Truckers, Y'all Been Sleeping On This Auto Portable Shower


Fourteen hours on the road. You smell like diesel and regret. You pull into a rest stop hoping there's a shower — maybe there's a line, maybe it's $15, maybe there isn't one at all.

If that's ever been you, you already get why one video of a trucker showering outside got 100+ people asking "where do I get one?"

The Real Problem

Long haul life means showers aren't guaranteed. Hot water isn't guaranteed. And feeling clean isn't a luxury out here — it's the difference between showing up human or showing up like you just crawled out of the cab after a week.

This little shower fills that gap.

What You're Actually Getting

● 12 liters (~3 gallons) — enough for a full rinse, no problem

● Air-powered. Looks floppy when it's off, that's normal. Hit the button, it airs up, ready to go

● USB-C charging — same cable you're already using for your phone

● Hose tucked at the bottom — pull it out when you need it, hide it when you don't

● Water pressure actually hits. Not a weak trickle, a real shower stream

Where It Actually Fits Your Life

No-name rest stop, overnight. No facilities, no problem. Hang it off the cab, clean in five minutes.

Backroad routes with zero truck stops. Bring your own shower, stop depending on finding one.

Right after unloading in the heat. Rinse off before getting back behind the wheel.

Weekend camping trips. Doesn't clock out when your shift ends.

Why It's a Trucker Favorite

You care about stuff that's easy to use alone, doesn't need an outlet that isn't there, doesn't eat up cab space, and actually holds up. This checks every box — built for people who need it often, not just once a year.

Bottom Line

$40 won't change your life. But feeling human again after a long haul? That's not nothing.

If you've been on the fence, this is your sign.

 

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