Wakeman Outdoors Collapsible Multiuse Wash Bin- Portable Wash Basin/Dish Tub/Ice Bucket with 10 L Capacity for Camping, Tailgating, More
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
I believe it would fit a pair of size 10 feet, but it would not be very comfortable.
We didn't have much in it to begin with. It's quite sturdy, and we used it to wash cast iron.
It is, in fact, quite durable. If your dishwasher has a drying option, put it on the top rack or keep it away from the heating element.
Selected User Reviews For Wakeman Outdoors Collapsible Multiuse Wash Bin- Portable Wash Basin/Dish Tub/Ice Bucket with 10 L Capacity for Camping, Tailgating, More
So, I convinced this guy to join us on our camping trip because I'm terrified of handling raw meat while grilling, and I figured it'd be ideal to wash my hands without having to walk back to the cabin. That was the only time I used it. We did, however, use it as a carryon for all of our belongings - I brought our phones, a couple of canned beverages, firestarters, the magazine I was reading, and other items down to the firepit with us, and then used it to bring out the food, tongs, plates, and other items. There's a problem. Every Sunday, I take this baby 'grocery shopping' in the attached garage, which also houses our chest freezer. I fill it with all of the meats we'll need for the week, and it fits perfectly in my fridge to hold the meats (and any drippy juices they may have) while they thaw. In addition, I have some plants that require soaking their roots in a water bath once a week - Guess what I'm doing now instead of using the sink? We're going on a beach trip in a few months, and I'm thinking about buying a second one and taking both. I think these things have a million uses, and the fact that they fold up and store (and pack) well is fantastic - Despite the fact that mine never seems to be kept for long periods of time!.
This is what I use to soak my feet, and it also doubles as a bathroom storage container. There is plenty of room for my women's size 10 foot.
makes room for more. br>Due to the light weight of the material and the fact that it can be used in multiple ways, it is lightweight. We needed something that looked like a bucket but was rectangular in shape. I bought it with the intention of parking the camper on the beach, filling the tub with water, and placing it on the bumper to dip my feet in the sand before entering - It greatly reduced the amount of sand in the camper! It was so useful for this that I sent a second one to a friend who owns a boat for the same reason. We've found a lot of other uses for this item over time, and I use it all the time when we need something similar to a bucket. Larger dish items, fruits and vegetables, berry picking, large dog bowl, corralling smaller items, and perhaps my favorite - Before grilling, soak the corn on the cob! My only gripe, which was specific to my order - It was scratched up pretty badly right out of the box; it didn't stop me from using it, but it wasn't what you'd expect from a brand new item.
I gave this 5 stars because you get exactly what you see and the dimensions are there to compare, so I can't complain, but the 'collapsible' feature of this sink, in my opinion, isn't very useful. In terms of space used, there isn't much of a difference between collapsed and expanded. The goal is to make the most of the space available. What's the point of doing it if you're not? It's a different story if you buy multiples and stack them. However, when compared to another collapsible sink I own, this one is a little shorter and holds a little more because it's wider and longer, but it doesn't take up as much space when collapsed due to its shape and the plastic base at the bottom. This sink has 1/4-inch plastic feet on the bottom that keep it from sinking into the ground, but I'm not sure how useful they are. If you're going to use it as a dog bowl or something, put it on a table top. Unlike my other collapsible basin, this one, in my opinion, is more useful when expanded to hold items than when collapsed for storage. Your results may vary, of course. Also, I'm not sure how well the plastic in this sink will withstand the heat and sun where I live; only time will tell, but certain plastics don't fare well in the sun.
This collapsible dish tub is exactly what I was looking for, and it's ideal for sinks with limited space. The dimensions given are correct. A standard breakfast plate, soup spoon, and a large mug (22 oz) are shown to show how easy it is to collapse and expand the pan. I hope you find the photos useful.
I needed a place to put water for my dogs when they were outside, so I decided to give this bin a shot. It arrived quickly and is perfect once opened; my dogs are small, and it folds down to a smaller height if I want it to, as well as holding a good amount of water. I am pleased with this purchase because it is reasonably priced.
I'm extremely pleased with my purchase and would enthusiastically recommend it to friends. They'll be ideal for my dishwashing station at the campground. It's a good size, but it folds up flat for storage.
For my needs, this is the perfect size. I bought two of them and use them for everything from soaking things to gathering all the small items that need to be moved from one location to another. They're sturdy and simple to collapse and expand, and if you live in an apartment with limited storage space, they're nice and compact when not in use but stand up well when opened. They take up a fraction of the space that a comparable size non-recyclable item would. It would be a collapsible bin. Because of my limited storage, my old bin would accumulate a variety of items, necessitating the removal and reorganization of everything as well as a thorough cleaning before use! br>br>This bin is highly recommended, especially for those with limited storage space!.