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I know we have a lot of hydroshot owners so I’m wondering if anybody has come up with a wizard way of storing one? I’ve just got one for our basic self done camper van so need to be able to store it by our back doors. The doors open onto our bike tray which you could walk through to living area and being that you generally use it when it’s grim outdoors it needs to be as convenient as possible.
I keep mine in an old plastic toolbox with the top tray removed, lives in the back of the van alongside a 20l jerry can full of water, both held in place with bungy cords
We have 3 storage cases and remove the spacers. One the Hydroshot and accessories goes in, the hose is kept separate.
The other has numerous non biking tools and the last one has Worxs drill and impact driver
They are all thin enough to slide under a false floor in the garage
While the Hydroshot users are here, is this the one you've all got?
I presume the spray nozzle will go straight on the end of the gun without the extension?
And a single charge will do at least 2 bikes?
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Remember the stainless tool boxes in the wiggle fire sale for £7 each? Fits perfectly in one of those with the top tray removed
presume the spray nozzle will go straight on the end of the gun without the extension?
You'll need the short stubby barrel to do that. It's about a tenner iirc. Turns it from a sniper rifle into a carbine
I've got a 5a battery, lasts for ever
I was hoping for something more 'wizard' than just putting it in a tub to be honest. We already have plenty of tubs all with set designations so don't want to either add another tub or put it into another.
I'll be doing some sort of hook with maybe a mop handle clip screwed to the rear door ply, or possibly one of those screw on cargo nets. Other option I've considered is resting on its back on top of the wheelarch.
I've got the latest high power one, battery lasts 4 bikes but it gets through water fast if you don't use the eco mode.
Find a space between already packed stuff and store it there? Doesn't need to be 'wizard' unless you plan on giving tours of your solution, it just needs to be easy to get at and put away.
