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Portable Shower: For All Your Hygiene Needs

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Favorite Comment: Fixer Mike says, “Upgrading to the Rubbermaid tub WITH the jets was just not in the budget.”

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  1. Red Stripe says:

    I ain’t payin’ the water bill this month. Just try and make me!

  2. RrrrB says:

    Egad! I’d hate to see what they’re using for a toilet!

    • Jimbo says:

      since they are collecting all of the ’shower’ water in the tub at the bottom, they could actually reuse the water again to manually flush a toilet.

  3. Sue says:

    Getting that jug of water up there–and then avoiding getting bonked on the head when it falls back down… I don’t know. This doesn’t look brilliant to me.

  4. Pat says:

    Can be assembled and re-assembled in three easy steps.

  5. Wolfen says:

    The politically correct and environmentally friendly shower using recycled items with water conservation in mind. Reduce, Reuse, Recycled water.

  6. ChiTownTechie says:

    This must be a part of that hillbilly movement in modern interior decorating. I can just hear the realtor explaining it now… “In this room we have a fully functional hillbilly shower complete with fancy shower curtain for those too modest to bathe in front of the guests within the dining room.”

  7. Wendy D says:

    Reminds me of the “portable” shower my family used in the late 70s / early 80s while camping. It was basically a big black water bottle. You filled it with lake water and set it out in the summer sun, esp. on a rock, all day, and then hung it up on a tree. There was a hose attached. It was nice to have some warm water but eventually we gave up on it b/c who are you kidding, camping (esp. wilderness camping, which we did) makes you stinky.

    • CNinja says:

      We had one of those too. And a cleaned out bleach-bottle with a golf-tee stuck into the base to use as a ’sink’ to wash our hands with. Worked pretty well.

  8. Mike says:

    Upgrading to the Rubbermaid tub WITH the jets was just not in the budget.

  9. Blackmoore says:

    I can’t imagine the bathroom that would make a person build this unit.

    • B says:

      I assumed it was like a dorm room without a private bathroom/shower, and they didn’t want to use the public shower with everyone else.

      • Quark says:

        Do they still have those? When I see those 60’s college campus movies, I can’t imagine getting up every day and shaving/washing with twenty other individuals in a jumbo sized bathroom.

      • Karin says:

        I graduated 9 years ago – I had a private bathroom my jr & sr years and 1/2 my soph year but my freshman dorm and first soph dorm had community bathrooms. Not like high school community showers but 3 shower stalls, 3 toilet stalls, 3 urinals (we put potted plants in them on the girls floors) and a bunch of sinks for like 30 kids. I had early morning classes and the bathrooms were busy that time of day (really girls, 20 minute showers when there’s a line and 45 minutes of primping for a lecture class?) but most kids had afternoon classes and I was done so I usually showered after lunch – I got the cleanest showers too b/c the cleaning crew was usually there around 1!

      • BigMal27 says:

        My dorms where either old hotels (frsh/soph + jnr) or a university-owned 3-story apartment building (snr), so I got real lucky. But I spent one summer session in the “main” freshman one… two bathrooms per floor, 6 of each (shower, sink, toilets) each. At least no wait for the shower in summer, and cold water was good since there was no A/C.

        (The bathrooms were in the center of the building — it was shaped like a can, and the rooms where like tiny pie wedges around the outside. Twenty BogusPoints to who can guess my alma mater based on this.)

        • Ell-Jay says:

          This actually sounds like a really logical approach to dorm design. I’m Canadian, so I can’t even guess as to where this was. So I must ask, where was it?

  10. Shin says:

    When done, pour lower tub back into upper jug.

  11. Otto says:

    First time I’ve seen one of these indoors, but I’ve seen similarly hacked up portable versions of this type of thing used for camping.

    Best one I saw had several large water tanks (perhaps 60 gallons total) all attached together and fit one a rack of 2×4’s. This rack sat on top of a standing shower (also made out of 2×4’s). The unit would be filled up in the morning and left to heat in the sun during the day. At sunset, a short, but warm, shower was available. Piping on the several containers was all connected via PVC, and refilling was accomplished via a simple garden hose running to the top piping on the thing and held there with zip ties.

    Admittedly, I believe that the knowledge that they were standing directly underneath 600+ pounds of water on a bunch of rickety 2×4’s was probably unknown by most of the people using it. Nevertheless, the unit did work well enough.

  12. Jeffos says:

    Shower hack in the dining room – FTW!

  13. Maggie says:

    I spent a lot of years as a seasonal forester and park ranger. If you’ve ever encountered the showers in some of the crew houses or the temporary ones in fire camp you’ll know this can be a desirable alternative. The fact that it is set up inside a house makes me guess that they’re still remodeling the bathrooms. We used a 30-gallon galvanized tub for bathing for several weeks while I put up the tile surround in the hall bathroom in this house. It was one of those move in before the remodel/hold down a full-time-job while doing the remodel situations.

  14. ZharTheMad says:

    Looks like a dorm room to me…

  15. Ben C says:

    Fancy Cousin Jeb uses *bottled* water to shower. Thinks he’s too good for us.

  16. JuanaLaLoca says:

    hey, whatever keeps you clean! It’s an effort in the right direction. Some people are NAASSSTTYYY and don’t even try!

    It’s still a hot mess and I’d be terrified to use it but I would if ther was NO OTHER WAY to get clean.

  17. Dorothy says:

    I see a roll of toilet paper on the far right…wonder what the toilet looks like? If this is a dorm room, then what could they POSSIBLY be using!?!?!

  18. Mike says:

    Actually, this is an industrial strength enema bag

  19. Me says:

    So how does the water get heated? You sure this isn’t an really big enema for some really fat person???

    • Smores says:

      Or how about a really big douche for a big.. well… you get the idea..

    • Quark says:

      Either way, the water would still have to heated up. That might be the purpose of being next to the window. But a 5-minute shower would take 20 gallons, and a water cooler bottle just has 5 gallons. So it’s going to have to be a quick low-power shower.

    • Anna Rexia says:

      The catch tub doesn’t look very large, so I reckon the person this is made for is pretty thin.

  20. badgirl says:

    BRRRRRRRRR. Nothing puts me in a worse mood than a cold shower.

  21. Jeff says:

    Is that the deluxe 60-gallon basin?

  22. Jompe71 says:

    I’d love to see what plan B is when someone takes a shower, gets all soaped in and the water runs out.

  23. DIYKing says:

    Soooo, do you have to stand in your dirty water until you finish?

  24. husabob says:

    available exclusively at Ikea’s south of the Mason-Dixon

  25. mighty says:

    i always wanted a show IN the dinning room. quick rinse before eating.

  26. waldo says:

    I wonder if it drains to the cistern in the apartment below.

  27. coryy says:

    @ BigMal27

    oooh! oooh! oooh! I know this one!

    were you in LINCOLN tower or MORROW?
    i was in Lincoln. 23rd floor. the football team lived on the 17th. they regularly broke the elevator every friday night. once a month all THREE elevators broke and we had to walk up all 23 stories.

    when i went, they were not doubles…each pie piece had SIXTEEN people (one couch, one bathroom, 4 rooms with 4 people each bunk)

  28. MoreDuctTapePlease says:

    I’m guessing the water does not get heated. Cold shower! (((shiver)))

  29. erkkilaron says:

    Got some ice cubes with that shower.

  30. Bored33 says:

    @BigMal27

    You went to Minnesota State University Moorhead

  31. matt says:

    from where is located, i think its a new model of dishwasher.

  32. Kiva250 says:

    it’s still better than the shower in my first apartment.

  33. Shower Bench says:

    Look on the bright side… You never need to worry about having too much space taken by your tub…


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