🛞 Roll into clean hands and effortless outdoor living!
The YITAHOME Portable Camping Sink combines a generous 30L water tank with a hygienic foot pump and smooth rolling wheels, making it the ultimate hand washing station for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike. Featuring a built-in soap dispenser and towel holder, this durable, easy-to-move sink ensures cleanliness and convenience wherever you gather.
Brand | YITAHOME |
Color | White |
Material | High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Polypropylene |
Size | 28.35 x 16.53 x 40.5 inches |
Style | Camping Sink |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Item Weight | 18.3 Pounds |
UPC | 810051286830 |
Manufacturer | YITAHOME |
Part Number | BFTLPT-3002 |
Item Weight | 18.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28.35 x 16.53 x 40.5 inches |
Item model number | Sink-3002 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Brushed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Assembly Required |
Included Components | non |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | non |
L**N
Roomy enough to wash dishes!
We bought this sink to use in a camp cabin on our recreational lot. Works great! We bought a small one (different brand) with just one pedestal for the bathroom, but it wasn't big enough for dishes, & this one was perfect. It's shallow, but wide & roomy, & the faucet is up high enough that you wash large containers, & it has a towel rack & soap dispenser. As others have stated in reviews, it does take some extra strength to pop the pedestals into place, but other than that, it's pretty easy to put together. We used a regular 5-gallon bucket w/ a lid for the wastewater. We drilled a hole in the lid that the included hose would fit in, & the bucket just sits on top of the bottom base, tucked in neatly behind the pedestals, & is easy to carry out to dump, with the handle on the bucket.
J**N
Decent little sink but trouble with the install
I want to start of by saying that I do like the product but there were some issues that I had with the installation. I am currently using this as my main sink at the moment while I am doing renovations. I know that's not it's purpose but it's making due.First off, when it came to the installation, the instructions were a bit wonky and not very in depth. When you attach the sink itself to the legs, I had a lot of issues. I had to shave off some of the material from the ball joints in order to seat it properly. Even with lube it would not sit. For some people this will be a big issue.However the build quality, so far, is great. It does wobble but not enough to cause an issue. There are no leaks or blockages with the piping that I have noticed. I do wish the pump was a bit easier to press since it's kind of awkward to press it firmly while washing my hands or something. I also like the size of the sink in term of length. I wish it was a bit deeper but it's not huge issue. It holds approximately 6.5 gal of water which is enough for a few days before I have to refill it.All in all, it's a decent little sink.
S**G
Getting post to seat
Seems everyone struggles getting the post into the basin. Get a cargo strap n oil the post n basin tighten the strap in the center of the unit around the narrow sides n ratchet in down fairly snug. Then hit the basin directly above each post n smack it hard with your hand. The strap takes the bounce out of your hit adding more force into your hit. They lock right into place with a couple of smacks
A**O
Struggling to put it together.
After struggling to put it together for 40 minutes that top part just didn't go to the legs. We used lubricant. We used tools to clean all the plastic that it sticks out.. we almost give up. But i did not give up...I took fire torch to hit up top and bottom parts, I pushed it , finally it sits on a place.... why it is so complicated???.. after making such a useful thing.
M**T
Great, actually.
Its heavy duty, mostly reviewing for past and future buyers. To everyone struggling to get the basin on:Turn the entire thing over, put a bit of lube (wd40, grease, coconut oil, dishsoap, KY, spit on it) in the holes on the bottom of the basin (now facing up).Then take the water tank with the legs and turn it upside down on top of the basin.Push.Two pops later and you're done. Flip it back over and finish putting it together.I'm not saying its not hard but its not as hard as all the engineers in here reviewing this are making it out to be.
M**E
BUYER BEWARE
I admit I should’ve read the reviews before purchasing because yes, the legs do not fit correctly in the basin. My dad had to power sand the bottom of the leg for it to fit. Both he and my uncle tried pushing the legs in with all their might to no avail. And yes it is made of cheap plastic material. Also the drain could be a little bigger and not have that little mesh screen or at least make it removable. I also don’t think the tank holds 8 gallons- more like 6.5. Anyway, it will have to do for now, but don’t take it camping unassembled without power tools available.
A**R
Hand wash
Works great! Needs a paper towel roll holder.
G**A
Very hard to put together
Before ordering this I read a lot of reviews. Almost all reviews said that the top (sink) was hard to get on. Well it is very hard to get on. I had just enough strength to screw the legs into the correct position, then my husband helped attach the top. We sprayed the ends of the legs and the bottom of the sink with WD40 then turned it upside down like some reviewers did but still could not get it to snap into place. I'll give it one thing the material it is made of is very, very sturdy!! Because my husband got a rubber mallet and we used cardboard and then a piece of wood on top and he pounded it into place. I thought for sure the plastic would bust but it did not and he hit it very hard! He started out with a small to medium size mallet but it didn't work then he got his big mallet and finally snapped the top into place. One side was a little easier than the other but we finally got it to go. I still haven't put water into it to use but hopefully everything will go okay from here. I got this for my art studio and hopefully will work for me. I went ahead and gave it a 4 star but anyone that doesn't know how to use a mallet or have tons of strength may not want to fool with this! And if you use a rubber mallet just be careful, it could still bust out the sink!
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