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Posted: 04/04/10 08:22pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Whats the best choice for sewer hoses?i think the blue one are pretty cheep,the brown wally world ones might make it one season,poss, two.And the red ones seem to be the thickest.Or have i missed something!

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We use the gray very heavy duty. Keep them off the gravel, concrete, or black top and they will last longer.


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I like the Rhino Flex. should be at WalMart.
It stores easier and less prone to damage and leaks. So far!


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Rhino works well. I use a plastic bag to store it in. It is flexible and has good attachments.


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Posted: 04/04/10 09:57pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Another vote for the Rhino Flex.


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I like BlueLine, and bought a spare to keep around, but my darn RhinoFlex just won't wear out!


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try to buy any hose that is 20 Ml or thicker.

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Posted: 04/05/10 06:07am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

sewer solution. More expensive but well woth it.


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Search this Forum for `sewer hose' then search the results for `best' and read everything you will ever need to know about sewer hoses. Mine is called Sewer Master.


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Going on 6 years with my Rhino-Flex. Twenty feet of it with both ends permanently sealed on, shrinks up small enough to store in an old gym bag. Using them on some type of support helps - keeps them off the ground, gravel, concrete, etc. Keeps the pinholes from happening.


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