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ryanallie1
Dec 30, 2011Explorer
Hi All.
As said, a 50 ft Hose is rather hard to deal with. There have already been several good choice for you to choose from, for storing your hoses. We carry one 25 ft Drinking Water Hose, and a 15 ft Drinking Water hose, and a couple of 4 ft Drinking Water Hoses. We have never needed more than this in 45 years of RV'ing. If I were going to replace our Drinking Water Hoses, I would go with one 50 ft Drinking Water Hose, on its on reel. That way it would take up a lot less room. Right now, we have all of our Hoses in a 5 Gal Bucket. The reason for that, is because we do mostly all Boondocking. And a lot of places require that you have at least one 5 Gallon Bucket, and a Shovel, a Rake and an Ax. Works for us anyways. There are lots of choice out there, just depending on how much Drinking Water Hose you want to carry. Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
As said, a 50 ft Hose is rather hard to deal with. There have already been several good choice for you to choose from, for storing your hoses. We carry one 25 ft Drinking Water Hose, and a 15 ft Drinking Water hose, and a couple of 4 ft Drinking Water Hoses. We have never needed more than this in 45 years of RV'ing. If I were going to replace our Drinking Water Hoses, I would go with one 50 ft Drinking Water Hose, on its on reel. That way it would take up a lot less room. Right now, we have all of our Hoses in a 5 Gal Bucket. The reason for that, is because we do mostly all Boondocking. And a lot of places require that you have at least one 5 Gallon Bucket, and a Shovel, a Rake and an Ax. Works for us anyways. There are lots of choice out there, just depending on how much Drinking Water Hose you want to carry. Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
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