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Moffittclan
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Is anyone using those expandable water hoses for your fresh water hose? Just saw an add for the Top Brass Hose. It looks like it would be good for storage...
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Campfire_Time
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Muse be good if Richard Karn is endorsing it! 😛

I have one of those hoses. Got it on a closeout for $12 at Menards a couple of years ago. When I hook up I put a Y connector on the water spigot. One end to the trailer, the other to the collapsible hose. I use it for washing dishes, etc.

The only trouble I had with it was the fittings leaked a bit until I really cranked down on everything. Otherwise it works great.
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buta4
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TNGW1500SE wrote:
Why don't they just call it what it is? Not for DRINKING water.


I have the answer for that question. Few people have analyzed the word "potable".

But I have...Since water is ABLE to go into a POT, it is POT ABLE. 😉

Now, one can sleep tonight.

🙂
Ray

Executive45
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The label specifically states the hose is NOT to be left on for any length of time. They are used for temporary use only. Ergo, they cannot be used for regular water hookups on your RV...Dennis
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mtrumpet
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Corkey05 wrote:
Moffittclan wrote:
What makes them "certified for potable water"? I grew up drinking out of the end of a garden hose...is there some special coating or what? I've always seen (and used) the white hose, but never understood really why...
I didn't know util I was an adult that ordinary garden hoses were manufacture with lead as an ingredient. I suppose that make me contaminated - LOL :).

Potable water hoses are manufactured with non-carcinogenic materials, and are labeled as Certified for Potable water. I have no idea who certifies. The web site for this hose used to have a disclaimer in the FAQ's saying NOT to use it for potable water.



Components(in this case, water hoses) made for Potable water use are made from materials from the FDA "white list" of materials approved to safely come into contact with water or foods for human consumption. Typically, these items will show as "FDA Approved" or "FDA Compliant".

Sometime there will also be an "NSF" approval (National Sanitation Foundation now known as NSF International). NSF International is an accredited, independent third-party certification body that tests and certifies products to meet these public health and safety standards. Although, an NSF accreditation is very time consuming and very expensive, so it unlikely to be seen much on RV components. It is geared more toward high end products.
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Moffittclan
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TNGW1500SE wrote:
Moffittclan wrote:
What makes them "certified for potable water"? I grew up drinking out of the end of a garden hose...is there some special coating or what? I've always seen (and used) the white hose, but never understood really why...


Is that what happened? 😉


That's the excuse I'm going to start using!
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SCVJeff
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TNGW1500SE wrote:
Why don't they just call it what it is? Not for DRINKING water.
They did.. NOT POTABLE
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valhalla360
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We have them and really like them.

I wouldn't use them for a permanent hookup as they are susceptible to UV damage but to wash the RV or fill the fresh water tank, they work great and the ones I have are 3yrs old with no issues.

Stowage is drastically easier and they take up so much less space.

They may not be "certified" for fresh water but they also aren't the same material as the old green garden hoses that pretty much everyone has drank from without ill effects.
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TNGW1500SE
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Why don't they just call it what it is? Not for DRINKING water.

TNGW1500SE
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Moffittclan wrote:
What makes them "certified for potable water"? I grew up drinking out of the end of a garden hose...is there some special coating or what? I've always seen (and used) the white hose, but never understood really why...


Is that what happened? 😉

Corkey05
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Moffittclan wrote:
What makes them "certified for potable water"? I grew up drinking out of the end of a garden hose...is there some special coating or what? I've always seen (and used) the white hose, but never understood really why...
I didn't know util I was an adult that ordinary garden hoses were manufacture with lead as an ingredient. I suppose that make me contaminated - LOL :).

Potable water hoses are manufactured with non-carcinogenic materials, and are labeled as Certified for Potable water. I have no idea who certifies. The web site for this hose used to have a disclaimer in the FAQ's saying NOT to use it for potable water.
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Moffittclan
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What makes them "certified for potable water"? I grew up drinking out of the end of a garden hose...is there some special coating or what? I've always seen (and used) the white hose, but never understood really why...
23 year Active Duty Air Force
Waiting to retire (when I'm done having fun)
Empty Nesting it starting Summer 2016
2003 Damon Escaper 40' 3 slides (my first Class A)
330hp Cat 3126E
2014 Jeep JKU (toad)

RoyB
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Glad to hear about the leaks thing. I was just about ready to get one.

The potable water issue is not a problem with us. We only use bottled water here for cooking and drinking...

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Corkey05
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I've yet to find one that's certified for potable water. The issue of fitting leaks seems to be a big overriding issue.

Those two issues keep me waiting in the wings.
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alexleblanc
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I used some of those at home and after 3 sets I gave up, they keep springing leaks. If they can make one that keeps together I'd buy it as they work nice otherwise.
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