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rockhillmanor
Jul 27, 2017Explorer
jerseyjim wrote:
I find just about no difference in how long a sewer hose lasts before some kind of puncture (and leak) occurs. So...i go to WalMart and buy the less expensive hoses. Buy 2. But then you have to purchase the "ends"...plastic things, one for the RV end and the other for the sewer inlet. and they can be difficulty to install...but I've been doing that for 30 years. No biggie. Once they're on, they're on. Move them from hose to hose, they never wear out. Also get a rubber donut. Use that too.l.....
Apparently you haven't tried the Rhino sewr hose! :B
I struggled with and replaced those cheap sewer hose after sewer hose.
Well, I am just real sorry I didn't buy a Rhino sewer hose sooner.
It's rigid, collapsible to stretch or close up depending on what length you need. The couplers/connections go on and off like butter and last forever. And it collapses all the way down for easy storage.
The Rhino sewer kit includes all the connectors you need that are required by some CG's, and IMHO should be used ALL the time as a courtesy to eliminate sewer odor. No need to use a rubber donut.
Made a big difference for me. Can't say enough about this product that does make dumping/hooking up a better experience.
P.S. Can be bought at Walmart also and it is NOT expensive especially if you figure in ALL the connectors are included in the price. :W

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