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September 2025 by John Rae Iliscupidez
Hours are inconsistent, closes early whenever they feel like it.
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June 2025 by Grace A
I like coming here for water. It's .25 cents per gallon, which is pretty good compared to other spots. The place is always clean, and the water stations are always working. The gentleman at the register is always nice.
There's 2 carts for you to carry your water jugs to your car. Parking is sometimes a hassle during busy times, but it's not a big deal. They now accept venmo and zelle for payment.
Heads up: they close at 2pm and reopen at 430 for lunch break.
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May 2024 by Imran Ali
Rowena and her husband is amazing seeking fresh water! They are very humbled and care for health! They also sell SIM cards with Tmobile lyca for cheap plans! Metro is closed down near by and to be honest it’s more cheaper than metro! Come here and get your water on and get a new cell phone plan whether is temporary or a permanent plan!
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April 2024 by Brandon Karlsson
Don't drink that nasty tap water. Come here and load up. The dude working was chill. It costs $.25 a gallon that's like $7.50 a month for good tasting water.
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February 2024 by Ia A.
I visited the cell phone store offering water and Lycamobile SIM cards with unlimited talk and text to the Philippines. The diverse product range caters to communication and hydration needs. The staff was knowledgeable and helpful, making the purchasing process smooth. The unlimited talk and text feature for the Philippines is a valuable addition for those with international connections. Overall, a convenient one-stop shop for communication and refreshment.
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September 2022 by Renato A.
My family's go to water store. Easy fill up, they got carts for your big water juggs, and good customer service. The water taste amazing and the water machines are pretty quick. I highly recommend this place instead of those stand alone water stations where people can harass you.
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March 2022 by Von R.
Water tastes really good here and the Cheapest in town! Follows covid protocols, friendly staff, and very clean. Been going here for years.
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April 2021 by Abel Quilog
Clean water, very friendly and accomodating.
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February 2021 by Joel R.
Decided to give this water spot a shot again. Customer service is great, water taste great and you can't beat the price. Appreciate it.
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October 2020 by Jeremy S.
I've been going here for over 15 years and it's always the best. The store is extremely clean and the owners are very nice. I have tested the water with water safety kits at least 4 times (every time we bought new water dispensers and when our daughter was born to ensure her water was clean) and each has passed very easily. Very COVID-safe with physical barriers for social distancing, provided masks, and fully-stocked hand sanitizer and paper towels available. $0.20 a gallon, so $1 for 5-gallon jugs. Cash only so I always save my $1 bills when I get change somewhere else (exact change preferred, please don't be that person to break a $20 and use up all their change :) )
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July 2018 by Isela R.
Good service and abaout the only place I could find that sells water containers in san pedro.
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February 2016 by Jackie M.
My grandparents always come here to fill our big jugs of water for our arrowhead machine. I've gone a couple times it's nice, easy and fast. Today I brought 4 big 3 gallon jugs and filled them up for only $2.40! That makes it only $.20 a gallon. Super cheap considering I saw an advertisement for arrowhead for one jug for nine dollars. Owned by a cute old Filipino lady and she is really nice. It's cash only.
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July 2014 by Grace A.
Ample parking. Clean store. Cash only. But who needs debit/credit card when water is only 20 cents a gallon? I like being greeted by the cute nanay who spends her time watching Filipino novelas. Always so nice! This is definitely the place to get water.
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March 2014 by Julius S.
2BIG is as close as it's going to get to offering free, filtered water. $1 to fill up a five gallon jug. As Donna C. mentioned in her review, 2BIG, from a phonetic standpoint, means water in Tagalog. I'm not sure what the actual spelling of water is in Tagalog. Even with the dirt cheap price and the awesome name, the best part about this place is its closing time of 9 PM. It's rather convenient for those who, for whatever reason, don't have time to fetch water in the morning or during the day. Still cash only. 5 stars!
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December 2012 by Donna C.
********CASH ONLY******** I love this place! $1 to fill up a 5 gallon bottle :) I love the name of this store, too. It's a nice play on words. 2BIG also means water in Tagalog. This store only takes cash, so make sure to being coins or dollah dollah bills, y'all! It's located in a small plaza with the Maynila restaurant, a driver's Ed office, and a liquor store. The parking lot is a pain in the ass to park in only because it's a one-way pathway and people do not follow directions, so unnecessary traffic is created. You come in and you're greeted by a nice Filipino lady watching her Filipino dramas. You give her the $$ and you start by cleaning your bottle. You turn the bottle upside down on top of a metal tube and a geyser of water spouts out when you press a button. BRILLIANT! Haha! Then you proceed to fill up your bottle. If you have multiple bottles or if the bottles are too heavy to carry, the store has 2 carts for you to use. It's an easy and pain free process :)