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- Jim_NormanExplorerI have recently seen this type of hose approved for drinking water. Not likley to buy one as I have enough hoses already.
- Dutch_12078Explorer II
Kayteg1 wrote:
Well. Just because it is white it doesn't have to be FDA approved.
When I was growing up, I've got disciplined by my parents and even guardians, I play with Mercury flowing in palm of my hand, I was pounding led plumbing with hammers, I was cutting asbestos with hacksaw and likely had 1000's of other things going, that are consider crime today.
Fact is that when somebody call me, I had to run downstairs and stand next to the phone while talking.
Most people had similar childhood experiences. Most survived them. Key word: "MOST" - Kayteg1Explorer IIWell. Just because it is white it doesn't have to be FDA approved.
When I was growing up, I've got disciplined by my parents and even guardians, I play with Mercury flowing in palm of my hand, I was pounding led plumbing with hammers, I was cutting asbestos with hacksaw and likely had 1000's of other things going, that are consider crime today.
Fact is that when somebody call me, I had to run downstairs and stand next to the phone while talking. - raross61Explorerdeleted
- Kayteg1Explorer III bought all kind of hose an liquidation auction.
The expendable hose broke at the end fitting, but that was easy to fix with hacksaw and hose clamp.
Still that hose is hard to clean, while still taking pretty good storage.
The Reel hose on other hand is FDA approved, but kinks while you breath on it, so you have to be extra careful with it. I also have a feeling that few pulls over concrete will wear out holes in it.
So when Reel hose can be good as a back up, I still carry good white hose for RV hookups. - JimExplorerReally, can't understand what the thinking is when people are told by scientists that the water out of a certain hose is NOT drinkable, and yet they continue to do so. Not a smart move in my mind. I just look at it this way, if a hose is made in a 3rd world country with weak consumer protection, like China, AND, it's marked 'Not for Potable water', I'm not going to be filling my tank using it.
I would like to have one for other purposes though. I'd like to try one for washing the RV and such. - Two_JayhawksExplorer
Moffittclan wrote:
Is anyone using those expandable water hoses for your fresh water hose? Just saw an add for the Top Brass Hose. It looks like it would be good for storage...
I got one last year one of the clubs had them. I can't swear it was the "Top Brass" but I honestly think it was. It would have worked fine if I had not left it pressurized with the nozzle closed for about ten seconds. - J-RoosterExplorer
Corkey05 wrote:
X-2, I haven't found one that's any good yet!
I've yet to find one that's certified for potable water. The issue of fitting leaks seems to be a big overriding issue.
Those two issues keep me waiting in the wings. - Mike_HohnsteinExplorer
- markchengrExplorer III use Xhoses around the yard. The package they come in specifically states "Do not use for drinking water". Apparently it can do you harm.
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