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Plastic Outdoor Showers Hozelock (‎100-100-213) Grey

Hozelock (‎100-100-213) Grey

Outdoor ShowerShower Rail Kit

£112.50
9+stores

Three tips when buying an outdoor shower

During the winter, you should keep your outdoor shower in a dry and dark place to prevent it from rusting or being affected by the weather. A shower that has removable parts and can be folded together is easy to disassemble and store at the end of the season.

  • A so-called sun shower is an outdoor shower that is connected to your garden hose and has a water tank where the water is heated by the sun. This is great for both your wallet and the environment. Remember to place the shower in a place that’s as sunny as possible, preferably in the south part of your outdoor area.

  • If you connect your shower directly to your regular heating system you won’t require good weather to get the right temperature. This means that you can always enjoy a hot shower, even on overcast days when the sun isn't out.

The larger the water tank, the longer your hot water will last. So make sure that you choose a large one if you have several family members who want to take a shower. A 35-litre tank usually lasts around 18 minutes, meaning fewer arguments about who used up the last of the hot water.

For more tips about how to install an outdoor shower and what to think of, follow this link to Gardingetc.

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