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- ejmorganExplorerI've been using them for many years without any problems.
Ed - fj12ryderExplorer IIIWe have them, but they can be hard to get apart since they rely on the friction fit for non-leakage. If you get them tight enough to not leak they can be kind of hard to twist apart. Personally I think they're harder to get apart than the regular twist-lock kind.
- downtheroadExplorerThis might be a solution for you...it's a push on "cam lock" system rather than the twist on connection...
Google: Waste Master Sewer Hose. (you can also convert the hoses you already have to this system for much less money. That's what I did) - Shadow_CatcherExplorerI picked up the bits and pieces to convert to cam lock from Tractor supply.
- dkreuzenExplorerI used the Blue Line hoses for 7+ years until the hose got a hole in it. The fittings can be much harder to connect/disconnect than standard bayonet connections. If you have issues with strength in your hands I would stay away from the Blue Line system.
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- Cummins12V98Explorer IIIGreat oil filter wrench! ^^^^^^^^
- dcmac214ExplorerWe use a plastic spanner, works great and cost little. Think it's a Rhino product, two to a package so you have a good grip when putting two lengths together.
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