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I have been using RinseKit for years. I will use it to rinse off after a day at the beach. I have used it for my daughter when she played travel softball, both for water for the girls to cool off in the dugout and for portable water to work on the home plate area if things got too dusty. I also use it when I mountain bike. Sometimes just to rinse off after a Saturday ride before the drive home, or sometimes on a weekday for an actual shower to clean up before I start my workday. Today I was going to use it for portable water to keep nearby in case of a fireworks malfunction.

But I dropped it on Saturday after my MTB ride and it lost pressure. When I went to use it today, it would not pressurize, I must have cracked it somewhere. So I need a new one.

If you are not familiar with RinseKit, it is a small hard plastic container that will hold about 2 gallons of water. You hook it up to a home water supply. And since home water is pressurized at about 60 psi, as you fill the container, it pressurizes and then you can spray the water that is in the container.

https://rinsekit.com

The basic models used to be $100-$150. It appears they have done away with those and now have fancier models, which I do not really want.

I want something the pressurizes. I do not want the bag type that you hang above you head and let gravity do the work. Since I am in Florida, heating is not a requirement or need. What do y'all recommend for portable, pressurized water?
 
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Garden sprayer. Swap out the handle/wand for a cheap kitchen sprayer?



 
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I really like the Big Kuhuna unit. Has its own pump and is powered by 12volt. It is an awesome, made in the USA product.



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