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TexGeorgiaBoy

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Posted: 01/17/08 07:42pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Found this and am interested. Maybe someone here has one and can share the good and bad with us. I might be ordering one. Anyone heard of these or used one? Thanks, Tex



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NGRRFan

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Posted: 01/17/08 07:59pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Have never heard of them, but it sounds interesting until you hit the pricing of $250 for a 15 foot hose.


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TravelSupreme

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I saw the reference to them in Highways magazine. They looked really good until I went to the website and saw the prices. No thanks!





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Posted: 01/17/08 08:17pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

heater hose

skipnchar

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For that price my FW tank looks PRETTY GOOD for cold weather use. It would be cheaper to just pick up the phone and have someone deliver a glass of water when I'm thirsty.


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TexGeorgiaBoy

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Posted: 01/17/08 08:28pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

NGRRFan wrote:

Have never heard of them, but it sounds interesting until you hit the pricing of $250 for a 15 foot hose.


Yea, I got sticker shock too when I looked closer and found the prices. I guess if you bought a heat tape and potable hose and built one yourself you could save a bunch of $'s. Wonder why they are so pricey? I bought a good heat tape recently for my well house and paid $30 at Lowes? I could build one of these for $50 I bet. Tex

SidKaye

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I have posted my solution which has survived 36 below zero and cost around $50. Find it at this link Heated Hose.

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For the price I'll go to Home Depot and get a tape wrap heater.


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