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- 96Bounder30EExplorer II
portscanner wrote:
Well, I just got thrown out of a campground for trying that dustpan trick.
The campground owner had a problem with me manoeuvring my camper close enough to the sink so that I could fill my fresh water tank.
After reviewing the surveillance footage........no wonder whey you got kicked out.........
- RoyBExplorer IIIRICE - I was looking on AMAZON and found the adapter. I only shop at WALMART-LOWES-and AMAZON it seems... I use the internet to get the part number then immediately go to AMAZON to buy it...
Roy Ken - portscannerExplorerWell, I just got thrown out of a campground for trying that dustpan trick.
The campground owner had a problem with me manoeuvring my camper close enough to the sink so that I could fill my fresh water tank. - RiceExplorer IIIThanks for the link! I never would have figured out how to search for that exact type. There's a nice graphic of what types of faucets it will work on.
That page also showed a different adapter, which appears to work on more types of faucets.
But this one is twice the price. Aah, decisions, decisions. - emiddlebExplorer
Rice wrote:
The Water Thief adapters don't work well for faucets like the one in the OP's photo. There's just not enough faucet for them to clamp onto, even with a hose clamp.
RoyB, what is that orange and black adapter called? I can't quite read the name on it, and I want one.
Claber Faucet adaptor - RiceExplorer IIIThe Water Thief adapters don't work well for faucets like the one in the OP's photo. There's just not enough faucet for them to clamp onto, even with a hose clamp.
RoyB, what is that orange and black adapter called? I can't quite read the name on it, and I want one. - IAMICHABODExplorer III
96Bounder30E wrote:
I have one of these rubber type adapters (also known as a water thief) with a thumb screw hose clamp on it........no tools needed!
Oh Drat another thing I have to buy that I heard of here. :B - GordonThreeExplorer
96Bounder30E wrote:
I have one of these rubber type adapters (also known as a water thief) with a thumb screw hose clamp on it........no tools needed!
I'll have to find myself a hose clamp like that, looks great! - 96Bounder30EExplorer II
GordonThree wrote:
neat idea about the dust pan!
I've used one of these at a few parks that for whatever reason did not have their water turned on except in the bathrooms.
Downside is, you pretty much have to hold it on to most faucets if you run the water at decent pressure.
I have one of these rubber type adapters (also known as a water thief) with a thumb screw hose clamp on it........no tools needed!
- GordonThreeExplorerneat idea about the dust pan!
I've used one of these at a few parks that for whatever reason did not have their water turned on except in the bathrooms.
Downside is, you pretty much have to hold it on to most faucets if you run the water at decent pressure.
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