🌞 Dive into Solar Bliss!
The XtremepowerUS 2-Section Solar Heated Shower is a stylish and eco-friendly outdoor shower solution, featuring a 10-gallon water tank that heats water using solar energy. Designed for easy installation and durability, it connects to a standard garden hose and allows for adjustable temperature and pressure, making it perfect for rinsing off before and after swimming.
S**
Solar
I love it how is work so far
B**I
Works good
Works fine, great control over hot/cold water. Water flow is strong. However you have figure out how to assemble the shower head on your own because instructions are terrible
A**R
That it would be easy to put together.
This product is not meant for an amateur. The instructions are not clear. The pictures aren't clear. It does not label the parts. In other words don't buy if you want a 123 fix. I still haven't gotten it together. I have to add on. It's been less than a mth since I started using this item and it has fallen apart. The hose is in a place that's unreachable. I hate this item.
S**R
Little pin and spring… ah-ha, this is how to install it!
The media could not be loaded. The shower does great with making hot water. Great product. However, the assembly instructions are absolutely horrible. The little pin and spring are not mentioned in the instructions… FRUSTRATING!!! It is a locking mechanism when you connect the top to the bottom. If you want to take it apart… like for the winter you shouldn’t install the little pin. It’s really not needed unless you want to lock it. And remember… shower together and save water!!!
H**P
Leaks but I think I can fix it
I’d be a little irked if I paid full price for this. Fortunately I used a rewards card to pay half the cost. So let’s see, out the box, no instructions and missing pieces. Putting this together wasn’t too hard even without instructions. There is a spring and black plug piece I still have no idea where it goes. I went to install the last thing, the shower head, and realized I was missing some kind of middle piece or pieces that connects the shower head to overhead part. Luckily the fitting on the overhead works with any regular shower head and I happened to have one lying around under a bathroom sink. I secured this to a 2’x2’ concrete tile and it seems to work. Connected the hose and turned the spigot on. Waited for it fill up, which takes longer than I expected. Turned on the shower and waited until water came out. It did and I thought, ok this is great. Waited a few hours to heat up….went to turn on the shower and nothing out of hot, nothing out of cold. But it sounded like it was filling up again. I was confused for a moment then I noticed that water was leaking from the bottom. Inspected the bottom to try to figure out where it was leaking. There’s a cap that is at the very bottom and it seemed like it was leaking there. If you remove the collar from the drain plug (unscrew, then pry up washer part) you can then push the stand part up a little to where you can get to the end cap on the bottom. Then I carefully took a flat head to pry the cap off, going around and slowly. Surprisingly it didn’t take much effort. Once off I noticed how shoddy this was put together. It was obviously leaking from big gaps in seams around the bottom of the posts. Also, there was some kind of dried up hardened glue….not sure if this was a return that someone tried to fix or if it came like that from factory. To fix, I sanded around the bottom seam and clean and dried everything off. Then I used a generous amount of silicon caulking in the gaps and all around the base. I then slipped the cap back on. With the excess caulk around the cap, I ran my finger around making sure to make a seal. I also caulked the little hole in the center of the cap. It still drying and I’ll test it tomorrow. I hope this fixes it and it holds up. I’ll update whether or not it was a success.*Update: Ok, it still leaks. I don’t think silicone caulking is the answer. I will have to painstakingly remove it and try something else. Some kind of epoxy or sealant meant to hold pressure. JB weld makes a waterproof sealant. Or Flex seal paste. I’ll update this again later once I choose a product and hopefully fix thing dang thing.*Update 2: Finally got around to fixing this. Broke it back down…the silicone caulking was definitely not the answer. Fortunately it was easy to remove. Then I took my dremel with a nylon wire wheel and sanded out the seam. Also, sanded around the seam to scuff up the surface. Then I rinsed and wiped it down with isopropyl alcohol. After some researching I chose JB Waterweld to seal it up. It comes in sticky so I should have wore gloves (I didn’t). I worked my around the seam and jammed it into the gaps. I covered the seam with about half inch of the stuff. I used the remaining product around the drain plug because that was looking suspect too. Also around the hose connection. It cures in 60 minutes, so I let it be and watched some football. Came back and put it all back together and anchored it back down. Filled with water until it came out the shower head. Then I let it heat up for a couple of hours. Came back again and no signs of leaking around the base….YAY! Turned it on and water came right out. I mowed the lawn and did some yard work. Afterwards I went to shower….again, water right away and warm. So far so good. I’ll do one more update in a month or so and will let you know if it holds up.*Update 3: It has held up! My kids and I use it all the time. Nothing like taking a warm shower after yard work and then hopping in the hot tub.
J**E
Outdoor shower
Gone thru a storm and fared very well. It looks beautiful.
J**
Awesome product!
I love this outdoor shower! It's got more pressure than I expected. It was easy to install and looks nice on a platform.
J**R
Rusting after only a month
I read many reviews for this pool shower before purchasing. My findings.1) I didn't find it hard to put together, although the instructions and what they share online for assembly is all terrible.2) It does come with extra parts (spring and a plug) that don't appear to go anywhere3) I think when people post that it leaks, they don't understand the way the bladder type pool showers work. When you turn off the shower it will continue to drip for a while from the shower head. They all do this, all brands. I have set up and used others that all do the same thing.4) When you twist to lock the top half to the bottom you need to make sure you turned it all the way. I could see someone turning only part of the way which may result in it leaking between the upper and lower pieces.5) Most of the pool showers on the market require a hose adapter to connect a garden hose to the shower. With this one you just need a washing machine hose that has two female ends. This is a good thing in my opinion as washing machine hoses are designed to hold pressure all the time and most garden hoses are not. If you forget to turn the hose off and go on vacation, I would argue you have a much better chance of the hose holding up if you use a washing machine hose.6) The stainless recessed mounting hardware is really nice.Why only 2 stars? It rusted within a month of being installed. I sent a note and the manufacture said I could return it but after a month I have thrown away the box and now I have 4 holes drilled into my pool deck that will likely not match another manufactures mounting pattern. I live on a salt water canal so rust is something I am always fighting but I expected at least a couple years. I will likely take the thing apart and see if I can find higher quality parts to replace the lower quality chrome parts.
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