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Zodi Outback Gear Hot Tap Travel Shower™ - Model 6185

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  • Hot showers anywhere you can find water
  • Single propane burner with push button ignition
  • 6-volt water pump
  • 4-gallon reservoir that doubles as water storage container
  • 8-foot shower hose with water saver shower head

Enjoy endless hot showers! The Hot Tap Travel Shower quickly heats available water 25° to 30° per cycle for hot showers anywhere you can find water. Just place the system’s 6-volt pump in a lake or other water source, ignite the propane burner with its convenient push button ignition and enjoy this on-demand self-contained shower system. [Read More]

   
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  • Hot showers anywhere you can find water
  • Single propane burner with push button ignition
  • 6-volt water pump
  • 4-gallon reservoir that doubles as water storage container
  • 8-foot shower hose with water saver shower head

Enjoy endless hot showers! The Hot Tap Travel Shower quickly heats available water 25° to 30° per cycle for hot showers anywhere you can find water. Just place the system’s 6-volt pump in a lake or other water source, ignite the propane burner with its convenient push button ignition and enjoy this on-demand self-contained shower system. The Hot Tap system includes a 6-volt water pump, battery case, propane burner, 4-gallon reservoir and water storage container, 4-foot input hose, and 8-foot shower hose with water-saver shower head. Uses 4 D batteries (not included). Propane cylinder not included.

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I am torn between these two products I'm not sure which to get.. The Coleman is more expensive but is hotter. Both take a single propane, but which lasts longer?

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In one of Zodi's larger models (X-40 Model 5146) it says it lasts up to 50 hours.. So how long does this one last?
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You can but it will corrode the burner.
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It's not safe to use outdoors much less indoors. Any device that burns a combustible material will produce carbon monoxide. This device is not vented to the outside so it will produce dangerous levels of carbon monoxide indoors.
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The instruction say to use in a well ventilated area. I use mine inside a trailer without any problems.
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I lost power for 8 days during hurricane Ike, thus no electric hot water heater. I and my family used the Zodi shower indoors without any problems. Of course proper steps have to be made for proper ventilation and fire hazard as with any gas appliance. I would not use it in a small bath or shower room without an open window or door.
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Can you use this in a boat?

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The instructions say to use in a well ventilated area. I use mine inside a 24 foot trailer. It could be used in a smaller application, but the heater does get very hot and needs to be in a very secure place so it does not turn over. I would not recommend to use on a boat.
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This shower is self contained and very portable. I think problems would arise if you tried to use it during high seas. Although a base is provided, the burner design is top heavy and could present a fire hazard, especially at sea! In my experience boat cabins are also confined which could present a ventilation problem. If your boat has a stove top installed I would suggest heating a container of water and simply dropping the pump into it. The shower will work without the burner being on.
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