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K&R

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Posted: 06/29/08 09:24am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just installed a quickie flush on both the gray and black tanks this weekend.
They really do work!!
Id recommend them to anyone who is tired of using the wand sprayer.

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Were do you get these


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woolfy wrote:

Were do you get these


I got em at the local camper dealer as Im sure you can but if not check online.
They are worth it !

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Tornado is similar to Quickie Flush except that the sprayer spins inside the tank possibly giving better coverage, not to start another "which flusher is best" arguement.


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tenbear wrote:

Tornado is similar to Quickie Flush except that the sprayer spins inside the tank possibly giving better coverage, not to start another "which flusher is best" arguement.


I looked at both pretty hard but went with quickie because it doesnt have any moving parts to break. Either one is a heck of alot better than sticking the wand down the toilet! I also am glad I put one on the gray tank as there was alot of crud in it also.

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K&R wrote:

tenbear wrote:

Tornado is similar to Quickie Flush except that the sprayer spins inside the tank possibly giving better coverage, not to start another "which flusher is best" arguement.


I looked at both pretty hard but went with quickie because it doesnt have any moving parts to break. Either one is a heck of alot better than sticking the wand down the toilet! I also am glad I put one on the gray tank as there was alot of crud in it also.


Amen to that! Next on my list is a Tornado


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I agree either one is better than the wand, even though the wand will clean the stubborn you know what, better than the rinsers. I would not replace the Flush King with one of these though. I have posted this often but one more time won't hurt. My buddy and I both bought new TT about a month apart, his was a little fancier and came with one of these rinsers. He bragged to me how I just had to install one. Well I looked at them and at the tanks on our TT, I see these being worthwhile if you had one at each corner of the tank and maybe a couple in the middle as well, but this isn't practical. There is no way one of these rinsers can be affective down at the other end of the tank, or even across a wide tank like my 48 gal. So we took our first trip, I told him to flush with his new "gizmo" and I would use my FK. When he was sure his tank was clean we hooked up the FK and did one back flush, you should have seen the look on his face when he saw what came out. He then went out and bought a FK and uses them both. I am not saying the FK is the end of all tank cleaning tools, I still break out the wand down the commode for stubborn junk and for just a good high pressure cleaning every 3rd to 4th time I dump.

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There is no reason you can't use the Quickie Flush or the Tornado as a Flush King. Just leave the drain valve closed and let the flusher fill the tank, then open the valve. Presto, everything runs out just like the Flush King. No need to have both.

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tenbear wrote:

There is no reason you can't use the Quickie Flush or the Tornado as a Flush King. Just leave the drain valve closed and let the flusher fill the tank, then open the valve. Presto, everything runs out just like the Flush King. No need to have both.


That's what I have done, even yesterday. It does take a while longer though since it's alot more restricted. We sprayed and sprayed....then closed the valve, filled, and dumped 3 more times with only the last time coming clean. Definately do this where you have your own sewer hookup.....or at midnight at the group dump station!


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Thanks for the reccomendation!


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