Preview: Geyser Systems Portable Shower With Heater

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posted on August 2, 2023
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Geyser Systems Portable Shower With Heater

Remote hunting locations with limited access to water can make maintaining personal hygiene difficult, creating an unpleasant camp experience and putting game on high alert due to unfamiliar human scents.

Geyser Systems offers a compact solution in its portable shower unit with heater—a self-contained, 12-volt-DC-powered unit that measures 9.5"x6.25"x7" and weighs 8 lbs. Simply plug the 16-foot power cord into a running vehicle, set the heater to bring the 0.8-gallon reservoir of water to temperature, turn on the control valve and let the built-in pump fill the unit’s 5-foot detachable hose and saturate the interchangeable sponge scrub at its end.

The user can then bathe the skin and hair for up to 15 minutes. Anti-scalding and water-level sensors ensure safety, and an LED display indicates pump temperature and water level. Additional color-coded scrubs are available at minimal cost.

MSRP is for the Portable Shower With Heater is $350. For more information, visit geysersystems.com.

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