Support System for Emptying RhinoEXTREME RV Sewer Hose
Published 01/17/2018 >
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Question:
New to this trailer stuff. When this sewer hose is emptying I don't have to actually hold the thing do I? Because that's gross but having a back-up would be infinitely grosser. Solution?
asked by: Connie L
Expert Reply:
There is a solution for you to create a support system when emptying your RV's black water tank using the RhinoEXTREME RV Sewer Hose # CAM39861. To reduce the gross factor you can use the Sidewinder RV Sewer Hose Support System # CAM43041 which will elevate the hose off the ground and can be anywhere from 1 to 15 feet long depending on what you need. I've added links to video reviews for you to take a look at as well.
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Camco RhinoEXTREME RV Sewer Hose w Swivel Fittings, 4-in-1 Adapter, and Caps - Black - 15' Long
- RV Sewer Hoses
- Drain Hoses
- 15 Feet Long
- Camco
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