Nice to finally see a new option for easy portable hot water...
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Mr-He...h-All+Products
Nice to finally see a new option for easy portable hot water...
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Mr-He...h-All+Products
'07 Red Rock Jeep Sahara JKU
AT Habitat #12
Interesting!
Some more pics. In my profile album.
Yeah . . . thanks for posting that. And I'll have high praise for anyone who can post up whether it actually works well.
Mike Hiscox
2007/2012 custom Jeep Rubicon expedition motorhome
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
2006 Honda PS250 Big Ruckus Expedition Scooter
1996/2002 Honda XR600R highly-modded
interesting
much like the Coleman one which I have and love and have also had good luck with ?
might get a new battery for mine and keep on hand
I know the coleman can recharge off 12 volt which is nice ?
but this looks pretty cool and a bit smaller ? if mind dies this might be worth a try ?
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Besides cooking, which one could use fire to boil water. Why have a hot water heater?
Cold showers are good for you..
The turtle build...must continue..http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...ild(-revision)
Probably made by the same australian company but for the north america market, looks really similar to me: http://www.companionleisure.com.au/i...sid=1278983950
want to read reviews now !!!!
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EDIT: i see the AQUACUBE logo on the side, indeed its them!
Besides Cabela's, anyone know who might have one of these units in stock in Northern California or Nevada?
Cabela's in Reno doesn't stock it. It actually looks like it's brand new, so I would be surprised if anyone has one on a shelf yet. Anyhow, heading to the desert on Wednesday and would pick one of these up in a heartbeat if I could find someone to sell me one.
-jm
Bringing this thread back to life. I ordered one of these today and will post pics and general impressions for you guys in a week or so (currently out of town).
Not much info out there besides the youtube vids of the aqua cube which it seems to be, except a bit more industrial looking for our market or how mr. heater wanted it to look.
I was not to thrilled with the overly complex ways to heat water out there (albeit this method is certainly not simple). It seems buttoned up though and fairly compact for road use.
You guys have really shed light on a myriad of devices and gadgets for me so it is the least I can do![]()
thx for doing that, cant wait for a review!