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The WaterPORT GoSpout is a 2-gallon portable water tank crafted from durable, food-grade plastic that resists dents and rust. Featuring a built-in pump cap and a 5-pattern high-pressure spray nozzle with hose, it offers versatile rinsing options for camping, hiking, and off-road activities. Its black tank design absorbs sunlight to naturally warm water, making it perfect for outdoor showers and gear cleaning. Lightweight and compact, it’s the ultimate rinse solution for active professionals who demand convenience and reliability on the go.

| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | WaterPORT |
| Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 4.42 Kilograms |
| Chlorine Removal Rate | [Probably ] |
| Product Dimensions | 28.55 x 16.13 x 32.84 cm; 4.42 kg |
| Package Weight | 4.24 Kilograms |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
F**N
El material con el cual esta hecho el depósito es de muy buena calidad robusto , la manguera y accesorios tienen un 9 de 10 , el costo me parece Justo para lo que ofrece .
D**S
I used this GoSpout on a recent camping trip. I was day hiking in the Sierra Mountains around Big Pine Creek and Bishop Pass area. After each hike I used this product for a nice shower. It was used inside my shower tent. If left out in the sun or in a hot bear box, the water will warm up. You can also warm up the water by adding about a liter of hot water to a gallon of room temp water. The pump and showerhead worked great. No leaks or any issues. To pressurize I had to pump up before showering, then about half way through do one more pump up. For showering I liked the center setting since it conserved water. Nice product and a great piece of kit for camping.
C**.
We use this to wash ourselves after a day at the beach, it holds enough water to wash three people two adults and one child if you use it sparsely, as stated in. previous reviews this thing can take a beating, the shower head is also very well made, we go to the beach at least once a week and have used it plenty of times, the water tank stays in my jeep and does take some precious cargo space, but is expected with any water tank you might be looking to buy
K**R
I love it. Hot water for the rims, dogs, shower, car wash, unexpected mess, rinsing car mats, cleaning the windshield on trips, beach sands, kids mountain muds, and 2 gallons in the car at all times. Pump works but an inch or two more stroke would make a big difference. The spout is at the corner and could easily be dropped or smashed into. Could see it breaking under heavy duty use. All said and done it has paid for itself and I would buy another for each car or truck. Has been extremely handy. Use it more then I thought I would. EVERY man needs one seriously. Add a shut off valve and brass fitting and handle with some care. It is soild and can be modified to be pressurize . Not heavy and worth its weight I’d say.
J**S
Mine leaks out of the box because this was designed with the brass valve threading into the plastic jug. This is a horrible idea and they should absolutely redesign it where you aren't threading metal onto plastic at all but as it is requires plumbers tape (applied correctly, most folks don't know how) and probably an explicit warning in the instructions against cross-threading at this point (takes care and attention to NOT have this happen I found) which will leave you permanently leaking. Either way, installed perfectly according to instructions and it was leaking before I even added pressure. I really wanted this to be perfect, I really wanted the larger sizes but couldn't risk the price tag and my fears were confirmed with the small size (which is still quite expensive). The jug itself feels quite thick and durable and I believe will last but every other component feels cheap and I'm not sure will be up to continuous use in the outdoors without breaking down and needing replacement, especially the valve and hose attachments. Properly plumbing taped up and tightened to an almost uncomfortable tightness where I fear it could break especially over time (again, this is plastic I'm threading on) and it will actually take the required pressure for adequate hose use. The pressure is good and what you would expect, not insane water output like a garden hose but a more conservative flow of water and enough pressure to get the job done. I do hope it lasts me years to come and stays in operable and leak free condition but the quality of the components and design do not give me confidence. Overall seems like it should cost about half of what I paid for it but there are surprisingly few options. I will absolutely return it if it defects within my warranty Edit: I found a loose note in the packaging that warns to thread gently to avoid cross threading. While I'm glad this is present I had to tighten mine with force on top of plumbing tape to stop the leaking
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