Reddit mentions: The best bedside shampoo basins & trays

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Top Reddit comments about Bedside Shampoo Basins & Trays:

u/SabineStJack · 2 pointsr/BDSMcommunity

I enjoy using a inflatable basin (link below) for my subs who enjoy golden showers. It a good way to contain your pee while ensuring they can be drenched and drink it easily (if you are straddling their body). If you enjoy more of a full body gs scene a little inflatable bed is a good option.

I have used both with much success. The inflatable bed is good if you need to save space and protect the ground. Its also a lot easier to drench the whole body and then move onto other things while still being in the tub.

For example, the last time I used mine was with a sub who enjoyed being drenched in pee, then immediately being canned on his bottom. He was able to quickly situate his body while still being surrounded by my pee. You can even shove their head into the pee from this position. Just make sure to keep an eye out for signs of drowning, I know that sounds silly but it doesn't take much for this to be a real concern, especially if little pools form in the tub.

Have fun and stay safe!

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Head Basin: https://www.amazon.com/Access-Inflatable-Shampoo-Basin-Disabled/dp/B002YMMFW8/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_121_bs_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=3K5KG2X4P7R1ZG7KA6AZ

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Inflatable bed: https://www.amazon.com/18-89-20-86in-inflatable-assistive-sprinkler-Pregnancy/dp/B07CZYJPVF/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1539117917&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=inflatable+bath&psc=1

u/Im_a_peach · 2 pointsr/TruckerCats

First truck cat was a kitten. We used a pink hospital basin for litter. Current cat loves to throw litter, so she has a really deep box with a filter. Tidy Cat 24/7 and daily cleaning. Smoking truck so we keep Ozium on board, as well. DH likes to track mud, so everything gets seriously cleaned every time we come home.

We've had this food bowl forever. First cat was not a scratcher. Second cat didn't scratch in the truck.

Current cat will claw all the things! She's fond of her blanket and our seats. They're new replacements and I can't find covers for them. She also likes clawing the carpet. Trimming nails reduces the clawing. She has a bird on a string and "mauls" me when we play.

Our essentials.

u/knottysleeves · 3 pointsr/Dreadlocks

Every dreadhead should own an inflatable hairwashing basin. It's perfect for deep-cleaning -- you can just lie down on the floor for 30 mins and read a book while your locks soak. I used an old rolled towel under my neck for additional comfort, then when the 30 mins were up I'd use the towel as a headwrap so I wouldn't drip all over the floor while walking to the shower. :-)

u/1-Sisyphe · 1 pointr/DIY

I'd like to put a small pump like this one into a standard small plastic basin like that.
The basin will be filled by rain water.
When there is enough water in the basin, I'd like the pump to start and transfer the water in a tank.
I didn't find so far any cheap way of controlling the pump. And any pump with the sensor included is way too big and too expensive.
Would you have any suggestion?

u/1984Society · 1 pointr/VanLife

Literally anything that holds water.

You can find basins like this https://www.amazon.com/Round-Plastic-Basin-1148-11-25/dp/B00F9FYGQ0 at walmart for $5

u/wiggle-puppy · 4 pointsr/Dreadlocks

I use one of these. Highly recommended.

u/hyperventilate · 1 pointr/Parenting

When I was a kid, I hated getting water in my ears. It felt weird and sounded weird and I just didn't like it, so I hated washing my hair.

Could it be something like that? Maybe something like this could help.