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- martiprExplorer
tsetsaf wrote:
We have been fulltime for over 5 years now and these are the best available for the price Teknor DO NOT buy the CAMCO brand they suck big time.
I have three Teknor Never Kink hoses and agree they are the best but don't fall for the Never Kink sales jargon, all of mine have kinke at one time or the orher and one has a permanent kink in it. - VoodooMedicineMExplorerWe never drink the water. Always carry 3 or 4 gallons of distilled for drinking.
- IAMICHABODExplorer II
Cummins12V98 wrote:
IAMICHABOD wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
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.
Thank you!!!joelc wrote:
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.
Thanks for the post and the lesson. It is great that I learned something new today.
Glad to be helpful,now just pass it on and maybe there will be more of those clickable links that are so helpful on this forum.:B - joelcNomad
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.
Thanks for the post and the lesson. It is great that I learned something new today. - allen8106ExplorerYou will find that many, not all, but many typical garden hoses have lead in them. True story.
- Cummins12V98Explorer III
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.
Thank you!!! - IAMICHABODExplorer II
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. - joelcNomad
GordonThree wrote:
Same results could be coaxed from plenty of sources.
For kicks, read up on the increasing concentration of cancer drugs, estrogen, etc in the drinking water of major cities, thanks to folks flushing their medicine down the toilet.
The other day on the news. Flint, MI drinking water has too much lead. Now they are wondering if the water is causing some diseases that popped up. I don't know if we can trust to drink any water unless it comes from a still.:S - Cummins12V98Explorer III
tsetsaf wrote:
We have been fulltime for over 5 years now and these are the best available for the price Teknor DO NOT buy the CAMCO brand they suck big time.
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 - GoostoffExplorerI was going to say
Not
Safe
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Potable
Water
:) :)
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