🚿 Elevate your outdoor cleanse—camp smarter, rinse cleaner, live fresher!
The anngrowy Portable Shower is a sleek, battery-powered outdoor shower system featuring dual 3rd generation rechargeable batteries with LED indicators, a stainless steel shower head with built-in on/off valve for water efficiency, and four replaceable stainless steel filters for clean water. Designed for camping, hiking, pet cleaning, and more, it delivers a steady 3.5 L/min flow and comes with convenient accessories like a mesh storage bag, suction cup, and S-hook. Certified safe and backed by a 1-year warranty, it’s the ultimate compact shower solution for the modern adventurer.
Brand | anngrowy |
Style | Modern |
Shape | Round |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Setting Type | Rain |
Installation Type | Wall Mounted |
Color | Silver |
Hose Length | 2 Meters |
Number of settings | 3 |
Number of Jets | 1 |
Efficiency | 0.925 GPM |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.31 x 8.15 x 2.8 inches |
Package Weight | 0.84 Kilograms |
Brand Name | anngrowy |
Model Name | JP-2003 |
Manufacturer | anngrowy |
Part Number | JP-2003 |
Model Year | 2022 |
S**L
Almost Perfect
Great little shower, this will replace my pressurized rooftop shower.Pros: Simple; compact; good battery life (almost 6 gallons of water and the first battery is still going strong); easy to turn on and off; pressure is adequate; batteries use a USB C plug; so far no water leakage into the battery slotCons: Hose is weak just below the shower head and kinks-had to start holding the shower head at the kink; couldn't get the suction cup to stick to my car window even after cleaning- fortunately my shower enclosure has a good velcro hanger; uses a lot of water if you leave it on; as the water level drops the pump sucks air unless it's kept upright, which is not easy to do
E**E
Wonderful, convenient shower.
Bought it more then 3 months ago but used only once. Wonderful shower! Very convenient to use. Only one problem I had that time - after use, shake it and hear that some water is inside pump. I thought that time it’s ok. After 3 months, last week I tried to use it in campground again - didn’t work.So after camping at home I unscrewed pump cover and immediately see that on O-ring was not installed properly on manufacture, so o-ring was squeezed, damaged and water leaked into the motor and all of it was covered by rust. I dried it, cleaned with W40 and to my surprise motor started to spin but definitely with less power then when it was new.All that - squeezed o-ring, rust you can see on the attached picture. Don’t know if seller is going to respond on it. I understand that I bought it in May and now is August. But they say it’s 1 year warranty ...Update. Contacted to the seller - they were very responsive, polite and accepted the problem. After 3 days I received new shower and it works fine. Hence changing rating to five stars as the shower itself is awesome and I feel really good support from the seller.
M**I
this thing works great and with very warm water
it's great! everything the ad page describes is true. amazing how the tiny tiny holes on the shower head turn so little water into so much spray.two cons: the battery is pretty hard to pull out of it's insert. because it's sealed with two plumbing quality black rubber rings on the battery. it help alot if it's dry and your hands are dryit can become air locked(no water coming out because of an air pocket in the line) sometimes if you turn it off at the shower head for a long time and then turn off pump. just pull it out of the water and drop it back in. or just dont turn the shower head off a long time before the pump.for reasons, i had to make a makshift temporary home shower, in addition to my primary. i use this about 4-5 times a week. you will get around a minute per gallon of water. i use an Amazon white heavy duty 10 gallon trash can. i put about 8 gal of very warm water in it. it really isn't bad, almost as enjoyable as a real shower.
I**2
Without battery access its worthless...
ok I got the battery off, see original issue below and here is what I can now relate. I put the device as assembled from the factory with the battery that wouldn't come out, into a bucket with luke warm water in my shower to test it. It took a few seconds to prime but then it pumped pretty well. see the other comments on this as they are pretty helpful. Definitely check the angle on the shower head as that stops and starts the flow. It isn't hugely powerful but it does come out well and the smooth tiny holes on the head are pretty unique. So then I stopped it and disassembled the hose and head from the pump, angling the head to release the water from the hose. Then I grabbed the battery (after drying) by the thumb and side of my forefinger and squeezed and pulled. This time it popped off. I think it was originally in some kind of vacume. Not sure what at the factory causes this but running it seemed to go a long way to fix the problem. It wasn't terribly hot water, just luke warm but maybe the combination of warmth, albeit only a little and having had water run through the gizmo helped to unstick it. So why can't they include in their instructions to give it a test run in luke warm water before grabbing between thumb and side of forefinger? They should because its a shame to degrade a decent product with needless lameness. By now they must know. Additionally the instructions come (in several languages) in better than broken English so they did go to the effort to have a fluent speaker write them. However the page is 1/4 page size and way too small for most people over 55 to see. I cured this by copying the six pages in English by setting the "fit to page" setting on my HP Photosmart printer copy function and enlarging them. Print in black on the draft function is enough. This works well. See original complain below. So I upped them to a 4. I like that the whole battery/pumb just drops into the water and it comes with 2 batteries. The spray is pretty cool though I'd like it more powerful, nevertheless comfortably functional. Nice long hose. two functional ways to rack the shower head. would like to be able to attenuate the flow. -- and again better explain about the batter needing a test run before removing to charge.....So a company puts in the time and money to develop and market a product. Great right? So why in the hell can they not put in 20 minutes to ask their sister to test their instructions?????? For the love of God guys, TEST YOUR PRODUCT, THIS INCLUDES THE INSTRUCTIONS!!! Its obvious that there is something really wrong with the way the battery is supposed to be removed. Just see all the comments about this! Their video gleefully shows someone sliding the battery into place like it was nothing. That's not what is happening. I've pulled on this thing as hard as I can for love or money and it won't budge. I tried using a pocket knife to wedge into the teeny tiny crack; but it won't budge. If they had tested their product they would know this is a problem. If they took five minutes to read these comments they would know that about 30% of the people buying this thing can't get the battery off. WHAT GOOD IS THIS IF I CAN'T GET THE BATTERY OFF TO CHARGE IT? iTS absolutely worthless. If I can only use it for three showers when the batter runs out and then can't get it off to charge it what good is it??. Pretty much by definition I need to be able to use it in the field, by myself, so I have to be able to be the one who can remove it. Why hasn't this company checked to see what the comments are and done something about this problem? But they haven't so they are lame. Shame on you!!d If I find a way to make this work Maybe I'll upgrade but I shouldn't have to be the one to do this and their testing and documentation for them; as they should have already tested and figured this out. It is critical too because they could be leaving us stranded off the grid without the shower we were counting on and its back to pouring from a plastic jug. Show some responsibility and professionalism Anngrowy ; test and review your stuff!!!!!!!
C**R
It’s perfect, until I wrote this review.
So I take a bath in a soaking tub. I have no sprayer on the tub. I drop this in and it works!!! I wash my hair first so water is cleanIt’s also great for camping. Throw it in a bucket of water and you can wash out anything!! Stopped working the next day!!
T**N
Come on...
Only have had a few days, and one battery already stopped working. Using second battery it came with now and praying it doesn't stop... There is no battery replacement options. The one seller on here has some, for $20/each. Really... Awesome 👎
H**R
Works when it wants to!
The media could not be loaded. I was so excited to try this out in a clients shower. I followed the directions and charged the batteries fully beforehand, assembled it, filled my bucket with hot water, turned it on and placed the pump in the bucket. The pump made no sound and didn’t disperse any water. I didn’t have time to mess with it. When I got home I tried it again and it still wasn’t working so I switched the batteries and it finally started working, but only for a short time. When it did work it worked great but that was on & off. Maybe just a cheaply made product. I will definitely not buy again & don’t recommend anyone wasting their money.
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