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Chandalen
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Jun 22, 2015

Pocket Hose

So.. a few years ago I bought two 'pocket hoses' (the nifty 50' expanding hoses that take up no room to store) and used them for constant water supply to the RV.

After two days one of them popped. Lesson: these are not made to be constantly under water pressure.

Now I see the new version the 'Brass pocket hose.'

It claims its 3x stronger.

Anyone have any experiance with them being used as a constant water connection to the RV's?

Thanks!
  • IMO those things are junk, no matter what brand. I know of too many expanding hoses that failed. And it doesn't seem to matter whether they were kept under pressure or not. I have sold the darn things (probably sold a couple hundred) but I have a very low opinion of them, especially in light of the assurances of quality I received from the supplier and the customer complaints I get to hear when they return 'em.
  • Instead of a pocket hose I use one of the roll up fabric hoses they sell at CW. works great especially in the cold weather.
  • Dick_B wrote:
    I always thought that a white hose was to be used to supply fresh water. Maybe a search for `white hose' on this Forum would confirm that.
    I like the Y connection idea.


    Close...it's probably wisest to use a hose rated for drinking water. Often, but not always, these are white colored. The color of the outside layer of the hose has nothing to do with the cleanliness and composition of the inner lining and fittings, other than perhaps by convention. I have two such hoses, and I think offhand one is white and the other is light blue.

    One advantage of a white or light-colored hose is that you won't be quite so likely to get hot water on sunny days after it has been sitting for awhile in the hose.
  • I always thought that a white hose was to be used to supply fresh water. Maybe a search for `white hose' on this Forum would confirm that.
    I like the Y connection idea.
  • I got one at 1/3 off. I bought it to use on a Y connector to have a hose with a sprayer available. It's perfect for that. I would never have even considered it to be used as a constant pressure hose.
  • If it is constant supply, then just get a regular hose and save your money.
  • They too are junk. They offered to sell me a new one at 1/2 the cost of a new one. I would pay decent money for one that was actually built well. I love the concept.

  • Don't think they are rated or recommended for safe to use as a drinking water supply either.


    ... that could explain the rash...
  • Chandalen wrote:


    After two days one of them popped. Lesson: these are not made to be constantly under water pressure.

    Thanks!

    Don't think they are rated or recommended for safe to use as a drinking water supply either.

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