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💦 Stay dry, stay ready—flood defense that works as fast as the rain falls!
The Quick Dam QD610-1 is a 10-foot water-activated flood barrier that expands to 3.5 inches high within 10 minutes of contact with water. Made from durable needlepunched polypropylene with a dual chamber design to prevent rolling, it absorbs up to 8 gallons of water to contain, control, and divert floodwaters. Lightweight and flexible, it requires no sand or labor, making it an essential, easy-to-deploy solution for protecting doorways, garages, and other vulnerable areas from flooding.















| ASIN | B0085S1VCK |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,564 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #7 in Safe Accessories |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,912) |
| Date First Available | May 24, 2012 |
| Included Components | Quick Dam QD610-1 Water Activated Flood Barrier 10 feet, 1-Pack |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Item model number | QD610-1 |
| Manufacturer | Absorbent Specialty Products |
| Material | Needlepunch polypropylene |
| Part Number | QD610-1 |
| Pattern | Barrier |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 9 inches |
| Shape | shape |
| Size | 1 Pack |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Style | 1 pack |
| Warranty Description | Free from Manufacturing Defects |
M**.
Quick Dam stops water
Quick Dam works great! Once wet, it stops water from flooding in. The 10 foot size is nice as you can double it up if the area is smaller. Very durable and easy to use,.
C**I
Keeps my garage from flooding.
I went against my mama's advice and purchased a house that sits slightly below street level - so naturally every time Austin gets one of it's infamous gully-washers (in between droughts) my garage would flood out, at times the water coming close to entering the house proper, even with a grated drain in front of the garage door. These dams work VERY well - and it is such a relief to not have to anxiously monitor the situation constantly when the rains hit in the middle of the night, or worse, when I am away from home. Mine lasted about a year of brutal Texas heat and remarkable rainfall (even by Austin standards) before it was clearly going to start to lose its abilities - so it's not a permanent solution, but adequate for the reasonable cost. I am just grateful that I finally discovered this product last year - a high value for the added piece of mind it offers. **Update 3/18/2015: Second dam is functioning and holding up as well as the first **Update 8/1/2017: Still coming back for these -and they still seem to be the best solution for my particular issue - but I must add that some of them do last longer than others - some of them start leaking the interior absorbent stuff sooner than others do which is more of a manufacturing issue regarding weak seams. Some of them get desiccated within a few months, but this likely has to do with higher than usual levels of rain/severe heat/ rain/severe heat/rain. You get the picture. Even so, I haven't needed to replace more than 2-3 times a year. Still a good value from my point of view. Once these have swelled up with rainwater, don't expect to be able to roll these up and move them - they are heavy and SUPER gross to touch and just need to be left where they are until completely dry. I just leave mine in place all of the time myself - it's better that way here what with crazy Texas Hill Country weather!
D**Y
Does the job but need more than one for a rainy week
Does the job! Only wish it would dry up faster so I could use it two days in a row. I bought another one because this has been one rainy summer in south Louisiana and the developers of my new house have yet to re-grade my lawn so it will drain properly. This has kept the water off my porch and away from my door. Great product and very thankful something like this exists that won’t break the bank! Only taking one star off because it is only effective if it rains once and awhile because it doesn’t dry up fast enough to re-use a couple days later. Then again I like in a super humid city so that could be why but otherwise great product. I think anyone who lives in the south or a flood-prone area should have these around due to the unpredictability of hurricanes or just crazy storms lately.
C**A
Water activated flood
I did use this las years for summer because rain a lots over in Florida and work very well that’s why I purchased it again and probably next year too
C**E
These Saved My Sanity (and My Basement) — Quick Dams to the Rescue 💦
We’ve had more basement floods than I care to admit — like, at this point, I think the water’s just messing with us. But Quick Dams have officially turned the tide. (Too soon for water puns? Sorry, it’s how I cope.) These things are magic sandbags. You toss them down, they soak up water and expand like they mean business, creating a low, sturdy barrier that actually keeps water from spreading into the rest of the house. It’s like drawing a line in the sand — except the sand is inside the bag, and the line works. We started with two. Then a flood. Then four more. We now own seven. These things are like Pokémon — gotta catch 'em all before the next downpour. Why they’re awesome: Reusable — let them dry out, store them, and pray you don’t need them again Easy to use — seriously, if you can lay a towel down, you can use these Contain water like tiny, silent heroes We lay them across doorways, around the basement perimeter, and anywhere else the water likes to sneak in uninvited. It doesn’t stop the flood from happening, but it absolutely keeps it from becoming a disaster. That’s a big deal.
R**.
Great for patio sliding door
Two of these stacked on top of a plastic film have kept the patio door safe. Now that I know (Company answered the question) they have a shelf life of 10 years or more, I am comfortable keeping several of different sizes in a tote for storm season to come around. Experimenting now for the first time on reuse -- 3 weeks and they are still drying out. Not optimistic but don't really care -- will happily trash them and use new ones next round as before if necessary. At my age I cannot handle sandbags and this product is fantastic. Even one layer of those across my doors would be impossible for me. Use: First use a few years ago I tried soaking them in bath tub for move to in-place. FAILURE on MY part. Horrible to move because of weight. Ever since I've always put in place on plastic sheet, hosed down to partially expand (enough that wind wouldn't take away), and let the rising water expand them the rest of the way. Outstanding product. Cost is reasonable, storage for future emergency use takes little space and shelf life is long, lightweight for movement, easy to expand, and most importantly, they stop water intrusion.
A**R
Stops water intrusion!
Used these last year...good product, good price! Our crazy weather resulted in a snowmelt of 14" in 2 days, and our garage suffered the consequences! 6" of water on the floor. We used a sump pump to clear out the water, and these came to the rescue to stop a reprise until we can put in a drsin next summer. PROS: Stops water intrusion Simple to use Protects target CONS: Would like an option for a longer size
M**I
Not as good as it used to be...but still cheap insurance
Let me start off by saying this is the third time I've purchased this particular brand of water dam, so so I can't knock it too much...but its not what it used to be. Our first Quick dam (17') lasted almost 2-1/2 years, and in those years there was a lot of cycling from dry to wet and back again, combined with dragging it back and forth on an asphalt driveway (we use it to stop rainwater from entering through our two-car garage door) and despite the advertising saying you can drive over it, we decided NOT to take a chance. Anyway, it finally wore out and wouldn't expand anymore, so we purchased another (17') Quick Dam hoping for another good run time-wise. Unfortunately, we immediately noticed a difference. While the product worked extremely well initially, it started losing a bit of the (cellulose?) filler through the bottom stitching/seams which help create the "foot" of the dam. We attributed this loss to the newer style sewing/stitchwork when compared to the original. This slow loss went on for the duration of the Spring/Summer/Fall seasons which left us with a minimally usable product at the end of the year. We chalked it up to maybe getting a "bad one" off the production line, and purchased three more (including these two) because its a cheap investment in protection against water damage (for us). We bought 2 -10' Dams and a 17', because we wanted to try simply moving 1 10' section instead of our usually having to move/flip-back 1/2 of a 17' dam in front of the garage door. The 17' is still in its pack, unused, because we are using the 2 10' dams to provide a wider coverage area. Bottom line, aside from the difference in widths of the Quick Dams is that there is still an issue of the product losing its filler. I've attached a photo showing the loss of fill (white material in seam of dam) after the dam's first use. There is NOT a substantial amount of fill lost, and while some loss may be expected, after just a half dozen dry/wet/dry cycles its already not as "full" and doesn't block the water as well as when new. I can only attribute this to the product having less absorbent material inside after each use. The product does work, and works pretty well, I was just hoping for a longer product life span. For the money its a good product against preventing water damage, its just not as good as it used to be...
J**.
Buen producto
Sirve muy bien para detener el paso del agua. En mi caso compré uno muy largo pero me ha servido fenomenal.
B**A
Ottimo prodotto
L’ho testato per la prima volta ieri sera, in occasione di un nubifragio senza precedenti. Ebbene funziona, si espande a contatto con l’acqua e crea una barriera efficace. Non è economico, ma oltre ad essere pratico e semplice da usare, protegge dagli allagamenti
T**A
Can be taller
Lengthwise it is useful Can have some more breadth to it
S**Y
Does the bloody job!only problem is the salt !ioverall max rating for the product !
Holds the water well!Full ratings for this product .
B**G
works brilliantly
did exactly what it says on the tin - very impressive
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