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Easy to follow product info and instructions on how to make the best use of your G-Stash underground storage system.

Product Overview

What is the G-Stash and how does it work?

Product Details

FAQ's

Find answers to common questions here.

FAQs

Is the G-Stash waterproof?

Yes, it is waterproof. However that doesn't mean it is 100% watertight under all possible conditions. As anything buried underground could be penetrated. The G-Stash System is designed and built to be impenetrable to water and other contaminants. The Storage Capsule is completely sealed with a special thread and gasket feature on the Lid. There are drainage holes in the bottom of the Outer Cylinder as an extra safeguard.

Always use caution when burying. Do not bury your G-Stash in low points where groundwater may accumulate. The G-Stash is not intended to be submerged in water. Don't hide it in a swamp!

We also advise putting a layer of rocks or gravel underneath it to ensure proper drainage if needed.

Where is it manufactured?

The G-Stash is entirely designed and manufactured in the United States by US military veterans.

Is the G-Stash fire-resistant?

No, the G-Stash is made of a high quality crosslink polyethylene material that is extremely durable and UV resistant. But should not be expected to survive the heat of a fire.

How easy is it to access once buried?

Very easy! Simply clear enough to expose the lid and handle. From there, you can raise it up for quick access or completely remove it from the ground. The Outer Cylinder will always remain burried for quick access or replacement of the Storage Capsule.

Any other tips?

Sure! Here are some things to keep in mind:

  • We highly recommend vaccum sealing your belongings prior to putting them in your G-Stash Insert for storage. This will further protect your items from unexpected moisture or any other unforseen conditions.
  • Place a 3-6 inch layer of small rocks or gravel at the bottom of the hole before inserting your G-Stash. This French drain feature will help to ensure that the drainage holes in the outer container are exposed and reduces the risk of it sitting in groundwater.
  • Be sure to note the location where you bury it. Use a GPS tracking device if desired. However a physical landmark or map is highly recommended as well.

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