Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Portable Water Heater
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Average customer review:Product Description
Hot Water on Demand Portable Water Heater
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1749 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Coleman
- Model: 2300B700
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 29.00 pounds
Features
- Delivers 40 gallons of water with one 16.4 ounce propane cylinder
- Five gallon water container heats up in five seconds
- Pump is powered by rechargeable battery
- Limited Lifetime
Customer Reviews
GREAT piece of equipment!!
We bought this for camping since we do it year-round in all sorts of weather, but it's been invaluable during natural disasters as well. The Coleman Water Heater kept us provided with hot water during an ice storm that killed power, and four hurricanes. Highly recommend.
Works great - highly responsive
We're dedicated car-campers and have always heated water on the stove for cleaning dishes and ourselves. Never again. The Hot-Water-On-Demand product works very well. You get hot water almost instantly and there is enough temperature control to use this as a shower with the optional sprayer attachment. We still use a sun shower for ourselves due to the hose length, but for cleaning our kids, washing dishes, washing your hands or face, etc this is fantastic. Battery life has been fully acceptable. We charge it before a trip then keep it plugged into the car when we're moving between camping locations. The propane cylinders last a reasonably long time - we've gotten 6 days out of the current cylinder and it hasn't run out. The unit is light enough to easily move it to where you need it. Ours tends to live at one end of the picnic table and we put a small basin below it to act as a sink. I fully plan to use this for the upcoming tailgate season.
Works great once you get the leaks out
I had a lot of trouble getting the hose adapter to stop imitating a garden sprayer. I took the brass fitting off, put some teflon tape on the threads, re-installed it and added another hose washer, now it works much better. Coleman needs a licensed plumber on their design staff. The heater will not start while the battery is being charged, Coleman's rechargeable lanterns display this similar design flaw.





