We often pitch up for one night on the way somewhere and rather than fill the main tank, I use a collapsible water carrier. I'm looking for one which has a wide enough top to fit a whale pump to save me carting it inside the van. Any ideas?
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I would prefer a collapsible carrier purely for space constraints. All the carriers I've looked at are too small. A watering can is too bulky amongst all the other disability equipment we have to carry. But thanks for the idea.
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Payload?What's the point of having a built in water tank if you don't use it....?
Payload. We have to carry a lot of disability gear. That's the point.What's the point of having a built in water tank if you don't use it....?
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Two showers plus bidet douche plus washing up plus loo flush plus cups of tea plus hot tank fill. One litre weighs one KG. Therefore why carry it and jeopardise weight issues when it's on tap when you arrive. Plus Sue's disability scooter makes an excellent water carrier for ne to have fun with.How much water do you use for one night ?.
Now we're getting to the bottom of the need!!!Plus Sue's disability scooter makes an excellent water carrier for ne to have fun with.
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Feeling a bit flushed. Need a drink. Oh!Now we're getting to the bottom of the need!!!