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No hay artículos en el carroJoyce P. Griffin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2024
Must have for your RV sewer hose. Great value and price. Item fits securly with no issues.
Tiffany
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de noviembre de 2021
Other that it’ll make a dent in it from running over it with a full waste tank or your feet, it’s good. That doesn’t damage it either like the cheap ones that are usually done after that. It’s great long length is good for emptying your trailers black and grey tanks into the camp sites dumping stations. It’s not quite as good as a rhino brand one but almost.
Ian
Comentado en Australia el 4 de septiembre de 2020
Good quality only thing missing in my view would be a clear extension coming off the valve to check umm clarity
Robert Havelock
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de septiembre de 2016
fits perfectly on Camco sewer hose ends.
Rhyph
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de abril de 2012
I purchased this stinky slinky 2 months ago. I also purchased the drip cap set, the 10' and 5' foot matching extensions to go with it. These are very well made hoses for the money you spend and by far Amazon had the best price on them with the consideration of having a Prime membership so you can get them in 2 days, free shipping. Ordering these anywhere else without some sort of special shipping deal is cost prohibitive due to their size, you might as well buy them locally w/sales tax otherwise.The hoses and fittings are made exceptionally well. Not a single drip or leak of effluance has eminated from any connection point to date. We use them all the time, they keep the job of poo wrangling a happy one. You can take this hose due to it's construction type, and bend it into certain positions and it will hold them. If you've ever been in a situation where you've had to make your hose go up and over a curb or the dump port it set way to high off the ground, it'll all work out now, and stay put. No more rocks, boards, or having to hold the slinky in place while you make that massive dump. I also have one of these collapsible slinky support stands that stretches out 15' and sometimes a normal stinky slinky would billow up on it, causing sags and twists in the hose. This is no longer an issue with these Dominator hoses. You make make it hump up to dump and it's going to stay put!I think it's important to note that, while these hoses don't proclaim to be the fancy anti-crush, smooth wall gimmick interior types you see, I've never had an issue with making sure they are clean after use. I've never had to try and point a hose down them, risking splash back in your face just to try and get that last nugget or piece of corn to flush down before storing it. Also, get these to store them with. They not only seal the slinky air tight, but they keep the slinky completely compressed because they are air tight, and make storing the hoses a breeze.Anyone who's owned an RV should know that you never camp with your black water tank valve open, you must keep it closed, to build up your load to dump. It's that wooshing pressure of all that gallonage that keeps your RV poo water system happy. You should always then proceed that massive dump with the onset of a grey water flusher to clean out your hose. Without a very good set of RV sewer hoses to deal with that on a regular basis, you could end up a real mess on your hands. Spend the extra $$'s and get a really good hose set from the beginning. You'll end up spending it anyway, when you buy multiple standard duty type hoses and fittings to cope with just making everything work, they always leak and are a general pain to store.
Wow, 2 plus years and these hoses are all still in excellent condition. Mind you we don't use them in any sort of a long-term arrangement. Moving them around, storing and unpacking has its wear and tear points which is where all the cheap hoses generally broke down faster to the failure point. I suppose long-term usage could leave them exposed to the elements longer and present a different type of wear, which may be why ours still look like the day I bought them. They see between 60 to 90 days of usage on average annually.
Nothing outlasts the Dominator... It keeps going and going and going... Ok I think you get the idea. :) These have far surpassed my expectations at this point from a product longevity standpoint. We have more recently increased their usage to where our work travel sometimes affords us the ability to travel to places and stay at a locale (mostly the DC area) for a month at a time, including during the winter months. I estimate over the past 12 months these hoses saw a collective 6.5 months of use, 5 months were for a month at a time, and the other times were shorter 'vacation' trips. Not a single issue, still leak free and looking really good for their age!
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