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lanerd wrote:
You know you can opt for cheap, but you'll be replacing often and the cost will eventually exceed that of the more expensive units that will last much longer.
I would not get any hose of lesser quality than the Rhino...there are others that are more expensive and more secure from leaks.
I would not get any regulator of lesser quality than the adjustable type shown above. The in-line "restrictors" limit you to 40 lbs and are prone to fail.
I would not get any drinking water hose of lesser quality than the blue 5/8" non-kinking Camco or Valterra hoses.
You will most definitely pay more initially for these items, but in the long run you will pay less as they will last much longer than the cheap stuff. You've already paid a small fortune for your rv, no need to cheap out now.
My 2 cents..
Ron
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jerseyjim wrote:
I find just about no difference in how long a sewer hose lasts before some kind of puncture (and leak) occurs. So...i go to WalMart and buy the less expensive hoses. Buy 2. But then you have to purchase the "ends"...plastic things, one for the RV end and the other for the sewer inlet. and they can be difficulty to install...but I've been doing that for 30 years. No biggie. Once they're on, they're on. Move them from hose to hose, they never wear out. Also get a rubber donut. Use that too.l.....
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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