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After 4 months of regular use, I can say that the Roam is better than the RinseKit Cube in ALMOST every way. Design - Roam is more sleek and utilitarian. The symmetrical sides of the cube felt awkward since it couldn't fit in the nooks and crannies of my truck bed. The roam is perfect because when it's laid flat, it fits under my BamBeds platform. Functionality - far more showerhead options, which surprisingly all get used. Whether for camping or surfing, it accommodates all my different activities well. Flexibility - Soooo much easier to charge than the Cube. I just remove the upper housing and plug it into my USB-C charger. I can't speak to the ability to swap tanks since I only have one, but i feel like that could be a gamechanger for certain use cases. Water storage - 16 gallons in Roam vs 15 in Cube. More importantly, the Roam is actually effortless to empty due to it's simple Jerry Can design. The Cube has a HORRENDOUS design flaw that makes it impossible to fully empty, even after removing the bottom plug. Battery Life - no hard comparison done, but I felt like the Roam's battery lasted significantly longer on a single charge than the Cube Charging ports - Cube has USB charging ports for other electronics, while Roam has none. Meaningless category to me though. I never used the Cube's ports to charge anything Potability - Not important for me since I don't plan to drink out of the Roam, but may be a consideration for others. The water in the Cube always tasted like astroturf and probably would have made me sick had I made it my regular drinking source. The Roam water tasted fine when I tested it. Durability - This is where the Cube shines. Thing is built like a tank and survived years of abuse before I sold it. My Roam actually came damaged upon arrival (see pic), but it didn't bother me enough to complain. I also needed it that weekend and the Aus -> US shipping time is too long. Even so, after months of use I can see other microcracks along the plastic that houses the battery and hose unit. Pressure - Cube has a slight leg up here but the difference is trivial. Overall, I'm impressed by the Roam and would buy it again over the Cube, despite my concerns about durability. I also haven't had it long enough to grade its longevity but I'm hoping for the best.
William · 8 days ago
Bought it for washing the salt water off my ski before loading it onto my roof racks, as fresh water not always available, works perfect and more than enough for a warmish shower as well before heading off. Stays in the back of my Ute continuously now, just suits my lifestyle.
Buzz · 9 days ago
Wow! Purchaed and yes, I was skeptical but after using it this weekend after multiple surfs, cycles and even washing our dog after the beach, we love it! We charged it off our power bank. Holds heaps of water, heaps of pressure and so easy to use.
R · May 31, 2026
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