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Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Portable Water Heater

Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Portable Water Heater
From Coleman

List Price: $194.99
Price: $185.30

Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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Product Description

Don't leave all the comforts of home at home just because you're camping. With the Coleman 2300A700 Hot Water on Demand Portable Water Heater, you can have hot water when you need it. Connect the hose to the five gallon water container (included) and adjust to the desired temperature. In just five seconds, you have hot water for beverages, washing, cooking -- all your outdoor hot water needs. With just one 16.4 ounce propane cylinder, you'll get 40 gallons of hot water anytime, anywhere. In addition, the pump is powered by a rechargeable battery.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16748 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Coleman
  • Model: 2300B700
  • Released on: 2005-04-18
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 28.00 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

EXCELLENT5
GREAT PRODUCT.....WITH THE GARDEN HOSE ADAPTER. BUTANE LASTS A LONG TIME...WORKS LIKE A CHARM.

It HAD BEEN a great product until it stopped charging the battery, rendering it useless except as a cold water faucet5
REVISED 2/4/08 We're dealing with more Chinese-made problems here. I no longer rate this highly, see "Comments" for full information about why.

Make sure to have your potable water source parallel or below the unit when it's pumping/serving the water. Another person told me they ruined theirs very quickly by not following these instructions and by also leaving the water in the feed line without allowing it to drain down/away/out of the unit, when they were finished using it.

Works great once you get the leaks out4
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.