Enjoy consistent water flow wherever you travel with reliable 12V pressure pumps built for caravans, camping, and off-grid adventures. Whether you’re setting up a portable shower, running a sink in your camper, or maintaining steady water pressure in your van, a quality pump makes all the difference.
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At All12Volt, we stock a wide range of 12V water and pressure pumps engineered for performance, durability, and quiet operation. Choose from compact models for small setups to high-flow systems capable of powering multiple outlets at once. Each unit is designed for efficient water delivery, self-priming performance, and automatic pressure control to make your setup simple and reliable.
Perfect for 4WDs, caravans, boats, and camper trailers, our pumps are made to withstand vibration, dust, and the harsh Australian climate — giving you dependable water pressure wherever you go.
Upgrade your system today with a 12V pressure pump from All12Volt — the smart choice for portable water management.
12V Water Pressure Pumps
High-Flow & Compact Models
Automatic On/Off Pumps
Shower & Sink Pump Kits
Marine & RV Pumps
Replacement Filters & Fittings
What size 12V pressure pump do I need?
For a single outlet (like a sink or shower), a 3–5 L/min pump is usually sufficient. For multiple outlets or higher demand, choose a 6–10 L/min model for stronger flow.
Can I use a 12V pump for drinking water?
Yes — most pumps are suitable for fresh water. Just ensure the model is food-grade and used only with clean water lines.
Do 12V pumps need a pressure switch?
Many modern pumps include a built-in pressure switch that automatically starts and stops the pump based on water demand, simplifying installation.

Who does not love the outdoors and camping? It's a great adventure and opens up new destinations and often unexplored places. But you need to be well equipped with the safe and durable caravan and camping accessories for these outdoor activities. It is undoubtedly thrilling and exciting, but unless you take good care of what you need to do and what you should avoid, there's always a chance of an unpleasant experience. It pays to take sound advice from a 4WD specialist when going on a camping trip.