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toedtoes
Feb 28, 2019Explorer III
I have a flojet.
To answer your questions:
If you dump the black water first and then the grey water, you have essentially "cleaned" the hose. When I remove the flojet from the RV (I have the portable version), I have a small bucket that sits underneath the connection to catch any drips - I did this with a regular stinky slinky also.
Not difficult at all. Again, draining the grey tank last helps do a lot of the clean up. Then I just rinse with water. The flojet has a connector for a rinse hose, so you can also use that.
I leave it at home. I have it at home because it is a long stretch to my clean out with two right turns. When out, I just use a stinky slinky at a dump station as it is an easy dump.
I haven't had any problems with it. So, I will assume it is solidly built and reliable. As such I have not needed customer service.
To answer your questions:
If you dump the black water first and then the grey water, you have essentially "cleaned" the hose. When I remove the flojet from the RV (I have the portable version), I have a small bucket that sits underneath the connection to catch any drips - I did this with a regular stinky slinky also.
Not difficult at all. Again, draining the grey tank last helps do a lot of the clean up. Then I just rinse with water. The flojet has a connector for a rinse hose, so you can also use that.
I leave it at home. I have it at home because it is a long stretch to my clean out with two right turns. When out, I just use a stinky slinky at a dump station as it is an easy dump.
I haven't had any problems with it. So, I will assume it is solidly built and reliable. As such I have not needed customer service.
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