest on 4/5/2025) to $4.48 (highest on 5/27/2025). The average price during this period is $3.43.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 511 reviews.
Pure and Refreshing Florida Spring Water! Zephyrhills Florida Spring Water is my absolute go-to for clean, crisp hydration. There is a noticeable difference in the taste compared to purified tap options—it has a naturally refreshing, clean flavor profile that tastes exactly how pure water should. It is an essential staple to keep stocked at home. The massive 2.5-gallon single plastic jug is incredibly convenient and user-friendly. It is designed perfectly to sit right on a refrigerator shelf or kitchen counter, allowing you to easily pour a cold glass whenever you need it. The pour spout functions beautifully and works flawlessly without any messy leaks, drips, or spills onto the shelf below. Because it is 100% natural spring water, it is completely free of any carbonation, zero-calorie, and lacks any artificial tart or sour flavor notes. It is just pure, high-quality water that is incredibly smooth and easy on the stomach. If you are looking for a reliable, bulk hydration option for the household that actually tastes great, I highly recommend this 2.5-gallon jug!
Zephyrhills is my go to spring water brand when I go to Florida! It's not stocked up here in Chicago, but when I travel south, it's the tastiest spring water around. These multi gallon jugs with spouts make it easy to fill up your tumblers.
I have been purchasing Zephyrhills water for a long time. I do prefer one gallon containers, however, this is more economical. I keep one jug next to my kitchen sink so there is spring water readily available and easily accessible.
Good-tasting water and the lowest price of any waters I have found. The pour spout works well.
I was continually purchasing individual zephyrhills water bottles and found this much more efficient
I struggled to use this until I finally found an indication to puncture a hole on the top right of the jug, you can with a pen. That was after I realised it needed a hole for air, I was looking for it when I found it. It's easy to miss. I haven't had leaks but the jug is very fragile and crushes easily. It should be sturdier since it is so heavy. Otherwise I've had no problems, but I don't want to buy this unless necessary.
I wish they had a pop release that can be closed. I travel in my RV and if it falls over it soaks the floor. Ughhhh
Bottle seems to be smashed, leans to the side, actually fell off the counter and made a huge mess. Disappointed in Walmart delivery service.
This fridge pak container leaks when you try to dispense water. I was unable to use it in the fridge. Very hard to maneuver the spout and doesn't work. Supposed to be able to easily push spout and get steady water stream. Not the case here. I had to refill a pitcher and it was very hard to lift without spilling.
The 1st time I bought these, I moved the bottles from the floor to the bottom shelf of a kitchen/microwave cart. Later I found water on the floor, and the compressed wood shelf wet (ruins it). Not only that, I live in a Sr Citizen building with tile floors. The kind of tile floors that an ice shard, or spilled liquid, will land you on the floor without warning. We’ve had folks break bones from that… After I found out which bottle, I poured the water into a large stainless steel cooking pot. The next day, I went to use the water for my coffee, there’s white stuff in the water. Because I need emergency water (in hurricane zone) I tried buying this a 2nd time. I thought perhaps a 2nd chance might go better…. This time as delicately as possible, I moved the bottles to under my bathroom sink, completely out of the way. Untouched completely, 3 months later my bathroom floor is wet. The problem bottle is unopened, but puckered inwards from a vacuum effect. I can’t even make it through the summer hurricane season with this crap. Ugh ! Where are these bottles made ? This company is pumping out our Florida aquifers, using bottles that leak, and pollute the water with white stuff. Just the facts…
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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