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jamorgan3777

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Posted: 02/03/08 04:27pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Was wondering what sewer hose "kit" to get.

Should I:

a) buy the cheapest thing out there cause I'm going to replace it often anyway?

b) buy brand X kit cause it has everything and is the biggest and the best?

c) piece together my own components cause no one makes a "good" kit, they all have parts that are good/bad


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Great question. There are several good hoses on the market. You do pay for what you get.

I've been using the same Blueline Ultimate Sewer Products for over two years now and have had excellent success.

I'm very careful with my hoses and I don't drag them on the ground which can cause wear and leaks.


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Thanks for the recommendation.

Any recommendations on tank chemicals?

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We are going into our third year with the Rhino hose, great product and holds up well with no leaks at the fittings, We use the Aqua Chem product for chemicals. But you will get A lot of suggestions
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We have also just switched to the Blueline Ultimate Sewer Products. We have tried them all over our years of camping. This seems to be the 'easiest' when having to connect the additional hose.


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Bearnkat wrote:

Great question. There are several good hoses on the market. You do pay for what you get.

I've been using the same Blueline Ultimate Sewer Products for over two years now and have had excellent success.



Got the same kit. Love my Blueline hoses! (as much as one can love sewer hoses I guess). I also got a Camco 20Ft to couple to that and use to reach 40 ft to Cleanout Dump at home.


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Posted: 02/03/08 04:54pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

IMO get a good hose, and the longest you can carry.


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Blueline has never let me down by cracking and splitting, spilling sewage. I can't say that about any other brand I've owned over the last 30 years of RVing. I have had hoses last less than 2 camping trips!! I hear good things about Rino, too.

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Put me down for the Blueline hoses and adapters as well ... absolutely no problems yet.


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On my 4th season with the Blueline. No problems.Now I do rinse every thing out at the end of every trip,You pay enough and take care of your equipment and it will last for you. Bobby

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