For some of you that may not have a shower, this is kind of a cool item:
http://hotjugz.com/index.html
It looks like a pesticide sprayer with a neoprene bib on it. They don't advertise the price which makes me wonder.:yikes:
Quote from: tlhdocIt looks like a pesticide sprayer with a neoprene bib on it. They don't advertise the price which makes me wonder.:yikes:
I was thinking the same thing :p
What's the old adage???? "If you have to ask the price.....you probably can't afford the item". :p
$60 for a 6 hour jug, $50 for a 4 hour jug. Each holds 2 gallons. Quite expensive for a garden sprayer with a bit of neoprene.
Quote from: dthurk$60 for a 6 hour jug, $50 for a 4 hour jug. Each holds 2 gallons. Quite expensive for a garden sprayer with a bit of neoprene.
:yikes:
And they HAD to use a bare-a***d model, didn't they? Obviously male marketers. sheesh...
heee heee now everybody will rush over to check her out ;)
It doesn't even make hot water. You have to add hot water which will keep cooling.:eyecrazy:
Quote from: tlhdocIt doesn't even make hot water. You have to add hot water which will keep cooling.:eyecrazy:
It makes hot water if that model comes with it :J
We purchased the 4 hour (Red Hot) on Ebay for $39.99. We used the stove to fill it up with warm water. It worked awesome and had enough water for 4 people to take a 5 min shower each.
It is very high quality and we though it was a great deal. I also coach professional football and our team uses one with cold water to spray the players off when its hot. Keeps the water cold all day Good Luck and Happy Camping.
My friend bought his online at //www.hotjugz.com but it was $10.00 more.
I think I found it on Ebay under Portable Hot Shower or Camping Shower
Welcome to PUT. I am glad that you like it.:)
Rocky Mt National Park instituted a new regulation this year prohibiting the use of portable showers in the campground! After years of using solar showers, we found our camping lives constrained. This "Redhot" would not be allowed in RMNP and probably other national parks as well. It's a real pain, particularly since most of the national park campgrounds don't have showers.
-Speak
Quote from: SpeakEasyRocky Mt National Park instituted a new regulation this year prohibiting the use of portable showers in the campground! After years of using solar showers, we found our camping lives constrained. This "Redhot" would not be allowed in RMNP and probably other national parks as well. It's a real pain, particularly since most of the national park campgrounds don't have showers.
-Speak
That is why I purchased my PU. We camp several times a year in National Parks and I do like to be clean, even when camping.:)
Quote from: sandykayakAnd they HAD to use a bare-a***d model, didn't they? Obviously male marketers. sheesh...
heee heee now everybody will rush over to check her out ;)
That was a pretty good one Sandy....
Somehow, I had a different "image" in mind when I went to check it out....
:p