HART Portable Rinser - Portable Bike Wash!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Tired of going home with a dirty mountain bike?
Hate to get in your car all muddy and smelling like funk?
I've had my eye on a portable washer for quite some time. At first I was going to invest in one of those washers that mount to your car rack. That style washer turned out to be pretty expensive and not as portable as I wanted. After doing more research I found the portable HART Rinser and so far I'm rather happy!
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We are so glad to hear you are enjoying it! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome I gotta get me one!
We have one of these for washing dishes and cleaning up while we camp. Super nice especially if you don't have access to water at the site.
$50!? I was looking into a Rinse Kit thingy and they are a lot more expensive! Glad I saw this!!! Great review as always!
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Agree, far from ridiculous. For that price to have a bike wash, a shower or easy means of watering plants is amazing. I have been using a rinsekit. Talk about pricey. This is a winner!
Where can i find one cheap?
Is this item discounted or something cant find it on Walmart or hart
What section of Walmart? I couldn't find it. Thanks
It was an ad on Instagram and I bought it from their website.
Where's the pedal innovations pedals? What's going on here?
Oh they're still on most of my bikes! These are the new Wolftooth pedals. I wanted to do a review of these and the PNW pedals against the Catalyst Pedals.
Save yourself loads of money and buy a portable water dispenser bottle with a handle for a fraction of the cost of this RINSER which needs no hose and no charging. You can even save more money by using the empty bottles of your office water cooler system. A ridiculous product.
I agree there are other ways to bring water to the trails, but this product is far from ridiculous. I'd much rather have this in my car than a bunch of bottles rolling around and then have to pour them over my head and bike. That being said, if you want something like this on the cheap, go grab one of those lawn sprayers that you pump up by hand. I've used those for years, and they are a good alternative. The pressure and flow from them is rather low, but it is a much cheaper option. For $50, this rinser is money well spent for me.