by 48Rob » Thu Sep 11, 2008 6:04 pm
Patti,
I have built two teardrops with sinks...also.
The first one had a 5-6 gallon portable container under the counter, that fed the sink with a counter mounted hand pump.
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The sink was fairly small.
Good for hand washing, brushing your teeth, and some cooking.
Kind of small to do dishes in though.
All in all, not bad, not great, but better than having to go find a jug of water, open it up, pour some out, and then put it back away.
The "KISS." method is good, but there are a lot of different levels, depending on your idea of "easy" or "simple".
The second tear has a sink that is a bit larger.
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I don't recall the dimensions, but it is very deep, and I can wash a frying pan in it.
Much easier in this one since besides more room, there is hot water delivered by an electric pump.
The hand pump was a pain...
The latest version isn't nearly as simple as the first, but it is much more user friendly, and enjoyable.
Water tanks can get icky, but are also very easy to sanitize (something one should do each year anyway...takes just 15 minutes).
They can hurt gas mileage if you haul water 400 miles...but they can easily be filled once you get to the campground.
The sink verses no sink debate is really very much like the "what color do you think looks best" debate.
Everyone has very valid and practical reasons for making their own choice.
None are "wrong" none are "the best".
I like hot water available at the turn of a faucet lever.
Others prefer a recycled gallon milk jug.
Both work.
Rob
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...