garden shower made of steel uses integrated wood stove to heat up the water
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garden shower made of steel uses integrated wood stove to heat up the water
"Feuerwasser creates a garden shower made of stainless steel that uses an integrated wood stove to heat up the water. At the center of the steel frame lies a wood-fired heater that can warm up the water in three minutes and without the use of electricity or any solar power. In this case, users can take showers anywhere, and in wintertime especially, because they can just light up the blocks of wood to heat up the water."
"The company says there's not need to stick the garden shower with wood stove into the ground because it comes with a stand where users can simply put four stone slabs. This allows the shower to be stable as well as portable so that users can move it anywhere they want. Feuerwasser says that using stainless steel as the main frame lets the garden shower stand rust, making it easy to clean and sturdy for long-term use."
"To use the garden shower by the company Feuerwasser, there's a hose that should be connected to the shower, which will fill all the pipes with water. After that, the user builds a fire in the wood stove using small logs, and as soon as the water warms up, they can control its temperature using the mixing valve. If they prefer a cold shower, they can just shower without rotating the valve."
Feuerwasser produces a portable stainless-steel garden shower with an integrated wood-fired heater that warms water in about three minutes without electricity or solar power. A wood stove sits at the center of the steel frame; users load small logs to heat the water and adjust temperature with a mixing valve. The unit rests on a detachable stand requiring four stone slabs for stability, enabling relocation. The design omits electronics, pumps, or panels, prioritizing simplicity, durability, rust resistance, and use during cold weather. Users can take showers anywhere, including wintertime, by lighting wood blocks to heat the water.
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