🚀 Elevate Your Hygiene Game Anywhere!
The SereneLife Portable Handwash Sink is designed for outdoor events and worksites, featuring a 17L fresh water tank, a 24L waste holding tank, a hands-free foot pump, a soap dispenser, and a towel holder, ensuring a hygienic and convenient handwashing solution on the go.
P**L
Compact Convenience Meets Generous Capacity
This portable sink is a marvel of modern ingenuity, perfectly blending a space-saving design with a surprisingly spacious water reservoir. Despite its modest footprint, this portable sink boasts a 5+ gallon capacity ensuring plenty of water supply without needed to constantly refill.But it’s not just for the wilderness. I’ve found the SereneLife Sink to be an excellent solution for my apartment, which lacked a built-in sink. It fits seamlessly into my bathroom space, providing the much-needed functionality of a full sink without any permanent installation. The hands-free operation via foot pump and the integrated liquid soap dispenser add to the convenience, making hygiene a breeze for a reasonable cost solution.The sink’s rugged construction make it a reliable choice for both indoor use and outdoor adventures. It’s a testament to the quality and user-friendly design.In summary, the SereneLife Portable Camping Sink is not just a camping essential; it’s a versatile, everyday hero for those of us making the most of our living spaces.
H**.
Love this!!
Pretty darn cool. I love it simple gets the job done. For me I got this one because the price was much lower for the same thing different company on here. Although it's literally the same thing.My friend bought the same one different company more expensive we've compared and laughed because 100 the same. I'm so happy chase I'm broke lol.
K**.
Outdoor hand washing station
Perfect for outdoor activities (cookout, grilling, camping and much more)Easy assembly, took 5 minsHolds enough water to last 5 hrs for 63 peopleFits neatly in any space, yet a little short for taller peopleWas very sturdy on the incline surface, flat bottom base water reservoir was perfect to keep it stand in the windy night storm.
B**P
A must have for on the go hand hygiene
My son and his 3rd grade class participated in a local beach cleanup. It was actually 3rd, 4th and 5th graders and their families who participated. We had a BBQ afterwards to celebrate Earth Day and over 50 pairs of hands had to be washed, not to mention all the BBQ equipment afterwards.This sink performed flawlessly. The plastic column that connects the bowl to the base is a little wobbly, but other than that, it held up to multiple washings. I only filled up the base with 3 gallons of water and there was still a gallon of water left when it was time to go home! This thing is really efficient.The pump action is good, but I found that if you do one solid press, rather than pumping, you can get a steady stream of water that is good enough to rinse your hands. The soap dispenser lacks a cap to keep the soap in once you fill it up. If you transport the sink bowl, unassembled from the base, the soap dispenser pump could get damaged. I found a cap from a bottle of baby oil that fit perfectly and I use that when transporting so the soap doesn't spill out.We used a 5 gallon paint bucket to collect the grey water, but I will use a 3 gallon oil container with lid going forward in case I can't dump the grey water right away. Plus this container is collapsible. You can also order a custom waste water container from Amazon, but I didn't want to spend money just to hold dirty water. In a campsite setting, if you are camping over grass or dirt, you could just let the dirty water drain on the ground as long as everything was biodegradable. HINT: Dig a small hole about 6"-10" deep so the waste water doesn't puddle or flood around your camp area.The storage bag is really thin but it is better than a plastic bag. I would have hoped for a thicker, denier nylon or canvas bag, but it's alright.Snapping the sink onto the column that attaches to the base is easier if you put soap on the part that goes into the sink bowl and turn everything upside down, applying even pressure until the column snaps into the sink bowl. I tried removing the bowl from the column to make it even easier for storage and transport, but it felt like it would break, so I left it attached.It worked for washing dishes and fruit and veggies, too, and the plactic is HDPE, so it's safe for food, drinking and brushing teeth. Just make sure when you fill it up, you either do it directly from a tap or use a "white" food grade hose instead of the regular rubber hose.Save the box to transport it, if you can, since the parts seem fragile and susceptible to breaking if tossed around in the back of pickup or SUV. We're going camping soon, so this will get another good workout and durability test.
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The bad reviews are wrong.
First and foremost, I'd like to express how impressed I am with this small sink. I purchased the sink for use in my garage so that I could wash my hands after doing lawn work or other dirty garage work. The sink arrived on time, and it took me exactly 3 minutes to put together. I had no trouble fitting the top post into the sink basin; simply lay the sink basin flat on the floor, push one end of the post in first, and then snap the other end in; it required very little strength and effort. The post screwed easily into the tank; I had no trouble screwing it in at all. The sink is extremely stable, when filled with 5 gallons of water; it does not wobble or move. The faucet fits snugly into the hole. People have issues with it because they believe they can just gently push it in there. You must push it until you hear a snap, and the faucet will snap into place. And the pump is fantastic; once primed, you simply push it gently with your foot to get a steady flow of water... If you're going to leave the sink set up for an extended period of time and don't want the water in the tank to become contaminated, add a cup and a fourth of citric acid to the tank. This will not only keep anything from growing in the tank, but it will also soften the water and make hand washing more pleasant... The water is still drinkable, though it will taste strongly of lemon.
C**.
Works great
The pedestal could easily break off but I am super careful. I dump the used soapy water into my portable toilet to flush our waste. Recycle so I don’t have to haul so much water. I used in my camper after the water was shut off for the season. It was nice to not have to run to the bath house constantly!
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