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Dec-18-2020 06:12 AM
DanKirk wrote:penguin149 wrote:
Looking at water hoses for next season and making my Christmas list. Thinking about getting a Zero-G hose but not sure which one.
Gray / Black "garden" hose says it's drinking water safe and it's 5/8"; more volume but more bulk to store
Gray Zero-G
Blue RV/Marine hose is 1/2"; less volume and see complaints that it says do not keep under pressure? Aren't all RV hoses under pressure when in use?!
Blue Zero-G
Which one is best for travel trailer use?
I contacted the manufacturer of the Zero G to ask if I should use the RV hose for our trailer. Here is their response:
Thank you for your inquiry.
All of the Zero-G hoses that we make are drinking water safe, made from all virgin materials. The 1/2" diameter ones (as opposed to the 5/8" ones) are simply marketed differently. There is no difference in manufacturing, except for the inner diameter. It would be a personal choice whether you want the Zero-G RV/ Marine hose or the regular Zero-G hose.
Sarah Flory
Teknor Apex Customer Service
505 Central Avenue
Pawtucket, RI 02865
800-289-6786 Ext. 3158
Dec-18-2020 05:26 AM
penguin149 wrote:
Looking at water hoses for next season and making my Christmas list. Thinking about getting a Zero-G hose but not sure which one.
Gray / Black "garden" hose says it's drinking water safe and it's 5/8"; more volume but more bulk to store
Gray Zero-G
Blue RV/Marine hose is 1/2"; less volume and see complaints that it says do not keep under pressure? Aren't all RV hoses under pressure when in use?!
Blue Zero-G
Which one is best for travel trailer use?
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Dec-15-2020 08:11 PM
afidel wrote:
......if I've got water at the site it's a heck of a lot more convenient to not have to even think about how much I'm using, plus there's no noise and vibration like with the pump.
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Dec-10-2020 06:01 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:afidel wrote:
I'm not afraid to, but if I've got water at the site it's a heck of a lot more convenient to not have to even think about how much I'm using, plus there's no noise and vibration like with the pump.
x2, who wants to hear that pump a shakin all the time?
bumpy