Dickhead.I've watched the video in that Amazon link 12 times, and I still can't decide if I need this
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Dickhead.I've watched the video in that Amazon link 12 times, and I still can't decide if I need this
@forrest5000 we gotta step our 5 gal game upI posted this in our local group forum.
Military jerry can with a rechargeable faucet. Press the button and the water runs continuously.
www.amazon.com/dp/B07TRP3N5X?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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I also had plans to build a rechargeable battery powered jerry can with an internal pump, expandable hose, and shower head. Cost was $100 for the parts not including the jerry can.
Dickhead.
I was confused, for three seconds, then when things started jiggling it all clicked and I couldn't stop laughingYou saying you only watched it once?
Regardless of what I put together for onboard storage, I'm sold on this idea, and I'm definitely getting one! If nothing else, it'd be great for when you're setup camping and have a 20L jerry on the table for water.I posted this in our local group forum.
Military jerry can with a rechargeable faucet. Press the button and the water runs continuously.
www.amazon.com/dp/B07TRP3N5X?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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I also had plans to build a rechargeable battery powered jerry can with an internal pump, expandable hose, and shower head. Cost was $100 for the parts not including the jerry can.
IMO, i just install the pump when i get to camp and press a button anytime i want water. Yes, this is actually easier than using a spout and it's 5 gallons. Besides the water jerry can is a universal size that mounts perfectly beside my fuel jerry can in my 4x4 Labs bumper.It really can get simpler. I have an older Rubbermaid 3 gallon water container that I put by my kitchen area while camping. Simpler, rectangular (not round), and very impact resistance. JMHO. I just refill it from my other containers when it gets low.
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It really can get simpler. I have an older Rubbermaid 3 gallon water container that I put by my kitchen area while camping. Simpler, rectangular (not round), and very impact resistance. JMHO. I just refill it from my other containers when it gets low.
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So upending a five gallon can every time you need a cup full of water is simpler than the pump?
I've had a set up similar to @CALIFORNIAGOLD for ever. It's simple and effective, but I've had the hose shift and leak a full five gallons in the back of the cruiser while off-road
I agree, I use a gravity fed spout on my jerry can, very efficient, no fuss, no batteries, just gravity, works great for washing hands, dishes, face, whatever...I totally agree that pushing a button in easier. My point was that just using a spout was simpler. An electric pump vs. gravity. Pretty sure that gravity isn't going to fail.
I do like the pump solution though.
Who makes this behind the front seats water tank?That bladder thingie is pretty cool! I've been eyeballing this for a while. I currently have several 5 & 7 gallon water containers (Scepter & Reliance) that go on the roof or inside or wherever. It's worked well enough for me...
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