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IvationRechargeable Portable Shower

R299

Retail: R700
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Perfect full pressure shower solution for camping, Afrikaburn, controlling water usage, watering plants or washing pets!

Prepare your bucket to your desired shower temperature using a kettle or immersion heater. No need to pump your foot, the USB charged battery will do all the work for you! Here is a waterproof, battery-powered portable shower that can serve multiple purposes indoors or out. By drawing water from virtually any bucket, basin or sink, the Ivation portable shower system turns a pool of water into a gentle shower-like stream on demand.

A built-in rechargeable 2200mAh lithium battery powers the Ivation portable shower for up to 60 minutes on a single charge. Charging is easy via USB connection to a computer or laptop, or with a 12v car adapter (Not Included). Couple that with the included suction cup and hanging hook, and you’ve got a shower ready when you are.The suction cup works on most flat surfaces and allows parents to use both hands when showering their children. Use the S-shaped hook when camping to hang the lightweight Ivation showerhead on any nearby branch, and voila!

Product Features
  • Fully portable
  • 1.8m hose allows showerhead to be mounted at a good height
  • Weighs less than 600g, making it easy to handle.
  • USB rechargeable battery
  • Comes with suction cup and hook for easy installation
  • Full charge gives approximately 1 hour of continuous use
  • Good pressure: features one flow rate
  • One touch on/off switch
Product Specification
  • Rechargeable: up to 1 hour of use from a 2-5 hour charge by USB cable and 5V plug
  • Flow rate: 2-2.5 litres/min provides sufficient flow while using water efficiently
  • Hose: 1.8m hose provides a comfortable shower experience
  • Light: very versatile at a weight of less than 600g
  • Filter: built-in water filter removes large particles
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