182 Free Eau Sound Effects - Most Popular
Plastic bottle crushed #2

A plastic bottle crushed by hand. This is a bottle of Volvic water. UCS Category: PLASBrk. Length: 00:04.
Quenching, cooling #1

Cooling a hot object with water. This is a welder in a glass. UCS Category: FIRESizz. Length: 00:01.
Water Blop #1

Sound of water when I immerse a hydrophone in water. UCS Category: WATRLap. Length: 00:01.
Flush #3

Sound of a toilet flushing. Very good recording quality. Author's voice at the beginning;). UCS Category: WATRPlmb. Length: 00:49.
Opening a bottle of sparkling water

Opening a small plastic bottle of sparkling water. UCS Category: WATRFizz. Length: 00:03.
Quenching, cooling #5

Cooling a hot object with water. This is a welder in a glass. UCS Category: FIRESizz. Length: 00:01.
Water gun #2

12 short shots, 3 long shots and 3 short-thirds water pistol. Noise of tank water. UCS Category: TOYMech. Length: 00:15.
Electric pump + water

Electric water pump and noises in a container. UCS Category: PUMP. Length: 00:22.
Cold water in mug #1

Sound of room temperature water being poured into a large mug. An interesting sound: https://bigsoundbank.com/blog/sound-difference-hot-water-cold-water-b366.html. UCS Category: FOODGware. Length: 00:07.
Sounds of a sink

A clogged sink making gurgling “glug-glug” sounds as the water finally drains away. UCS Category: WATRDran. Length: 00:08.
Water meter

Ignition and extinction of a water meter with a pressure switch. UCS Category: MOTRTurb. Length: 00:59.
Brita jug flow

Flow of water into a pitcher Brita filtration. UCS Category: WATRDrip. Length: 00:26.
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