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AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose for RVs - 10' Long x 1/2" Diameter - Blue Vinyl

AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose for RVs - 10' Long x 1/2" Diameter - Blue Vinyl

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Get faster water flow to your RV's plumbing with this kink-resistant, 160-psi-rated fresh-water hose. Connect to your RV's city water inlet or fill the holding tank. Non-toxic material keeps water safe to drink - no chemical tastes or odors. Great Prices for the best rv drinking water hoses from AquaFresh. AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose for RVs - 10' Long x 1/2" Diameter - Blue Vinyl part number W01-8120 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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AquaFresh RV Drinking Water Hoses - W01-8120

  • 1/2 Inch Diameter
  • 10 Feet Long
  • AquaFresh
  • Blue
  • Standard Pressure
  • 160 psi

Get faster water flow to your RV's plumbing with this kink-resistant, 160-psi-rated fresh-water hose. Connect to your RV's city water inlet or fill the holding tank. Non-toxic material keeps water safe to drink - no chemical tastes or odors.


Features:

  • Hose runs clean, drinkable water to your RV's fresh-water plumbing
    • Connects to city water at your campsite
    • Can also be used to fill the fresh-water tank on your RV
  • Non-toxic material won't contaminate your drinking water
    • Won't affect the taste or smell of water
  • High-pressure rating allows for faster water flow
  • Kink-resistant design - nylon wraps recoil to keep the hose from twisting and binding
  • Threaded brass fittings resist rust and corrosion
    • Hose grip on fitting lets you hook up easily
  • Included seals install onto fittings to prevent leaking
  • Durable vinyl construction resists wear and damage
    • Flexible enough to easily wind and store in your RV
    • Compatible with thermostatically controlled heat tape (not included) to prevent freezing
  • NSF compliant
  • Blue color


Specs:

  • Dimensions: 10' long x 1/2" inner diameter
  • Fitting diameter: 3/4"
  • Pressure rating: 160 psi
  • 10-Year warranty


W01-8120 Valterra Aqua Fresh RV Freshwater Hose - High Pressure - Taste Free and Odor Free - 10' Long x 0.50" Diameter - Blue Color





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Video Transcript for AquaFresh RV High Pressure Drinking Water Hoses Review

What's going on, everybody, Adam here with etrailer today, we're going to be taking a look at some Valterra hoses. As you can see, we have a lot and even more in the warehouse to pick from. So whatever your guys's situation is, grab the right hose for you. Pretty much all the ones you see here are going to be drinking, water safe. So you're not going to have that weird taste. Whenever you hook up to your fresh water, fill up a glass of water.

You're not going to taste all that nasty stuff. It's made of a material which is going to be safe for you guys to drink. And you guys, aren't going to notice anything. It's going to be nice and fresh. So we are going to have a lot of different options.

Obviously some are different colors, but it just, just depends, a lot of sizes.So we have down here, we have the short 4 foots . If that is something you guys need, if you guys know that your hookup is really close to where you're going to park your camper, go ahead and grab the smaller ones. And of course we have 10, we have 5, 15, 25 and 50. We have a lot of different sizes for whatever meets your guys's needs. So whenever you guys hook up a lot of the time, the issue is your pressure.

So with the RVs, these are pretty much only really rated for about 60 PSI. That's what this camper is rated for. When they put these together initially at the factory or the dealership, wherever they're doing it, they actually go ahead and test the internal tubes of your plumbing system to about a hundred PSI. But we don't really want to push that. Luckily, all these hoses are going to have a rating of well over 60 PSI.Some are even double some even triple so, as you guys can see right here, all the white ones are going to have about 160 PSI, but we are going to have some that are going to have a little bit less.

For instance, we have this one right here. It doesn't have that blue little stripe on it. This is only going to be about 120 PSI. And then we are going to have one that is going to be a five-eighth inch diameter, which is a little bit bigger than what the internal plumbing tubes of your RV are. Usually there are about a half of an inch in diameter and that's pretty much every other hose here is going to be about a half an inch in diameter. A lot of the times, it's not really your guys's fault. Sometimes they just don't have a whole lot of pressure coming out of the spicket that you guys are hooking up to.And you can't really do a whole lot about that, but sometimes there's a lot of pressure and we want to regulate it. Valterra does also make a regulator just to protect the inside of your plumbing on your camper, just because it gets really, really expensive. So we definitely want to take care of that as much as we can. Well, let's just say everything's good, but we're having issues. A lot of the times it is restricting due to kinks in our hose. So with these, they aren't really going to kink up too bad. Maybe after a couple summers, it gets really, really hot and there's a lot of water in it. Maybe you have a really steep angle and it starts to kink up at the bottom. If that is something you guys run into, they actually do have an easy coil hose. So this one is not going to kink up whatsoever in my opinion, just because it coils up really nicely like this, and it's going to be a lot easier to store.I don't necessarily like rolling up my hose at my house. And I can definitely think that I don't want to roll it up and try to find a storage space for it. So this one definitely is going to be the smallest and most compact, the highest PSI rating is going to be the black hoses here. We're actually going to get about 195 PSI with these hoses. And that's a working PSI limit, meaning constant pressure, but it actually can hold up to a hundred, 375 first of PSI, which I don't really recommend just because it's almost quadruple the rating of our RV here. So if you guys plan on hooking up to something with that much pressure, definitely get the regulator because you don't want to blow the inside of your plumbing. So that is that we have a lot of different sizes, 5, 10, 15, of course.And then also we're going to have the little blue ones here. And these are just going to be for you guys who have issues with your hoses, kinking, maybe like right at the fitting, as you can see here, we do have a little cover over top of it. That's just going to help it from flexing and everything like that. So that is an issue for you guys. We do have a bunch of different sizes that are going to have that feature, and that might help you guys out. Looking back at the white ones here, we are going to pretty much have the same exact deal, a lot of different options, and it's going to be just the standard fitting. So you don't really have to worry about buying a converter or anything like that. It'll just go right into your regulator or right up to your inlet for your water and it'll hook right up.There really isn't a whole lot to this stuff. Main thing with it is it's going to resist against kinking and everything like that. You have all the right sizes that you need, and it's going to be able to rate up to the right PSI that we need for the camper. And of course all these are drinking water safe. So you're not going to taste any of that stuff. That's pretty much it. Now we're going to go ahead and do a test. We tested the trailer water over there and we are getting about 60 PSI straight out of the spicket over there on the side of our building. So the test we're going to be doing is I'm going to take a 50 foot hose. And if 50 foot hose, this one's going to be about five-eighths in diameter. And this one's going to be about a half inch in diameter.We're going to see if there's any difference between the two, run the sink, run the shower, and then see what's going on. All of it is going to be monitored by of a Valterra PSI gauge here. And this is just going to go in between your hose and the connection on your RV, but I'm also going to be using another Valterra product. And that's just a 90, and this is just going to make it a little bit easier on your hose, just so we don't have any kinking, just because you hook it straight up here. It's got to go down. So with this, it's already facing down. It's just going to eliminate any issues we might run into. So I'm going to go ahead, put these down, hook this up.Make sure it's nice and tight. All right. I'm going to hook up my regulator, not my regulator, but my gauge to the regulator. Make sure that's nice and tight should be good. Now the thing about this regulator that doesn't really loosen it or anything so I can get it kind of loosened up enough to where I get nice and tight and it's facing out. So I don't really have to read your end it to see, and we're going to start with the five-eighth inch diameter hose this up, and we're going to need the other side.And this is a fresh hose. It's not too warm out. So it isn't as flexible as it could be. The nice thing again about this regulator is I don't have to twist this to get it all tightened up. This isn't going to loosen anything up top shaft just turns, which is really convenient, putting less stress on the joint to where it goes into our RV here. All right. So I'm going to go ahead and hook this up to our spicket over there by our shop. Nice and easy. The wheel goes on there pretty easily. And now we're ready to go. Well, we have pretty much 60 PSI at this point right here. So we are not losing any pressure with the five-eighth inch hose, but I'm really curious to see what the pressure looks like inside the RV. So let's go ahead. Let's go check it out. That's plenty of pressure.Definitely nothing under the norm. I would definitely say that, Especially with the five-eighth inch hose, we are pretty much good. Not losing any pressure at all, but we have one more check to make, and that's the shower. Obviously, not as good as at home, but half of that is honestly more than half of that is the shower head it's literally made to conserve water, but I could definitely shower on that.All right, now we're going to go ahead and test the half inch hose. You guys know the drill. We're going to hook it up, hook it up to the same exact water supply that we did earlier. We're going to see if we have 60 PSI at this gauge here. I am optimistic. I think we aren't going to lose much at all, but who knows I guess that's why we're here to test it for you guys. All right. Nice and tight. I'm going to go hook this up and then we'll test 60 PSI. So we didn't lose any PSI even with the smaller hose, but again, let's go check it out on the inside. Same result. Plenty of pressure. Yeah, Definitely no fluctuations between the two different size houses. Well, let's go ahead. We'll go check out the shower. Same exact deal. Definitely very consistent between the two different size hoses and also pretty consistent with the water hookup that we are using right now. Obviously that's going to vary depending on where you guys are at and how many people are hooked up to that water source. It might fluctuate a little bit as people use more or less, but all in all between the two different sized hoses, they pretty much operate the same. If you guys are just looking for a hose to connect your camper to the fresh water port at whatever campsite you guys are at, we definitely got you covered. We've got all the lengths you guys would need for wherever you guys may be. Or if you guys are just looking to solve a problem, whether it's just your hose is leaking or it's not long enough, or that water that comes out of it isn't necessarily the best tasting water, or if it kinks up on you, a lot of different issues that come with hose. And I definitely think that these are going to solve a lot of those issues for you. So hopefully you guys go our website, grab whatever one you want, and then we can go ahead and help you guys out. Other than that, that's pretty much it for our look at the Volterra freshwater hose.


Customer Reviews

AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose for RVs - 10' Long x 1/2" Diameter - Blue Vinyl - W01-8120

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (195 Customer Reviews)

Get faster water flow to your RV's plumbing with this kink-resistant, 160-psi-rated fresh-water hose. Connect to your RV's city water inlet or fill the holding tank. Non-toxic material keeps water safe to drink - no chemical tastes or odors.

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looks like it will work when I need short water hose. Haven't tried yet but happy with it so far



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LEAKED SOON AFTER USING NEW



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Just what I wanted less to insulate for seasonal use



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Excellent product. Ideal extension for my older power cord so that I can power my travel trailer from my Ford Powerboost truck. Very durable. I would definitely buy it again.



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Good quality product, I have had it for a year now and its still as good as new.



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I am appalled at the condition of the merchandise. One of the 4 ft hoses is all discolored and dusty like it's been sitting on the shelf for many years. The 2nd 4ft hose was better but still somewhat dusty.

If you're selling something you should at least ship out something that at least looks new! Not like it's been sitting around for years.

I will think twice before I ever purchase anything from etrailer again.



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After almost exactly one year of use, the hose just separated from the hose end and ran for almost 12 hours overnight before being noticed. This is on 60 psi, which is far less than its rated for. Absolute trash, can’t wait for the water bill I’m going to get. Stay far away from this junk.



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Fit my water filter hook up on our RV p erfectly.



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Although the used trailer came with a drinking water hose, I wanted my own new set. I ordered these. Turned out really well - durable but easy to unroll and connect. Perfect for what I had in mind.



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Just what I needed! Thanks



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We use this hose by our pool to top off the level and also to water some nearby pots. After a year, it hasn’t kinked and is in perfect shape. We plan to use it with an automatic pool level sensor where the spigot has to be on and the hose has to withstand the pressure of being filled all the time; we are confident it will work well.



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Works well and holding up.



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It is standing up to a lot of use in the past year.



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They work perfectly in the application that we use them in. We are a marine manufacturer and one of the products we build are floating restrooms. We use them in the floating restrooms. They hold up well and get the job done.



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It was easy to install and maintaince f ree.



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I use this to transfer water from rain barrels to support a vegetable garden with a 1/4 hp pump. Threads are still good after one year and hose remains flexible.



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added it as an extension to my 20' one. It.is great to have options of 10, 20 or 30 when combined based on the campground situation



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What can I say, other than it is a hose and works great! I use it to fill my travel trailer water tank at home before heading out so I don’t have to wait in line at the campgrounds to fill. It is nice having a dedicated potable water hose at home. The hose has remained pretty flexible in a years use, and has not become stiff nor does it give me a hard time uncoiling it when needed.



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I had a hard time finding a short water safe hose but etrailer had one at good price, and even with shipping to Canada.
I have ordered many things from etrailer with good before sale support and delivery to Canada. Can't beat that!


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