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Lou_Castle
Oct 08, 2007Explorer
Speaking of shutoffs. Not only is the one at the end of the hose that TomG2 mentions useful but something similar is one at the bathroom sink. This product is called an EZ Flow. It's a plastic stick that hangs straight down from the faucet. You turn on the water but nothing comes out until you push the stick to the side. As soon as you move your hand away from it the water shuts off. You only need the water on to wet your hands or face and then wash off the soap. You can also set it to run continuously if you wanted to fill up the sink.
I use a shutoff at the shower as RoadWarriors2 mentions. It helps with the navy showers. I adjust it so that the water trickles out, otherwise there's sometimes a cold blast when you turn it on again.
I also like a "Y" connector for use at the bib from the water supply. It lets me run the house water and another hose for rinsing the black tank without having to trade the hoses.
I also like quick connects at both ends of the hoses.
All of these products can be found at this site Water Filter Store
I use a shutoff at the shower as RoadWarriors2 mentions. It helps with the navy showers. I adjust it so that the water trickles out, otherwise there's sometimes a cold blast when you turn it on again.
I also like a "Y" connector for use at the bib from the water supply. It lets me run the house water and another hose for rinsing the black tank without having to trade the hoses.
I also like quick connects at both ends of the hoses.
All of these products can be found at this site Water Filter Store
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