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HomeLaundry, Washing & SanitationShowerReliance Products Solar-Spray 5 Gallon Portable Shower |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
adequate Jul 19, 2007
By Thomas Larcombe This piece is adequate. For me, at least, it doesn't heat up as quickly as advertised. Also not much pressure but that is to be expected. It will serve its purpose though.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Its Cheap And It Works Jul 18, 2008
By Brian Auger Ive already gotten alot of use taking this shower on visits to beaches that dont have public showers. No problem at all with this providing hot water at a sunny beach. Great for rinsing sand and salt off after a dip in the ocean. As stated in the other review, water pressure is low so I use it with the hose only ,ie, shower head detached.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
better then bag type water warmers but valves leak slow all 3 Sep 03, 2010
By campingfool These are by far superior to the bag type water warmers, much tougher and last way longer. I call them "water warmers" because I made my own shower and only use these to warm the water with, weather permitting, otherwise I additionaly heat to a prefered temperature. my gf is picky. I tested and found the water is actually a few degrees warmer with these containers than the other type of solar shower. Do not store these in your vehicle full of water! Fill them once at camp and you'll be fine. It takes about 6 hours of direct sunlight to raise the water temp by approximatly 20 degrees above ambient temperature. They claim less but don't buy that unless your in the 80's or 90's. A cool winter day with less day light about 15 degrees more than ambient temp. I gave this product only 3 stars because they all leak and I would pay a few bucks more for something that didn't.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Nothing fancy but does the trick. Jun 29, 2011
By NJD'art
"artimuse"
I could not fill it to capacity and then hoist it up into the tree I was using, but then again i am not the stongest girl in the world, and was trying to do it alone. Once I emptied out some of the water, it was easier to lift. Not perfect, but effective.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Horrible sun shower Sep 14, 2011
By Christopher The solar shower plastic material felt very thin and stiff right out of the box. I decided to fill it up for prior to leaving for a week long camping trip and found that it had two 1/2" holes! The holes seemed to have occured along lines where the bag had been folded in the box. I did not get to use it once. The material felt very cheap and did not seem durable, but I would have expected to get a at least a year of use out of it. I would definitely not recommend this product.
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