When you get back from a hike with boots caked in mud, or the kids (and the dog) are covered in sand from the beach, this handheld tank is your cleanup solution. No need to mount it to your vehicle - carry it anywhere and store it where you want.
No batteries, no complicated setup - just a few pumps of the cap, and you've got pressurized water on demand. Whether you're rinsing off sandy feet, washing up after campfire s'mores, or hosing down your muddy pup (good luck with that), this tank's got you covered.
This GoSpout is the ultimate road trip and campsite sidekick. Small enough to stash in your vehicle but big enough to hold a couple gallons of water, it's ready whenever you need it. Think of it as your personal, take-anywhere faucet - minus the plumbing.
The 5-pattern nozzle isn't just for show - it lets you pick exactly how you want to spray. Need a gentle shower to rinse off? Done. Need a strong blast to clean up after an off-road adventure? You got it. There's even a mist setting if you just need a cool-down on a scorching day.
Ever tried to rinse something off, only to find yourself awkwardly moving the whole tank around? Not with this one. The included 8' hose gives you the reach to spray down gear, bikes, and boots (whatever's dirty) without having to drag the whole setup with you.
Hydration is key, and this tank's BPA-free, food-grade plastic means you can confidently use it for drinking water. It's perfect if you need to fill up your bottle before a hike or make coffee at camp in a pinch.
Dents? Rust? Not happening. This plastic tank is tough enough to handle whatever you throw at it. And the black finish isn't just for looks - it absorbs sunlight to warm up your water naturally. That means a more comfortable rinse at the end of a long, dirty day.
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Hi, everybody, Steven here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look together at the Waterport GoSpout portable camping shower. It's gonna give you pressurized two gallons worth of water. Now it's gonna give you pressurized water anywhere. All you gotta simply do is pump the cap up after you fill it with water. And after a few pumps, you are gonna have a steady, pressurized flow of water wherever you need it.
Now, obviously, I don't have any water in it today for our tabletop demo, but this is gonna be compact and portable. Again, two gallons. Empty, it's five pounds, filled, it's 21 pounds. (table thudding) You've got your five twist option on your head here. Now this is basically like your typical garden kind of hose connection here and everything, but as far as this part here, it's a quick-connect and quick-disconnect.
So all you simply do is pull it. And much like an air chuck on the air hose or something, you can just simply push it in. Same thing with the other end over here. I can simply pull that and disconnect. Now I'm gonna have an impressive eight feet of hose here coiled up.
The construction of the container itself is a BPA-free, food-grade plastic. So you could technically drink the water if you had clean water you put in there. And it does have a molded in section here on the front and back to actually hold that sprayer up there. Now I did find, just like you saw, when it's new outta the box, this cord or this cable here rather it's kind of stiff. So I had it twisted a certain way to get it to stay up there.
Just keep that in mind. It's brand new. Then, of course, you got your valve here that can open and close to let water in and out as well. You got some mounting holes here. Those different mounts sold separately in case you wanna mount it to different things. Now as far as what you can use this for, it's really unlimited. You can water some plants, wash off your gear, yourself, your pets, cool off on a hot day, those kind of things. Again, two gallons worth of water. The max pressure is 30 PSI. Now the hose provides a little more flexibility than other ones out there on the market. Again, because of its length. And again, you're getting an impressive eight feet of hose, so I'm not gonna be able to even stretch it all the way without staying in the shot here today. But very nice, very easy to use. I dunno if you kind of heard that, I had a little air come out there that time after pressurizing it. So very simple to do. Let's try that again real quick. (plastic clacking) And then if I open the valve, (air hissing) so hopefully you heard that. It didn't take but a few pumps to get pressure in there, so very nice, very easy to use. This is gonna wrap it up for our look at this Waterport GoSpout portable camping shower. I'm Steven, thanks for watching. As always, have a great day.
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