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Joolca HOTTAP Go: Portable Shower for Car Campers

15.07.2026 18:22 1 min 1 source
Gear Patrol ISL
Joolca HOTTAP Go: Portable Shower for Car Campers
Original source: Gear Patrol

Australian company Joolca has launched the HOTTAP Go, a portable shower system aimed at car campers. The unit weighs under 22 pounds, features a 3.4-gallon integrated tank, and operates on a propane canister and external power bank. It heats water up to 140°F in about 5 minutes. Price: $554.

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