Canine
Well-known member
When planning my build I had researched faucets, pumps, holding tanks, etc. I finally decided on a ShurFlo pump and faucet. I couldn't afford it right away, so I'm having to turn the spigot on my AquaTainer for water. Gravity to the rescue!
Interestingly, it is working extremely well. I'm not having a problem rinsing my dishes off. I can wash my hands. I can quickly fill up bowls, etc. I'm still extremely frugal with the water. Now I have no desire to buy a pump and faucet and route the wiring and plumbing. It might not look as nice as a having a faucet, but I don't care. Not having a faucet could be a problem when trying to look good for specific people like law enforcement or a nosy neighbor. If it looks like a miniature version of a real house, people will be impressed. If it looks like you just got done with a week of camping during hunting season, anyone looking may take a negative view.
What do you like to use to bring water?
Interestingly, it is working extremely well. I'm not having a problem rinsing my dishes off. I can wash my hands. I can quickly fill up bowls, etc. I'm still extremely frugal with the water. Now I have no desire to buy a pump and faucet and route the wiring and plumbing. It might not look as nice as a having a faucet, but I don't care. Not having a faucet could be a problem when trying to look good for specific people like law enforcement or a nosy neighbor. If it looks like a miniature version of a real house, people will be impressed. If it looks like you just got done with a week of camping during hunting season, anyone looking may take a negative view.
What do you like to use to bring water?