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    Low tech camping shower.

    I just bought what looks like an awesome camp shower. No electrics, no gas. Super simple.

    It's a pressurised canister which you pump up with a hand pump and heat up on a stove (or next to a fire). Got a temp gauge to monitor the water temp and with only a few dozen pumps provides high pressure spray from the hand nozzle.

    It's looks great. Can't wait to try it out in 2 weeks when we go down the beach.

    Anyone else got one? How do they perform in real life?

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    If it is a stainless steel fire extinguisher looking shower; we have one. Have used it a fair bit on longer trips and trips during the winter months.


    It works well - it's too simple not to. We have sat it beside the campfire and let it warm up slowly, or for a quicker heat up we have used the gas ring burner.
    My only tips with it would be:
    1. Be careful when you are heating it up - too hot is bad!
    2. Give it a rinse when you have finished with it, especially if you have used river water in it - pays to get rid of the grime etc.
    After 12 months or so ours looks and works like new.
    KevG

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    Thanks Kev. Sounds the same. Thanks for the tips.

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    I have made the type of shower -with great pressure- as described in this video:
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzulTqm1sz0]BEST CAMP SHOWER 12volt with high water pressure - YouTube[/ame]

    Take time to read the comments there.

    I don't like showers that are feeble pressure.

    As per the video, I got the Whale pump - $60 from caravansplus.com.au

    A newish looking caravan type plastic shower head -and the 1m metal cover flex hose attached to it- was free at a Trash n Treasure market. The 10mm tubing (5m) was under $10 at Bunnings. A 10mm joiner piece was $3.

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    Has this thing got a name or can you provide a URL so I can look at it online - sounds interesting. I like simple versatile things, and this sounds like the goods.

    Quote Originally Posted by wombathole View Post
    I just bought what looks like an awesome camp shower. No electrics, no gas. Super simple.

    It's a pressurised canister which you pump up with a hand pump and heat up on a stove (or next to a fire). Got a temp gauge to monitor the water temp and with only a few dozen pumps provides high pressure spray from the hand nozzle.

    It's looks great. Can't wait to try it out in 2 weeks when we go down the beach.

    Anyone else got one? How do they perform in real life?

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    Quote Originally Posted by towe0609 View Post
    Has this thing got a name or can you provide a URL so I can look at it online - sounds interesting. I like simple versatile things, and this sounds like the goods.
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    http://www.anaconda.com.au/Product/C...-Shower---Hand here is one

    Just search pressurised camping shower and heap come up

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    That Anaconda price is about $40 less than Ray's Outdoors price for the same item.
    Companion Stainless Steel Pressure Shower - Rays Outdoors

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    That's the one we have - saved me a walk to the shed.


    If I had a sense of adventure I would drill and tap a hole, fit a Schrader valve (like on a tyre) so the 12V compressor could be used to pressurise it.


    KevG

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    Simplest low tech shower, a steel 20 litre tin, found on building sites, partly filled with water placed on fire or next to fire to get water up to temperature. A canvas bucket with a rose under it, suspended by a rope with two tie off points, one to hold canvas just above ground level for filling and the other above head height.

    Low tech, reliable but some have trouble lifting the canvas shower up so may require a hand from someone with the necessary strength to lift the bucket.

    Have used other (more comfortable) camping shower arrangements using battery operated pumps but not a pressurised one.
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