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Topic: RINSEKIT anybody?  (Read 8248 times)

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cam3087

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The rinsekit is very tempting to get especially when I heard they have a heater element in the works.  In the mean time I may get one of these ...[emoji12]
« Last Edit: August 13, 2015, 12:35:03 PM by cam3087 »
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PVC water heater, Now there' :smt044s a Duh Moment.....  Really can't get much simpler than that!


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I'd still like to see the inner workings of that thing.
Anyone know the mechanics behind it?
Can you completely empty the unit or does the water come out under pressure only?
Pretty nifty idea.
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I believe it is basically a cooler with a bilge pump & battery?


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I believe it is basically a cooler with a bilge pump & battery?
thought is says no battery? I think uses the same pressure when you fill it with water, I maybe wrong of course, then again I will likely to get the one from Home Depot or Harbor Freight.
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I believe it is basically a cooler with a bilge pump & battery?
thought is says no battery? I think uses the same pressure when you fill it with water, I maybe wrong of course, then again I will likely to get the one from Home Depot or Harbor Freight.
Doh!  I "assumed" it was battery operated.  :smt009  I should pay better attention.


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I believe it is basically a cooler with a bilge pump & battery?

No battery and no pump. That's what has me so intrigued
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I have one of these. It gets REALLY warm...Like too warm I usually have to add some cool water to make it comfortable. But I have been happy with it winter and summer. Even at home when our water heater died. Kids had a blast taking a shower in the back yard. The wife was less excited

http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Elements-gal-Summer-Shower/dp/B005CB7XCK

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I am hoping to rinse off a good portion of my gear out there since I don't have a driveway or front lawn.
I have been stopping by the power wash station, unload my stuff & wash them there, but would like to come home without the detour after a long day of fishing w/ a 3 hr drive.
1 gal is too small & the rinse kit seems stable in the back of trunk.
I was hoping somebody has use it, but I may be the first one to try it.
Will let you know if I get it.


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How about those 4 gallon sprayers?? Harbor freight has them for $29 plus 20% off If u have a coupon. A have a 2 gallon and the pressure is pretty decent. I've seen a YouTube video where they changed the hose so you can fit a spray head/nozzle.

Or just bring one of those porta-hose (the one that collapse) with you. Most of the area we fish have some kind of water connection anyways. That's what I do
« Last Edit: August 13, 2015, 08:42:47 PM by Herb Superb »


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Pretty cool with a hider pattern then you get from a bug sprayer. Plan on getting on my self soon.

We got one donated for this years Central Coast Slam Down.


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Herb.....   http://m.harborfreight.com/4-gal-backpack-sprayer-61368.html

Thats a heck of a deal.....
DANG!!!  Yeah, that would work nicely!  Bet it would be easy to use a shower head on that guy too.
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I have one of these. It gets REALLY warm...Like too warm I usually have to add some cool water to make it comfortable. But I have been happy with it winter and summer. Even at home when our water heater died. Kids had a blast taking a shower in the back yard. The wife was less excited

http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Elements-gal-Summer-Shower/dp/B005CB7XCK


That's good to know.  This is the EXACT one I bought for my upcoming trip to the Playa for 2 weeks.  Heard it only  needs an hour ot two to warm up to hot!


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out there it may take 10 min to heat up
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