I have a fish cleaning station and love it, you may be able to just use your cordless pressure washer along with it until you can find a pump, instead of installing the spigot, you could run the hose for the washer through the hole.
I just do the dump water over them method using an old milk jug. But then I also have a second bucket with clean water that I put everything into after that. So I am doing a pour rinse and then a swish around in clean water rinse. Seems to work fine. But I have also been considering modifying my utility sink in the laundry room to drain into a bucket, then I could use the sink sprayer. I am not very fond of winter!
If we didn't use our utility sink, that would be tempting. I can try the poor then rinse method of nothing else works. I have at least a couple more weeks before I have to figure it out.
I have a 50ft flexible hose that hooks up to my sink. Being that it's inside, it doesn't freeze. When done, I roll it back up and put it in a reusable grocery bag and hang in my garage until I need it again.
I have a fish cleaning station and love it, you may be able to just use your cordless pressure washer along with it until you can find a pump, instead of installing the spigot, you could run the hose for the washer through the hole.
That's a good idea. The idea of having a table to rinse at is very appealing.
@@LizRocksAndStuff it is such a game changer! And being able to have all the supplies right there on a table top has ben sooooo nice!
I just do the dump water over them method using an old milk jug. But then I also have a second bucket with clean water that I put everything into after that. So I am doing a pour rinse and then a swish around in clean water rinse. Seems to work fine. But I have also been considering modifying my utility sink in the laundry room to drain into a bucket, then I could use the sink sprayer.
I am not very fond of winter!
If we didn't use our utility sink, that would be tempting. I can try the poor then rinse method of nothing else works. I have at least a couple more weeks before I have to figure it out.
I have a 50ft flexible hose that hooks up to my sink. Being that it's inside, it doesn't freeze. When done, I roll it back up and put it in a reusable grocery bag and hang in my garage until I need it again.
That's something I hadn't thought of. It could work well. I'd just have to think of a way to get it outside without giving my cat an escape route.