“My wife is an avid gardener and was constantly lugging watering cans around the yard. At first she didn’t get it when she opened her pod gift but now loves it with its variable spray setting and quick refill.”
“I purchased this with one thing in mind, maintaining my boat trailer when launching in saltwater. The 1.5 gallon is the perfect size to spray down my trailer after launching, with a little leftover to clean gear at the end of the day! Great product!”
“Imagine the perfect beach. In fact, imagine Carmel Beach in Carmel-by-the-Sea, because it's pretty perfect...Cypress trees line the stone path down to the wide, powdery sand. Crystal-clear, deep blue-green waters extend to the horizon. Gentle waves lap the shore at low tide.
The dog races down the path, and waits for you there. All he wants is for you to throw that frisbee. The first toss ends in a burst of sand and a spray of water. You walk down the beach, in your bare feet, throwing again and again. Soon, both you and your beloved dog are covered in sea spray and fine white sand. It seems to get buried deep in fur and fabric.
After the dog has had his day, you trudge back up the dune to the stone path, and the car. There's no escaping the white sands of Carmel Beach now. It's everywhere. It seems like you're taking it home, one car load at a time. California's got a chronic water shortage, so the spigot where you used to be able to rinse your feet is long gone. The nightmare scenario is the dog shaking sea water and sand inside your hatchback. You towel him off, but to little effect and load him up to run the rest of your Saturday errands and hope it won't be too much of a mess. You get home, and notice all the sand in your driveway. Yup, taking the sand with you, one dog at a time.
Now, imagine the same beach. Same dog. Same sporting game of frisbee (he's still king of the beach frisbee after all). But now, you've got RinseKit waiting at the top of that stone path.
First, you rinse off the dog. He appreciates the warm, clean water. You enjoy seeing the sand (well, most of it) dislodge and flow away. After a quick towel off, he jumps into the back, curls up and watches as you rinse your feet. Again, the warm water feels great. There's plenty of pressure to wash all the sand away. You put some dry socks on and slip into your sneakers, not a grain comes between you and your socks anymore. You pick up your RinseKit, and hey, there's still some water left. Amazing. The braided cord slips easily back to its place. You turn off the valve to prevent leaks, and pop it in the car.
What was a near-perfect morning at the beach is now even better. Thanks, RinseKit!”