Camper Sewer Hose Kit Recommendation for Easy Black Water Tank Draining
Question:
Hi, we just purchased our first pop-up tent camper got a 2007 Fleetwood E2. It has a 6 gallon marine cartridge black water tank. It does not hook up to the sewer when in use, but it does need to be emptied after use obviously. To make the emptying process easier/more sanitary at dump stations/RV sewer pipes, I am interested in purchasing some sort of hose kit that would attach from the marine cartridge and allow us to more easily connect it to the dump plumbing when emptying it. I was looking at your inventory and was unsure what the best option might be. Wondering if you could steer me in the right direction. It doesnt need to be especially long. Thanks for your guidance!
asked by: Jeanelle P
Expert Reply:
Sounds like you would want the RhinoFLEX RV Sewer Hose w Swivel Fittings # CAM39761. This kit comes with everything you need for a reliable hookup from your RV to dump station. Heavy-duty polyolefin hose won't crush. Includes (1) 15' long hose, 1 bayonet fitting, 2 storage caps, 1 elbow fitting, and a 4-in-1 dump station adapter.
I attached a couple review videos for you to check out as well.
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Camco RhinoFLEX RV Sewer Hose w Swivel Fittings, 4-in-1 Adapter, and Storage Caps - 15' Long
- RV Sewer Hoses
- Portable Tank Hose
- 15 Feet Long
- Camco
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