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The Kitchen Sink
Sea to Summit
The Kitchen Sink
$19.95 - $29.95
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  A portable camp sink that works like a champ.

  At last, a portable camp sink that really works! Our sinks are great for collection and carrying of water for purification, cooking, washing dishes or personal bathing. They’re ideal for backpacking or group camping and they make a great gift for the outdoors person who has everything. Now available in a compact 5 Liter size and for large groups a 20 Liter size.

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Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Volume:
1.3 Gallons (5 Liters)
2.6 Gallons (10 Liters)
5.2 Gallons (20 Liters)
Weight:
5 Liter: 3.0 oz
10 Liter: 4.4 oz
20 Liter: 6.4 oz
Dimensions:
5 Liter: 11 in (diam) x 4 in (h)
10 Liter: 15 in (diam) x 6 in (h)
20 Liter: 18 in (diam) x 7 in (h)
Other Features:
• Unique design with stainless steel stiffening ring that prevents the sink from collapsing when full
• Base is broader than top so it won't tip over in use
• Fine to use with hot water and detergent
• Fully taped seams
Wide webbing carry handles
• Comes with its own handy storage pouch
• The 5 Liter size makes an excellent dog bowl!
Please note: bleach (even in mild concentrations) will damage the polyurethane coating and nylon fabric and should not be used
Always start with cold water in the sink, then add hot water (very hot water by itself will damage the seam tape)
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