Thank you for this. While there are some out there who are constantly hawking products, I really appreciate how you presented this product. Very honest and upfront. Something that is sadly lacking on some channels. I will definitely consider this for my rig.
@@wayalife I have one of the older rinse kits that I have been using for years. The thing has been a lifesaver. The well on our property went out earlier this year. Hauling in water daily from one of our neighbors property for several weeks before it was back up. The rinse kit made life liveable. This new version is really nice.
For those wondering. It is $390 (for the cube itself) and is not available until sometime in mid-July. Another $85 for the touchless nozzle and $380 for the heater. Now you know.
@@wayalife I don't think the price for the cube is really that bad considering that you would probably be using it multiple times a day for cleaning and cooking. My set up that I built for my 80 series Land Cruiser is way cheaper (A military scepter can and a 12v pump connected to my 12v outlet) but still this is pretty cool. The 'overlanders' of the world easily spend $400 on silly things all day so this being something really useful should be a great buy.
If you look for deals, these become significantly more worthwhile. I just picked one up at costco yesterday for 120 dollars. At that price, its a no brainer for the convenience it provides. Youd spend almost as much making your own for a much less elegant end product that also isnt as portable. For those of us who arent overlanders with dedicated trail rigs or offgrid living set ups, having it contained in a convenient package is important.
Those water heaters are being distributed by Coleman in Australia for $169 AUD. I have just purchased one and they are brilliant! You have to stick the inlet hose into a water bucket so the RinseKit Box would be an ideal edition. The sensor on that attachment for hands free water is pretty cool too. Nicely done Sir!
Nice work. Finally a decent and honest review on this newer unit. Just ordered the Cube after watching your video. Might have to get the heater after seeing it can be powered by the cube! Ingenious…and you got a subscribe out of me. 👍🏽
@@wayalife I ordered the heater today. 🤪 Just makes sense, and the size isn’t that bad. After seeing you can just heat the water in the cube by recycling it for a minute, then shower, sold me on the heater. Don’t see a reason to run the heater, when we shut the water off to conserve during a shower. And it sounds like it goes into that lockout mode. Be a waste of water really. Looking forward to a future review from you on the whole setup, beings I won’t use mine until spring lol. Thanks again and I really enjoy your content. 👍🏽 🎥
Still the best unboxing. I don’t know why other channels think it’s ok to not edit, dawdle along, and spend minutes opening a box before they get to the point.
A couple weeks late to comment, but... nifty little kit, but looks like it would take up valuable space in the Jeep. Plus you still need to carry water or be close to a water source. Since I am a poor Jeeper, this is a bit out of my budget. So for me, I keep my 3 gallon solar shower that takes up almost no space and simply boil a pot of water, fill the rest of the shower with regular water and it usually comes out just right for temp. No need to wait for the sun. Since we all need a cooking stove anyway, it is already in the Jeep and that is how I do it. Aside from all that, great video!
I'm slowly working my way towards the pampered life so while I could definitely see a use for the hyper heater....the cube is enough for me now..looking forward to trying it out when they ship. Thinking that if I really wanted warm water I could throw my solar shower bag on the roof for a few hours and then dump the water into the cube.... :)
back in 1976 i did alot of diving in fla springs i found a stainless beer keg. i had my dad weld a couple fitting on it at delta airlines welding dept. i could add clean water put a little air in it and hook a hose to it ,perfect for washing your gear
Hi there! I have always used armor all in the past, but I have heard negative things about it and my OCD noticed some streaks. So my question is, what do y’all use as a protectant and for peeking up any fading? I don’t have any fading yet but I need to start using a protectant. Thank you again for sharing all you knowledge and content! Y’all are my go to for questions like this. Thank you for your time!
Happy to hear you enjoy our videos and humbled that you would trust our advice. Regarding your question, what I can tell you is that I use armorall and have used it forever. I too have heard all the naysaying about it but I've yet to see it be as bad as the internet experts claim. That said, I have used 303 protectant and it does a great job as well and so does the Chemical Guys. I use the later on my leather and it works great.
@@wayalife awesome! Thank you! Yea I have also used Armor all for years. I’m going to stick with it! My first Jeep had periods of faded fenders and the armor all always perked them back up. Thank you again!
@@wayalife Can I bother you with one more question? What do y’all use to wash the car? Like what kind of soap for the paint and the soft tops? Thanks again, and yes y’all rock, and it’s awesome y’all take the time to respond.
@@scarscar7616 Honestly, I just use a power washer with just water. That alone gets the job done well. For things like hard to get off bugs and or road tar, I use either Armorall or Turtle Wax bug and tar remover. Otherwise, I keep all my Jeeps garaged and that keeps them looking like new.
Love the idea of the rinse kit & Love that touch nozzle setup. Great idea I’m personally still searching for the right hot water shower solution Been using a propane Zodi hot water heater
Anyone have experience boiling water as a method of heating the water? I don't mind spending the extra $400 for a heater, but it's dealing with the size of the heater that concerns me as I drive a sedan and need all the space I can get.
If you click on the link in the description, you will see that Rinsekit offers other units that give you the option of installing an electric internal heater. That way, no extra room gets taken up.
@@wayalife Thanks. i've seen those and researched as much as i could. All the reviews on the internal heaters said they were pretty worthless and took a very long time to heat. I figured it would be much faster just to boil 2-3 pans of water
@@frankiehands so true. There are low cost 1 gallon vacuum insulated jugs that i can put hot water in at night for the morning to mix with room temp water. I heat it up solar in a GoSun Fusion with the stand. No fuel needed and is a great multi use item.
@@wayalife I understand. That’s too bad. That’s the first mod we wanted to get. Well, after we had the hitch installed! Hopefully you’ll be able to make them again some day, because we will absolutely buy one!
Off subject. Im not sure if you already have shown how to correctly jump start a jeep with aux an battery. Ive heard you need to hook up cables differently than the usaul way. Ive seen your video how to change Aux but hear different stories how to jump start correctly. Ok love the videos.
I would never pretend to know more than whatever you heard or from where you heard it from but from personal experience, I have been able to successfully jump both my JL and JT just by hooking up cables to the main battery and just like you'd do on any other vehicle. I should also note that ONLY the 3.6L without etorque has an auxiliary battery.
@wayalife thank you. I appreciate your input also what exactly is the aux battery for? Both main and aux went dead at the same time while at the dealership. I have a 2020 jlu but I won't go into the nightmare I've been having. Let's just say motor replaced at 40,000 warranty. So do you really need the aux battery? Ok thanks for your time
Hey Eddie , last couple of videos i have seen that yellowish Rubicon in your garage .. is that a new to you Jeep ? Or are ya just working on it for a friend ? Just curious ,and thanks for another fun video , i love the way ya open boxes😂😂😂
okay just a dumb question....you knew about this product 10 years ago according to your video. You also state you would have bought the Rinsekit if they would not have sent it to you to review. but in 10 years you never bought this system....so when would you have bought it?
10 years ago, the RinseKit was only 2 gallons and it didn't have a battery powered pressure system. It was nice in what it could do but not really what I would have wanted. This new system is.
@@wayalife so you are saying you held off for 10 years because you knew eventually they would have a 4 gallon tank and battery power? Sorry that makes no sense. you still can not even buy the "new version" only pre-order
@stevensyrko7109 LOL - I'm saying that 10 years ago, I was interested in RinseKit but not enough to buy one. As I mention in the video, there have been a LOT of improvements made to it since and enough so that I would have bought one today, once it became available and if had they not been so eager to give one to me. Why this makes no sense to you, makes no sense to me. But hey, feel free to believe whatever it is you want to believe 👍
Yeah, when i like a product i tend to support by purchasing and recommending… that way i can keep supporting them buying new models and gift older ones. That’s just me tho.. ❤
I run every time I hear “military grade” after being in the military for 12yrs and now a federal employee nothing “military grade” is worth its value. Remember we get our equipment from the lowest bidder and then get over charged for it just so it can break after a few uses…..
This rinsekit is a piece of junk. Already not working. I paid like 350 dollars. It appears to be charging and the blue lights with the numbers are on. But nothing comes out.
Thank you for this. While there are some out there who are constantly hawking products, I really appreciate how you presented this product. Very honest and upfront. Something that is sadly lacking on some channels. I will definitely consider this for my rig.
Happy to hear you liked our video and found our presentation of it to be honest and upfront.
@@wayalife I have one of the older rinse kits that I have been using for years. The thing has been a lifesaver. The well on our property went out earlier this year. Hauling in water daily from one of our neighbors property for several weeks before it was back up. The rinse kit made life liveable. This new version is really nice.
Thanks for the bonus Ripley footage. My how they grow up so fast.
LOL - I was beginning to wonder if anyone would watch till the very end. Glad you enjoyed the clip and yes, they grow up way too fast.
I love how true to yourself you are. true american way
I appreciate it, thank you.
For those wondering. It is $390 (for the cube itself) and is not available until sometime in mid-July. Another $85 for the touchless nozzle and $380 for the heater. Now you know.
For sure, it ain't cheap but we love it and have found that it's totally worth it. There are other options as well other than the cube.
@@wayalife I don't think the price for the cube is really that bad considering that you would probably be using it multiple times a day for cleaning and cooking. My set up that I built for my 80 series Land Cruiser is way cheaper (A military scepter can and a 12v pump connected to my 12v outlet) but still this is pretty cool. The 'overlanders' of the world easily spend $400 on silly things all day so this being something really useful should be a great buy.
If you look for deals, these become significantly more worthwhile. I just picked one up at costco yesterday for 120 dollars. At that price, its a no brainer for the convenience it provides. Youd spend almost as much making your own for a much less elegant end product that also isnt as portable. For those of us who arent overlanders with dedicated trail rigs or offgrid living set ups, having it contained in a convenient package is important.
That propane heat unit would be nice but noisy. Thx for the video, I was wondering all the details & how it works.
Glad to help
I’m liking the new version and the available accessories. The water heater is pretty bad ass. Thanks for the info!
Glad you like what you see. If you haven't given it a look, they offer other models as well and they're pretty cool too.
Nice kit. And I thought my arb fridge was a luxury on the trail! Haha!
LOL - An ARB fridge is a luxury but so is this 😁
Those water heaters are being distributed by Coleman in Australia for $169 AUD. I have just purchased one and they are brilliant! You have to stick the inlet hose into a water bucket so the RinseKit Box would be an ideal edition. The sensor on that attachment for hands free water is pretty cool too. Nicely done Sir!
thanks Eddy, I was on the fence but you put me over. I bought and love the RinseKit works awesome!!
Happy to hear it!
Nice work. Finally a decent and honest review on this newer unit. Just ordered the Cube after watching your video. Might have to get the heater after seeing it can be powered by the cube! Ingenious…and you got a subscribe out of me. 👍🏽
Awesome! Glad our video was helpful to you and thanks for the sub 😎
@@wayalife I ordered the heater today. 🤪
Just makes sense, and the size isn’t that bad. After seeing you can just heat the water in the cube by recycling it for a minute, then shower, sold me on the heater. Don’t see a reason to run the heater, when we shut the water off to conserve during a shower. And it sounds like it goes into that lockout mode. Be a waste of water really.
Looking forward to a future review from you on the whole setup, beings I won’t use mine until spring lol.
Thanks again and I really enjoy your content. 👍🏽 🎥
Still the best unboxing. I don’t know why other channels think it’s ok to not edit, dawdle along, and spend minutes opening a box before they get to the point.
LOL - happy to hear you enjoy our box openings and pace of our videos :)
I really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you
Glad you like them!
A couple weeks late to comment, but... nifty little kit, but looks like it would take up valuable space in the Jeep. Plus you still need to carry water or be close to a water source. Since I am a poor Jeeper, this is a bit out of my budget. So for me, I keep my 3 gallon solar shower that takes up almost no space and simply boil a pot of water, fill the rest of the shower with regular water and it usually comes out just right for temp. No need to wait for the sun. Since we all need a cooking stove anyway, it is already in the Jeep and that is how I do it. Aside from all that, great video!
I can’t count the times I’ve been camping that this would have been awesome to have.
I couldn't agree more!
Thanks for the review Eddie ordered the cube 2 days ago and it’s coming today 🤙
That's great news! 👍
That is awesome. Would be great for cleaning up and cleaning up our Labrador Retriever , Murphy!!
Glad you like what you see and we do use it to help clean up our Border Collie :)
Great video Eddie 👍. Definitely something to consider buying.
Thanks! Much like an ARB Fridge Freeze, it's far from necessary but something that I don't know what I did before having one LOL
Great video! Really cool gear!
Thank you and I think it is 😎
I'm slowly working my way towards the pampered life so while I could definitely see a use for the hyper heater....the cube is enough for me now..looking forward to trying it out when they ship. Thinking that if I really wanted warm water I could throw my solar shower bag on the roof for a few hours and then dump the water into the cube.... :)
I should note that if you leave the cube out in the sun, the water will warm up nicely :)
@@wayalife quite surprised by what showed up at my door...good first impressions!
@@sturek That's awesome and good to hear!
It be amazing for a gladiator build
On a Gladiator, I would look at the 5 gallon rack mount kit 😎
back in 1976 i did alot of diving in fla springs i found a stainless beer keg. i had my dad weld a couple fitting on it at delta airlines welding dept. i could add clean water put a little air in it and hook a hose to it ,perfect for washing your gear
Now thats a grest idea and i need it!
Glad we could share this with you 👍
Hose doesn’t detach from the unit? That could be a problem
Hi there! I have always used armor all in the past, but I have heard negative things about it and my OCD noticed some streaks. So my question is, what do y’all use as a protectant and for peeking up any fading? I don’t have any fading yet but I need to start using a protectant.
Thank you again for sharing all you knowledge and content! Y’all are my go to for questions like this. Thank you for your time!
Happy to hear you enjoy our videos and humbled that you would trust our advice. Regarding your question, what I can tell you is that I use armorall and have used it forever. I too have heard all the naysaying about it but I've yet to see it be as bad as the internet experts claim. That said, I have used 303 protectant and it does a great job as well and so does the Chemical Guys. I use the later on my leather and it works great.
@@wayalife awesome! Thank you! Yea I have also used Armor all for years. I’m going to stick with it! My first Jeep had periods of faded fenders and the armor all always perked them back up. Thank you again!
@@wayalife Can I bother you with one more question? What do y’all use to wash the car? Like what kind of soap for the paint and the soft tops? Thanks again, and yes y’all rock, and it’s awesome y’all take the time to respond.
@@scarscar7616 Honestly, I just use a power washer with just water. That alone gets the job done well. For things like hard to get off bugs and or road tar, I use either Armorall or Turtle Wax bug and tar remover. Otherwise, I keep all my Jeeps garaged and that keeps them looking like new.
I head to the Badlands next week and my only gripe about this is that it doesn't deliver until after I get back!
Rinse kits does have other options but I personally like this one the best. Bummer that it isn't available sooner.
@@wayalife I have a small pump for a 5 gal jug. That's fine for this trip, but I'll be getting one for my next trip
@@wayalife Odd, this morning it said preorder. I now have TRACKING. There's a chance this arrives before my trip!
Love the idea of the rinse kit &
Love that touch nozzle setup. Great idea
I’m personally still searching for the right hot water shower solution
Been using a propane Zodi hot water heater
Enjoy all your videos. Please do a test of Apex Auto Lynx sway bar disconnects.
Glad to hear you enjoy our videos but I really LOVE the factory e-disco and see no need to replace it with an aftermarket solution. Sorry.
Funny enough, I was just looking for something like this! for Topaz :)
LOL - hey stranger! Good to hear from ya and yes, this thing works awesome out there 👍
Hope to see you around some time.
Anyone have experience boiling water as a method of heating the water? I don't mind spending the extra $400 for a heater, but it's dealing with the size of the heater that concerns me as I drive a sedan and need all the space I can get.
If you click on the link in the description, you will see that Rinsekit offers other units that give you the option of installing an electric internal heater. That way, no extra room gets taken up.
@@wayalife Thanks. i've seen those and researched as much as i could. All the reviews on the internal heaters said they were pretty worthless and took a very long time to heat. I figured it would be much faster just to boil 2-3 pans of water
@@frankiehands so true. There are low cost 1 gallon vacuum insulated jugs that i can put hot water in at night for the morning to mix with room temp water. I heat it up solar in a GoSun Fusion with the stand. No fuel needed and is a great multi use item.
Water is such a handy thing....lol....I know its not a joke but it is handy....
LOL - yes it is :)
That's so cool. OIIIIIIIO😎👍
Glad you like what you see :)
Mine is due in a couple of days
Awesome!
Is it insulated or would the water heat up in the sun or the back of a hot car?
I don't think it is insulated. I'm pretty sure if you left it in the sun, the water inside would warm up.
Eddie and Cindy. I was looking on your website and I can’t find a link to buy your hitch stinger. Would you please send me a link?
Thank you
I am sorry but we stopped making these due to the cost of manufacturing them has gotten high enough that nobody wants to pay for it.
@@wayalife I understand. That’s too bad. That’s the first mod we wanted to get. Well, after we had the hitch installed! Hopefully you’ll be able to make them again some day, because we will absolutely buy one!
Off subject. Im not sure if you already have shown how to correctly jump start a jeep with aux an battery. Ive heard you need to hook up cables differently than the usaul way. Ive seen your video how to change Aux but hear different stories how to jump start correctly. Ok love the videos.
I would never pretend to know more than whatever you heard or from where you heard it from but from personal experience, I have been able to successfully jump both my JL and JT just by hooking up cables to the main battery and just like you'd do on any other vehicle. I should also note that ONLY the 3.6L without etorque has an auxiliary battery.
@wayalife thank you. I appreciate your input also what exactly is the aux battery for? Both main and aux went dead at the same time while at the dealership. I have a 2020 jlu but I won't go into the nightmare I've been having. Let's just say motor replaced at 40,000 warranty. So do you really need the aux battery? Ok thanks for your time
@@Steve-ng1hq The auxiliary battery exists to protect your Jeep's computer from start ups.
What no way ,ok this is cool 😎
LOL - glad you like what you see 😎
We're can I buy this for my jeep gladiator
You can buy one here rinsekit.com/?rfsn=7334063.c6861c&.c6861c
Nice, but close to a grand for both unit's and accessories. Think ill stick with a big garden sprayer for 50$. 😬
Clearly, this isn't for everyone. 😎
Hey Eddie , last couple of videos i have seen that yellowish Rubicon in your garage .. is that a new to you Jeep ? Or are ya just working on it for a friend ? Just curious ,and thanks for another fun video , i love the way ya open boxes😂😂😂
LOL - it belongs to a good friend of mine from back east. We're storing it for him so that he can wheel with us this summer.
@@wayalife man your a good friend 👍
And I’ve just been peeing into the wind for a shower.
LOL
How to order this ftom you?
Actually, you can order directly from Rinsekit rinsekit.com/?rfsn=7334063.c6861c&.c6861c
@@wayalife thanks
So many plug ins and buttons just for a hot shower and whoe extra module to carry. hmmm
And here i was thinking we were going to some hot wayalife shower porn on youtube lol. In all honesty that looks like a great system
LOL
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okay just a dumb question....you knew about this product 10 years ago according to your video. You also state you would have bought the Rinsekit if they would not have sent it to you to review. but in 10 years you never bought this system....so when would you have bought it?
10 years ago, the RinseKit was only 2 gallons and it didn't have a battery powered pressure system. It was nice in what it could do but not really what I would have wanted. This new system is.
@@wayalife so you are saying you held off for 10 years because you knew eventually they would have a 4 gallon tank and battery power? Sorry that makes no sense. you still can not even buy the "new version" only pre-order
@stevensyrko7109 LOL - I'm saying that 10 years ago, I was interested in RinseKit but not enough to buy one. As I mention in the video, there have been a LOT of improvements made to it since and enough so that I would have bought one today, once it became available and if had they not been so eager to give one to me. Why this makes no sense to you, makes no sense to me. But hey, feel free to believe whatever it is you want to believe 👍
Yeah, when i like a product i tend to support by purchasing and recommending… that way i can keep supporting them buying new models and gift older ones. That’s just me tho.. ❤
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As seen on TV (TH-cam)
LOL
Can you wash a car with this?????
If you can do it in 6 min or less, I suppose you could
I run every time I hear “military grade” after being in the military for 12yrs and now a federal employee nothing “military grade” is worth its value. Remember we get our equipment from the lowest bidder and then get over charged for it just so it can break after a few uses…..
“marketing” 😂
8 min commercial… I feel dirty now.
LOL - Maybe a RinseKit will help you get cleaned up 😁
@@wayalife I would want the hot water option. I do appreciate your content. Thank you!
This rinsekit is a piece of junk. Already not working. I paid like 350 dollars. It appears to be charging and the blue lights with the numbers are on. But nothing comes out.
Maybe you should try contacting Rinsekit and see if they can help you out.
@@wayalife They didn't reply
Badass
I think so :)
Anyone who says "military grade" and thinks thats good hasn't been in the military!
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