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ol_Bombero-JC
Jan 29, 2016Explorer
IAMICHABOD wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Those are fine but try coiling when the temps get cool. IMHO these are the best hoses available I have found. NOT cheap but will last a lifetime. You can pick from a variety of lengths or have any length made you want. Also you can select from solid brass or SS ends that won't fall apart.
These hoses are flexible in COLD weather.
Not good with adding links maybe someone can help, thanks.
http://www.rvwaterfilterstore.com/Hoses.htm
Here You Go
And Here is a easy way to make those clickable links. If you can post a URL in a post, it is easy to make it clickable.
Good to see the RV water filter store "custom" hoses finally got posted.
Sooo....use whatever you like - green garden hose, white hose from Wally, or??
The big diff to me is not the *quality* of the water from "any old hose", but the *quality* of the hose itself.
The RV Water Filter Store sells a hose that doesn't kink when stored, coils nicely in hot or cold weather, has quality couplings, avail in any length I choose, and won't "rupture" when you least expect it from over-pressure.
(yeah I use a Watts regulator).
Gets down to - do you want cheapO -or quality?...:@
Pull your (water) hose and be happy!...:C
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