After a day of tackling rugged trails in your rig and setting up camp by a stream, you're ready to clean up and relax. With the HydroSpray, you can plug into your 12V power, safely draw water from that stream, and enjoy a pressurized shower.
Camping near a stream or lake? The HydroSpray turns just about any water source into a pressurized rinse station. Drop in the hose, plug into power, and suddenly you've got water on tap for rinsing gear, washing off trail dust, or cooling down after a long day outside. No tank required - just a solid spot, a better view, and one less excuse to stay dirty. Got a potable water tank onboard without pressure? The HydroSpray doubles as a pump to draw from that too, giving you even more ways to stay clean out there.
The inline filter takes care of the sediment and muck, so you can turn natural water into a fresh rinse. It even comes with a cleaning tool to keep the filter running smooth trip after trip.
This setup runs off 12V power, so you can plug it into your vehicle's accessory outlet or wire it directly to your battery. It has a low power draw and still delivers solid pressure for rinsing and washing. It'll make your campsite feel a bit more like home.
Everything's packed into a weatherproof case about the size of a large shoebox - rugged, compact, and easy to toss in with your gear. It's made for rough roads and remote trailheads - the kind of places where getting dirty is guaranteed, and finding a tap isn't.
The set up is straightforward thanks to quick-connect fittings, and the case includes pouches and straps to keep everything organized when you're ready to roll. No more tangled hoses or lost adapters at the bottom of your gear bin.
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Hi everyone, Steven here with etrailer.com. Today we're looking at the Waterport HydroSpray Portable Water Pump with Spray Nozzle. So folks with this kit, you're gonna be able to turn any water into a shower. So you can put this into a lake, river, a tank even, and transform that into a pressurized shower or really, a rinse-off station. So I would say, if you're gonna be maybe in a boat or something and you already have a 12 volt battery, this may be a good option. You can connect to the battery with the battery terminal connections here included.
Or maybe you went to the beach and you paddleboarded or whatnot, and you wanna spray the salt water off when you get back to your vehicle and you've got maybe an extra little tank there or something, this pump here could help you spray that off as well. So lots of different options with this. It's gonna give you safe, clean water if you're using a clean water source. So obviously, if you're pulling from a river or a stream, it may not be drinkable or something like that. So keep that in mind.
So starting off, this is your pickup hose if you will. It's got the orange inline filter here. So the manufacturer recommends never put this directly on like a river bottom if you so, you know, have the option not to. Never put it directly in the sand, try to keep it up on like maybe a rock or something that's off the bottom so you're not picking up as much sediments, you know, and clogging this potentially. It does have an inline filter inside on the pump that is serviceable for you to clean and stuff.
So that's always an extra layer of protection as well. So on the side of this unit, you're gonna have these safety plugs in here to keep moisture, debris, and dirt from getting inside, and when you get this new, you could potentially have water drip out like I just did, or some water inside. That's because all these are factory tested to ensure they work. They are gonna use a quick fit push on connection. You hear it click, it's connected.
And then again, this side will go down to the river bottom, creek bed, whatever. I'm gonna take that back off and set it to the side. And then you've got a hose here with eight foot long as well. And it's red. And I'll be honest, when I first got this product, I thought, "Oh red, it's gonna be hot water." It's not hot water, it's just the color they chose to use for the hose. Again, eight-foot hose. You got a nice spray nozzle here on the top with five different options. Mist, center, flat, jet, shower. So you've got all those functions here as well. And again, both sides of that, your quick disconnect. So very easy to operate, very simple to use. And whenever you're done, always make sure you put these red plugs back in to keep out dirt and debris. And on the inside of this you have a nice pouch here. That's where I put the instructions. You can put those extra O-rings in there that come with it. Maybe your spanner wrench here that's gonna be used for servicing that filter I was talking about inside there with the pump. This guy would go around the filter housing and then you could take that on or off with that wrench. So this is the 12-volt pump. It's got an inlet and outlet. They've wired up a switch on this end to power your pump on and off. And then you've got your plugin here where you would plug in either your 12-volt adapter or your alligator clip adapters as well. And that's how you're gonna get power to the pump. So you have multiple options, you can go to the battery or you can go to the 12 volt accessory in the vehicle. And those are really quick, simple push to connect connectors. Very nice, very rugged, very durable. And simply unplug 'em when you're done. The case here is a weatherproof case. So again, weatherproof, not waterproof. Obviously you've got a grommet here for the power cord to come out and they've put some screws in the top here and the bottom to mount the pump and everything. So keep in mind, it's not gonna be waterproof, but it's gonna be rugged, it's gonna be durable, and everything here pretty much I was able to fit back in very carefully inside the case. And again, you've got pouches up here. You can put some stuff in the pouches. And again, I got these two little O-rings here. I wanna put them in the zipper so I don't lose them. And then my hoses, I can just put everything back in here very carefully. Let's try that, okay, and then I can put my cover on the side plug there. And now I'm ready to go. Now this is 14 inches by 12 inches by six and a half inches thick. Now the max flow on this pump is 3.4 gallons per minute. The max PSI is 35 PSI. This whole unit's about 11 pounds. It's constructed with a nice, heavy-duty ABS plastic. And as I showed you before, it all fits in here, nice and neat. Easy to use. I do wanna throw up some images real quick before we go. So these are a couple options of what you could potentially use it for and how to use it. So as you can see, spraying off some shoes there in the top left it looks like. And then on the bottom we're using the stream or the creek and just kind of spraying off ourselves. Maybe we got hot, we did cool down, or something like that. So this is a great option for those kinda things. And it's been built to last by Waterport. This is the Waterport HydroSpray Portable Water Pump with Spray Nozzle. I'm Steven. Thanks for watching.
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