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- TucsonJimExplorer II
- gboppExplorerNice. Good reviews and the price is reasonable.
- Clay_LExplorerAlso one of these Coil & Wrap makes it a lot easier with any hose.
- wildtoadExplorer III use one of the fabric roll up hoses you can get at camping world when it gets cold. It comes with a plastic housing with a crank handle, so when you're done, attach the hose to the housing and start cranking. Drains the hose at the same time. Only negative I've encountered is that you need to watch out for kinking.
- old_guyExplorermight check out the tehnor hoses. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002MBG05E?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage
they are cheaper than the one Jim mentioned above. - GoostoffExplorerFlexzilla....nuff said
- cpaulsenExplorer
Goostoff wrote:
Flexzilla....nuff said
Is this one drinking water safe?? - WeBeFulltimersExplorer
TucsonJim wrote:
Flexible drinking water hose.
Jim
This hose is only 7/16" and the reviews I saw (didn't read all) were by little old ladies that used them to water their gardens/plants. This WOULD NOT be a good hose for your RV supply hose! - GoostoffExplorer
cpaulsen wrote:
Goostoff wrote:
Flexzilla....nuff said
Is this one drinking water safe??
Well, I have drank water out of it, and I am still alive. We didnt have them fancy white hoses when we were kids either. Guess what? I drank out of those too, and here I still sit able to type this message. - HalmfamilyExplorerI've put mine in front of the heater exhaust to warm up and rolls up nicely.
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