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Location: Alberta, Canada | Any recommendations or ideas for portable hot water tanks? Thanks |
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Location: cedar rapids iowa | do a search and plenty come up that are heated with LP |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | We have an 8 gallon "Hott Wash" electric heater. 110 volt AC, 1500 watt I believe. Takes about an hour to heat up. I can run it off my generator if needed. http://www.northcoastmarines.com/hott_wash.htm |
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Location: Alberta, Canada | Thanks and have already done that but it is much nicer to come on a site like this where real people have used them and either liked or disliked them. |
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Location: Alberta, Canada | I looked at these and wondered aout them as I want something for washing horses in the barn but would they be suitable for camping as well? Thanks |
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Location: cedar rapids iowa | Originally written by 2bitnag on 2010-04-23 6:21 PM
Thanks and have already done that but it is much nicer to come on a site like this where real people have used them and either liked or disliked them. Didn't know you wanted reviews just thought you wanted to knwo where to get one. The LP are instant on demand but you need a water supply since they do not have a holding tank |
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Location: Vermont | I use what our Hazmat Team uses... http://www.hazmatshower.com/haz_hottap70.html |
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Location: Pataskala, Ohio | Check out Cabela's, I think they have a few. The use the small LP bottles and are for camping. I have never used one, however. |
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Location: Alberta, Canada | Sorry should have used the word review instead of recommendation. Thanks |
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