🔥 Hot water freedom, anywhere you roam!
The GASLAND BS158 is a compact, portable propane tankless water heater delivering 1.58 gallons per minute of hot water powered by 41,000 BTU/hr. Designed for outdoor use, it features six advanced safety protections including overheating and flame failure safeguards. Easy to install and operate with electronic ignition, it’s ideal for camping, RVs, cabins, and more, running on a standard 20 lb propane tank.
Manufacturer | GASLAND |
Part Number | BS158 |
Item Weight | 14.72 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.8 x 6.1 x 17.3 inches |
Item model number | BS158 |
Batteries | 2 D batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Style | 1.58 GPM/6L |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Power Source | Liquid Propane |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Wattage | 12000 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Flow Rate | 1.58 Gallons Per Minute |
Maximum Pressure | 145 Pound per Square Inch |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Mounting Type | Floor |
Special Features | Overheating Protection, Low Water Flow Protection, Dry Combustion Protection, Anti-Freezing Protection, High Water Pressure Protection, Flame Failure Protection |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
T**N
Camping setup
Just tested it tonight & it went great!
B**D
Gasland product review
Great product and support was outstanding!!!
B**K
Worth the money
Money very well spent. My water stays hot the entire time I'm using it. Waters hot enough that I need to turn it down, which is impressive because I like my showers hot. Perfect buy for off grid living. My only regret is not buying it sooner.
A**R
Poor Quality Control, Shipped out not working USED/previously RETURNED unit.
I had this thing setup and ready to go with in a hour of opening the box. The first thing I noted was a few water drops, I should have just packed it back up then, instead I carried on... (I took pictures afterwards and found many concerning items that look that not only was this a USED unit, it looks like somebody attempted to get it working see pics for details.) I followed all instructions and it would not fire up. The water ran smooth, the igniter clicked but no warm water. I tried two different 20lb propane tanks same results. I never smelled propane, and even after shutting off the LP tank and running the water on and off several times there was still gas pressure in the line when disconnected, My best guess is that the gas solenoid is faulty and not letting gas pass to the burner. I opened it up to check items per manual and found the igniting leads were all over the place, they are marked red and blue but no idea what that means. Only one would make spark, not sure if this is a how it’s supposed to function though. As I continued to diagnose the problem I found the metal housing was all beat up, clearly somebody has already tried to fix this thing. I pulled the water pressure release plug and it had corrosion on it, can be seen in the pictures. As I started to pack it back up to send back I got a good look at the packaging and though everything is for the most part it what appears to be a new condition, the bags look like they may have all been crumpled up at one point. Even the box it shipped in had two layers of tape, as well as the accessory box. I can’t speak for the previous purchaser of this unit but it was sent back and instead of its function being verified by the seller it was just shipped back out and I was the poor sucker that has to send it back again. Not impressed. I have read many good reviews but I’m not sure I want to give GasLand a second chance.
M**N
Nicest one I've seen but will only raise temp 38 degrees
Very well packaged, quality and appearance seem very good. The owners manual was clearer than most, until I was frustrated that it did not show how to attach the shower hose and head. So, I just did what I thought would work, and it did. I was left with a lot of extra hook up parts, as I only use a garden host to the water inlet and did not need them.I used a Triton 5L model prior to this one for seven years, but before winter I failed to properly drain water from it, which ruined it when it froze. BE SURE to drain/dry properly before freezing temps!I believe the manual states it only heats water "up to 38 degrees". Because my well water is around 50, I plan to coil 200' of hose above ground where the sun can pre-heat it to get a hot shower. On cloudy/cooler days, I may skip a full blown shower or just brace for the 88 degree water, which is barely warmer than a high school pool. Price was good, but now I'm wishing I paid a lot more to get hot showers on demand.
S**R
High quality, great warranty
The shower meets all of my expectations. I bought three of them for my off-grid camping excursions. They are well built, long lasting, and produce high volume of hot water as advertised. They stand by their warranty if any issues arise. I have used other propane showers previously but this is the most reliable and productive unit I have found on the market.
B**S
If you enjoy endless hot water while camping this one is just for you. Read the manual !
Tested the Outdoor portable propane shower outside with a 8 mph breeze. The breeze was blowing directly at the shower.Pros:Easy install if you read the instructions. Take your time reading them.Water heats up fast and stays hotTemperature adjustment is somewhat easy to figure out.With a 8mph steady breeze the unit stayed lit without any interruption to the flame.Everything you need to hook it up ( other than the propane bottle , 2 D batteries,water and garden hose ) are included. I looked for common sense be it wasn't shipped with the unit. More on that later.On-off button on the shower headCons:Instructions may have been written by the Chinese. At times I though I was having a stroke while reading the installation guide. Some instructions make no sense. This isn't a big deal unless you drank to much coffee before hand and have a anger problem.Some things I learned while testing it.I planed on taking it camping. The reasons is simple.I need to shower once a day of I whine like a 6 year old. Don't judge me. With that said, this shower is heavy and cumbersome. I installed a pump, screen, extra hose and 12 volt car battery for the " off the grid " pump. If you do the electric pump thing read up on the gallons per minute requirements for this shower. I got the one that will empty a swimming pool in 15 minutes. Great pump but a short shower. 3 min shower = 5 gallons.When the pump starts to push air into the shower unit, the safety will shut off the propane. At this point the water temperature will drop to really cold. When the water returns to the shower the pilot light will automatically light the propane. The water can become extremely hot for a short burst of time.Common sense:If you smell propane and the water isn't heating up according to the manual it's not broken. Tighten the propane hose. Finger tight doesn't count.If the water pressure is low ...... you are losing water from the hose connection. You would think I would have figured that out, but I just kept looking at the shower spout thinking, " It's broken " . The plumber tape provided works if you use it. I must have missed that part in the manual.
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