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The Portable Water Tank is a sleek, hand-powered solution designed for convenience and versatility. With a generous 2-gallon capacity and an 8-foot hose, it's perfect for outdoor activities, gardening, or emergency situations. Made from durable plastic, this tank is built to last while being easy to transport.
Color | Black |
Hose Length | 8 Feet |
Tank Volume | 2 Gallons |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Material | Plastic |
J**Z
Great for general use including shower
Great for camping use. wash hands dishes camping gear and yourself. Good capacity for a single shower and good pressure. Leave in the sun for hot water.
D**P
Durable, well designed, works great.
I was looking for the best portable shower solution at any price for our van, and the reviews here brought me to this one and I'm glad I got it. It's durable, easy to use and gets the job done with a minimum of fuss and hassle which for me is always a plus. Less is more for sure, and the idea of depending on some charging or electric system from the other "superior" designs of competitors to spray off after a surf sounds like as much trouble or more than it's worth. For this one you just fill this thing up with the hose and throw it in back of your car- give it a few pumps when you're ready and it delivers. There is just about enough water for two people to get a quick rinse off and also spray off wet suits and booties. It seems like it would be great to do camping dishes also. The black tank will warm the water to some degree when left out. Maybe it 's a bit pricy for what you get, but it's a well designed, and seemingly durable product so I'm happy for the solution it provides.
J**Z
Great portable shower/rinse solution.
It's definitely easy to use but it does leak just a bit from the valve. However this is a super easy fix if you have some plumbers tape.Beyond that I'm using this to wash my hands while I'm at work away from reliable water sources. Definitely a good solution for that especially if you want to ditch the hand sanitizer and carry some soap instead. That alone makes it worth while. Especially in this covid world where sanitation is super important.
J**R
Built tough! Not a glorified weed sprayer. A
This thing is built like a tank, much thicker in construction than I expected. When full of water is already heavy enough so the capacity is about perfect, not so much that it becomes crazy heavy, while being more than enough to take a comfortable shower with plenty of rinse time you don’t worry about running out. I can get about 5-6, 20-30 second bursts of pressure with about 20 pumps each. Pressure doesn’t seem to increase considerably more after that point. It’s a nice ergonomic design, able to be heated with the sun, easily transported, pressurizing water container anywhere you need it. Works great for car camping and overlanding, bike wash after a trail ride, or a great dog rinse kit for washing outside instead of dirtying a bathroom. Definitely recommend to anyone.
P**F
Great for rinising off
I got this for rinsing off after surfing and so far it has been working great. The tank is really think and sturdy and the hose is good diameter so gives good flow and spray compared to the cheaper pump sprayers with the sink vegetable sprayer type of nossle. I may have to re-pump it to add some pressure to rinse myself entirely and gear but not a big deal. I have one of the original rinse kits and the tank on it leaks from a pin hole in the seam on the tank. I considered buying another rinse kit and glad I went with this instead. It actually can be filled from your outdoor water faucet and pressurized like a rinse kit or filled with water and pumped up. Not wanting to bash rinse kit it is a great idea and product but seems to have leak issues reported my many others. I am not having any leaks with this really satisfied with it for post surf clean up and keeping sand out of my vehicle.
A**.
Not Practical
Well built but not useful, you need to pump way too much to get a small stream of water. Too expensive for what it is, not satisfied.
M**N
Saved the day
Used this for a recent camping trip and it worked perfectly. It was close to 100 degrees and being able to shower off was a great relief. 2 gallons is enough for a quick shower, and might get two out of the tank if quick. We had extra water and were able to shower 6 people on 7 gallons. Also, used it to clean camp cooking items. Water was warm after about 2 hours in the sun when i checked, and moved to the shade along with the extra water. Water was perfect temperature in the evening. If it was cold out may need to keep in the sun longer, but in that heat it was perfect. Tank is heavy duty, and brass fittings are great
S**S
Lighter than the Weekender model, but less than great.
Likes: 1 -- Very sturdy, possibly over-engineered in the material integrity area but in the plumbing connections, meh (see below dislikes). 2 -- Easier to take inside the house to fill with hot water than the very heavy and cumbersome Weekender.Dislikes: 1-- Pump is inadequate for the volume of H20 emitted using the Shower setting on the nozzle. One has to constantly pump. It needs a Schrader valve so you can attach a compressor while showering, which this smaller GoSport does not have. One hand has to be constantly pumping, the other hand spraying, but how can you hold the thing too with a third hand if it's to walk about and wash down say, a longboard? It took two of us to wash the dog--one of us to constantly pump, the other to spray down the dog with warm water. 2 -- The outflow sticks out too far. Banging and torque will eventually cause stress cracks. I put the reservoir with hot water into an insulated shopping bag to stay warm while surfing because it's not insulated and if I left it on the roof of my car, there's theft. The GoSpot's high center of gravity makes it fall over while driving and even washing and that spout is too vulnerable. It could have been designed so that the outflow sits underneath and within the footprint of the reservoir. 3 -- The external brass connector that makes possible a shut-off valve should have been designed into the reservoir itself so that it doesn't stick out nor have additional connections/gaskets to leak. 4 -- it should have more mounting options built into the canister/reservoir e.g., for attachment to a rack in horizontal position.Am I glad I bought it? Yes. Even with the above dislikes it still serves the purpose. Would I buy another when this serves its time? Probably not unless redesigns occur. It seems this company iteratively re-vamps its products and I hope the next generation will address some of these design flaws. There are lesser competitive designs out there that are much cheaper but probably in the big picture about the same value per feature.
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