Has anyone used the Blue Line push on sewer hose? My hands are not what they used to be and it is very hard to twist on connectors. This soundl like a solution to my problem. Thanks James
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We use a plastic spanner, works great and cost little. Think it's a Rhino product, two to a package so you have a good grip when putting two lengths together.
I used the Blue Line hoses for 7+ years until the hose got a hole in it. The fittings can be much harder to connect/disconnect than standard bayonet connections. If you have issues with strength in your hands I would stay away from the Blue Line system.
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We have them, but they can be hard to get apart since they rely on the friction fit for non-leakage. If you get them tight enough to not leak they can be kind of hard to twist apart. Personally I think they're harder to get apart than the regular twist-lock kind.
I've been using them for many years without any problems.
Ed
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