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Midnight Forest Rain Flare Pressure Wash Kit

$119.99

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Say goodbye to frustrating pumps and hello to the Midnight Forest Rain Flare Pressure Wash Kit from Nomadic Supply Company, the battery-powered pressure washer that delivers powerful cleaning wherever you roam.

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Tired of weak, inconsistent pressure from portable water tanks? Say goodbye to frustrating pumps and hello to the Midnight Forest Rain Flare Pressure Wash Kit from Nomadic Supply Company, the battery-powered pressure washer that delivers powerful cleaning wherever you roam. Our Midnight Forest Rain Flare Pressure Wash Kit is the ultimate cleaning companion for overlanders, campers, and anyone who demands powerful, portable cleaning.

WARNING: Using this product in an unsafe manner can cause injury. Keep product out of reach of children
Our Rain Flare will only work on our tanks as our tanks have intake valves to allow for inward airflow

Midnight Forest Rain Flare Pressure Wash Kit Features:

Unleash 400 PSI of cleaning power:

  • Blast away mud from tires, gear, and vehicles with the high-pressure jet.
  • Rinse dishes and surfaces effortlessly with the 15° fan spray.
  • Shower off at camp with the gentle shower setting.
  • Choose the perfect spray: from a wide fan to a focused stream, the Rain Flare adapts to any task.

No more pressure drop, just consistent cleaning:

  • Unlike traditional tanks, the Midnight Forest Rain Flare Pressure Wash Kit’s internal pump maintains constant pressure, even as your tank empties.
  • Spray for 30 minutes on a single battery charge, enough for multiple tank refills.
  • Conserve water: the Midnight Forest Rain Flare Pressure Wash Kit’s high-pressure, low-flow design cleans effectively with minimal water usage.

Built for the overland lifestyle:

  • Compact and portable: easily fits in your rig or backpack.
  • Durable construction: withstands the rigors of off-road adventures.
  • Simple to use: intuitive controls and twist-nozzle for quick spray switching.

More than just cleaning:

  • Rinse off dusty hiking boots.
  • Revive dirty camping gear.
  • Wash down muddy bikes or kayaks.
  • Give your vehicle a quick shine.

Midnight Forest Rain Flare Pressure Wash Kit Includes:

  • Sprayer and barrel
  • 6 pattern nozzle
  • Battery & wall charger
  • 16 foot quick connect hose
  • Carrying case

Midnight Forest Rain Flare Pressure Wash Kit Specifications:

  • Battery-powered portable pressure washer that sprays up to 400 PSI
  • 6 Pattern nozzle to switch between soft showers or laser-focused streams
  • 30-minute constant spray battery life – empty your 2-gallon tank 8 times without recharging, 8-gallon 2.8 times
  • Garden nozzle included to operate tank as gravity feed – low pressure, no batteries required

Midnight Forest Rain Flare Pressure Wash Kit FAQ’s:

What is the Rain Basin?
The Rain Basin is a portable water storage system that can be mounted to your car, truck, van, or RV. The tank can be mounted and locked to your vehicle using our MF Mount Kits. Our Rain Flare portable pressure washer combined with the Rain Basin allows you to have pressurized water on the go.

Does the tank pressurize?
No. Our tanks use our 400 PSI Rain Flare Sprayer to create water pressure. Some comparisons to consider with an air pressure tank:

Most air pressure tanks have a water stream of 30 – 60 PSI. Our Sprayer is 400 PSI.

Air pressure tanks lose water pressure as you empty the tank. You may start at 60 PSI but will end at 10 or less. Our sprayer will empty the tank with consistent water pressure throughout.

When designing a pressurized tank, you need to make the tank rounded. Since ours are not, we can design a lower profile shape, a rain collection indentation, and baffles to stop water sloshing when off-roading.

What is the Rain Basin Washdown?
The Rain Basin Washdown is a portable water storage unit that is great for users who want to store their water tank in the trunk of their vehicle or in the bed of their truck. This tank does not mount but instead uses rubber cleats on the bottom of the tank to stay in place during travel. This tank includes the Rain Flare sprayer kit which can be removed to reveal a large capacity sink and drain plug.

How does the tank mount to my vehicle?
Our tanks are mounted to vehicles using our custom Midnight Forest Mount System. The mounts work by having a cast metal plate that is bolted to the tank. The user bolts the mount body to their roof rack, bed, side panels, or tailgate. The user is then able to slide the two mount pieces together creating a secure connection. The user then uses the included cylinder locks to lock the tank to their vehicle.

How quickly does the Rain Flare Sprayer run out of battery?
The Rain Flare Portable pressure washer has a continuous spray time of 30 minutes. This means you will actually run out of water in the 8-gallon tank before having to charge the battery. In fact, you could empty the 8 gal tank almost 3 times before having to charge the battery.

Also note: The Rain Flare kit comes with a garden hose nozzle as well. This nozzle can be used to operate the tank as gravity feed only. This comes in handy for gentle jobs like rinsing children or filling dog bowls. Car chargers are available on the site for recharging your sprayer on the go.

Can I buy the 8-gallon Rain Basin as a tank only?
No. The 8-gallon tank is too long and heavy to store unmounted. The 8-gallon is sold as a Tank & Mount Kit, or a Complete Kit – Tank, Mount, and Rain Flare.

Note: The 8-gallon Washdown tank is a great option if you want an 8-gallon tank that does not mount.

How does the air valve work?
The air valve is located in the large top cap of your tank. When traveling, keep the rubber stopper cap inserted -completely closing the valve. When operating the tank, remove the stopper cap so the valve can breathe. Water will not spill out of the cap even when the stopper is removed.

How do I stop my shut-off valve from leaking?
You likely do not have it screwed on all the way. You can use a wrench or towel for grip assistants to tighten it further. If water appears to be dripping from the lever, tighten the lever screw.

My lock is jammed. How do I fix it?
Your lock can jam in two ways:

Debris: Clear debris from the lock mechanism by blowing compressed air into it, rinsing it with water, or shooting WD40 into the hole. Once the debris is cleared, your lock will function like normal.

Frozen: If water has gotten into your lock and frozen you likely will not even be able to insert the key. Use hot water, a lighter, or a heat gun to heat the lock. Once it is thawed, the lock will function like normal.

How do I set up my tank for rain collection?
Place your tank flat on the ground with the indented side facing up. Remove the rain collection cap. Be sure the tank is perfectly flat – use rocks or sand under the tank to level the corners.

Water is not coming out of my Rain Flare Sprayer.
Be sure you mount your tank in a position so that the spout is at the bottom of the tank, where water, not air, will be drawn out.
Make sure the air valve in your top cap is open. Open the valve by removing the rubber stopper cap.
Your gun may not be priming. Hold the gun lower than the level of your tank, or unplug it and let water run out of the hose before reattaching it. Once the gun is primed it will operate like normal.

My mounts will not slide all the way together.
If you are installing a tank that requires two mounts, the mounts need to be positioned in a perfectly straight line. If the mounts are off-axis, the plates will not be able to slide all the way together. One easy way to fix this is to loosen the mount so it is finger-tight. Then slide the tank all the way into the mount. Hold the mount in that position then gently remove the tank. Tighten down the mount in its new position.

Brand

Midnight Forest

MIDNIGHT FOREST has been founded to help carry the torch of North American Conservation. As a customer, you will have the option to donate with us at checkout. We have recently donated $500 to the The National Wildlife Federation with the help of our customers. 100% of your donation at checkout will go to the NWF. Where does the name Midnight Forest come from? In 1891, Congress was reconsidering land laws, and an amendment allowed the President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, to set aside forest reserves from public land, known as the Forest Reserve Act. However, by 1907, interest groups complained about regulations for operations in forest reserve lands. Consequently, an amendment was added to the Agriculture Appropriations Act of 1907, prohibiting the creation or addition of forest reserves in certain states, changing their name to national forests, and emphasizing use over preservation. President Roosevelt had to sign this amendment into law, which gave him until noon on March 4, 1907. He spent the next few days consulting with Gifford Pinchot, head of the U.S. Forest Service, about the areas to designate as national forest reserves. Numerous government clerks worked continuously through the night to complete the paperwork necessary for Roosevelt to proclaim twenty-one new forest preserves and to enlarge eleven existing ones, totaling approximately 16,000,000 acres. After signing the Agricultural Appropriations Act, Roosevelt created 150 national forests, five national parks, and 18 national monuments, among other conservation efforts. The national forests alone consisted of 150,000,000 acres of land by the end of his term in 1909. Roosevelt’s conservation efforts were critical in preserving natural resources for future generations and established the foundation for modern environmental policy. Due to the timing of these proclamations and Roosevelt’s comment, the forests created in March 1907 became known as the “midnight forests.” It was a stroke described by a Forest Service historian as “the last flamboyant act of the conservation movement.” Despite the opposition from special interest groups, Roosevelt’s actions have proven essential to the protection and preservation of public lands. The national forests, in particular, provide resources for recreation, timber, grazing, wildlife, and water. Additionally, they continue to play an essential role in mitigating the effects of climate change by storing carbon and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. As public land users ourselves, we chose to name our company Midnight Forest to continue to carry the torch of Public land protection. Using proceeds from the sale of our products, we make donations to conservation groups who protect and maintain public land, conserve wildlife, and actively fight anti-public land lobbying groups.
WarningWARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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