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“I've had my eye on this unit for a while so a sale plus free Rinse Sport sealed the deal. It does what it is supposed to do with really good water pressure. I like how everything can be stored under the lid, even the two charging cables. My main con would be no drain plug for the water tank. Even after you run the pump dry which is not good there is still a little water in the tank. Other than that I think this is a nice unit that puts pressured water where and when you need it in an all-in-one simple way.”
“Pros: Compact, easy to use, good pressure, nice hose length and nozzle
Cons: Putting hot water in doesn't stay hot for very long (I'd love if it were more insulated), not very easy to coil up the hose and stuff it in the section before closing it (it would be awesome to have an easier way to get the hose back in)”
“This model is far better than the original rinsekit I purchased years ago. The battery pressure system is great and so far reliable. I would definitly recommend to anyone!”
“After 30 years of surfing and using emptied one gallon juice containers for hot water rinse, I pulled the trigger on the RinseKit Pro. I put hot water in at home, and it is still hot 6 or 7 hours later when I am done surfing. I also needed a way to rinse off my wetsuit and my eFoil and flush the water cooling after ocean sessions. The diverse settings on the shower head give so much flexibility. This is a game changer. Definitely a long enough shower for two showers, if you don’t linger too much.”
“I really like my new 3.5 gallon rinse kit! I still have one of the earlier models that is filled via the outside hose. The new rechargeable one is so easy to fill and use!!! Your products are great! So nice to get the last sand off when I finish bodysurfing!!!”
“Great easy portable water convenience! I bought 1 using it for sink and shower in my van. It was so awesome I bought a second! Now have one designated for sink and one designated for shower. If freezing weather, no big deal just carry them into house, no worry about freezing hoses/batteries.”