How to use a Rinse Kit: A helpful illustrated guide

If you’ve been on the internet over the past few weeks, you’ll have heard us give so much praise to this amazing product. Honestly, it’s wonderful.
But there’s a question we get asked about this product pretty much every day..

“How does it work?”

“How long does the battery last?” (Spoiler.. there isn’t one!)

“Can I fill a RinseKit from my kitchen sink?”

“Can I fill it with hot water?”

“What’s the run time?”

“Do you know where I can buy one?” (Here)

Wondering what it is? It’s time to start wondering what it isn’t.

The RinseKit, and his sister, RinseKit Lux is, quite simply, a water carrier with a hose attachment. I know that probably doesn’t seem very interesting. But the way it works – Mind blowing!

The RinseKit operates exclusively by water pressure – No charging. No batteries. No plugging in. No pumping. No having to lift it up high. Kerfuffle free. Simply pop the hose connector onto an outdoor tap, and let the “balloon” inside do it’s thing. When the water is flowing into the RinseKit, it is held in a balloon type area. The water makes the inside expand, and this creates pressure. Think of it like a water balloon.

Still not sure? Here’s a little tutorial on how to fill and use. It’s so simple, even I could do it! (And that’s saying something)

Add the connector to an outdoor tap

Simply connect the blue connector (Don’t worry. It’s included) to your outdoor tap

Connect the hose to the connector. Make sure the RinseKit is set to “off”

And add the hose!

When you want to fill, turn the handle to the water icon.

Time to fill? Turn the valve to the water icon. This valve is pretty much the on switch for your RinseKit. It lets the water in.. but also lets it out. So make sure you set it to off BEFORE you disconnect the hose from the tap.. otherwise you might have an unexpected shower!

Once filled, close the RinseKit valve, and remove the hose from the tap.
Connect the end..

Now its time to connect the water sprayer.. and you’re set!

Time to use your RinseKit?

Simply turn the valve to the water icon, and pull the trigger. Water will spray straight away!

A part of the beauty of the RinseKit, is it can stay on the floor. With most products similar to the RinseKit, they have to be held above your head and pumped to create water pressure. This guy can sit tight on the floor – it’s done the hard work for you

Pick a hose setting – and begin!

There are loads of different hose settings built in to your Rinsekit. Simply turn the end and watch them change!

If you’re using the RinseKit to wash your pride and joy, Don’t be like Robbie, Make sure your windows are wound up!

The standard RinseKit sprays for 4 minutes, and the RinseKit Lux sprays for up-to 8!

“You still haven’t answered my question.. Can I fill it from the kitchen sink?”

Unfortunately, no. There is not enough pressure in a kitchen tap alone to be able to pressurise your RinseKit alone. But if you have a bike pump and the Field Fill Kit – there’s no reason you wouldn’t be able to!

Hot water?

Of course you can! You can even fill with cold water and heat the water as you go using the Hot Rod Water Heater!

This makes your RinseKit perfect for alfresco showering! We would demonstrate this to you.. but Robbie (Our social media model) is a bit shy.

All of the products mentioned, including the RinseKit Lux in this post are available here from our website

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