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Question about a slide out(kitchen)

JasoninSC
Explorer
Explorer
As many have seen i am trying to educate myself on the TT lifestyle and functions of the TT. I was telling a buddy that i was looking into getting one and he said that he too had been thinking about it. We got to talking about options and styles and he brought up a point about slide outs which hold the kitchen in particular the sink. He said that the piping can get kinked or busted in the slide outs. I was just wondering what insight I can get from everyone on that?

Thanks
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calewjohnson
Explorer
Explorer
My sink is in an island, but my kitchen slide has all gas appliances (fridge and stove), they have rubber hoses with springs that stretch when out to hold up the hoses and everything fits nice when in.

Cale
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CA_Traveler
Explorer III
Explorer III
All of our kitchen wires/plumbing are arranged in a sideways U for the moving part. Plus it's terminated on each end and the flexible portion is designed for flexing. ie Stranded vs solid wires, better quality hoses, etc.

Never had a problem.
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