Portable Outdoor Handheld Camping Shower – Plug into 12v Cigarette Adapter – Turns Water into Gentle and Steady Stream – with Build-in Water Filtration System for Travel Camping Hiking Garden Pet
Product Features PORTABLE CAMPING SHOWER-The unit consists of a powerful shower head on one end and a water pump on the other end with a S-hook, a suction cap, a 5M power cord and a 2M hose. COMPACT FOR OUTDOOR OR INDOOR USE-Great for Hiking, Camping, BBQ, Travel, Summer Vacation,Kid Bathing, flowering plants, Doggy, Cat
It works great, combined with water heater. But be careful.Set this up at the lake cabin: using a water heater dipper (1500W 120 VAC with a long neck) in a 10 gallon plastic (NOT metal) container filled half with water for about one hour gets the water hot enough for a normal showerOnce the water is hot I 1. unplugged the heater and 2. removed it from the container (in THAT order) to prevent any shock hazardUsing a 120VAC to 12 VDC 8.5 A transformer with a cigarette lighter socket I powered the unit and dropped…
Happy camper Nice quality for the money. Looked at several of these all for more money. In the description it indicated the diameter of the pump was 5cm. that would be just very slightly under 2″ it is actually 1 3/4″. This was the important part for my needs of going in the neck of a water jug. It may not last forever but for $23 you can’t go wrong. Not real high pressure but decent flow for a portable water supply for camping/dish washing and even showering. I am very pleased.
I thought it would be fun to put one of these in a little portable shower tent, and it worked great It looks like a kids toy, but it actually works. I hung it up in a shower tent on a fishing trip, ran it off a small go-cart battery. I got a bucket, filled it with water, stuck the suction pump in the barrel and took a nice hot shower! It was wonderful.The little metal slider button you use to control the water flow drips like crazy, so it’s not a perfect design. If you pull the suction device out of the water and put it back in, it somehow forgets how to pump until you power…