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Winterization of the shower

Is there a manual or automatic pump that can be used to pump the antifreeze into the tank through the garden hose fitting?
This is what I would always use. Hook it up to a drill and boom!
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Is there a manual or automatic pump that can be used to pump the antifreeze into the tank through the garden hose fitting?
It’s not nessasary, simply pump the water out using the nozzle, remove the shower head and blow into the hose to push out any water in the hose. The water left in the tank has room to expand.
 
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