Recommended Plastic RV Sewer Hose Support with at Least 6 Inch Height at End of System
Updated 10/11/2017 | Published 10/10/2017 >
Question:
Do you have a plastic sewer hose support that is taller than 6inch at the minus end of the support?
asked by: John M
Expert Reply:
For your RV's sewer hose, I recommend looking at the Camco Sidewinder RV Sewer Hose Support System # CAM43041. This durable all-plastic support system measures 9-3/4 inches tall at the beginning of the system and 6-3/4 inches tall at the end. The width of the cradles is 8-1/2 inches and it has a total length of 15 feet when completely extended.
It features a nice, collapsible design and includes a handle that will fit around the system for easy transport. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out.
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Camco Sidewinder RV Sewer Hose Support System with Storage Handle - 15' Long
- RV Sewer Hose Support
- Hose Support System
- Plastic
- 15 Feet Long
- Black
- Camco
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