Storage Unit Needed for the Camco RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22753
Question:
I want to use this hose around the house. Is there a recommended storage unit for this? I hate leaving the hose laying around.
asked by: Eddie
Expert Reply:
To easily store the Camco RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22753 that you referenced you will want to use the Stromberg Carlson Fresh Water Hose Caddy # HC-75. This caddy is 17" Wide x 6-1/2" Tall and can accommodate a fresh water hose up to 75' long.
Since you plan on using it around the house you also may be interested in the Camco Quick Hose Connect # CAM20143. This is a great solution if you have one designated faucet outside that you use.
Products Referenced in This Question
Stromberg Carlson Fresh Water Hose or Power Cord Caddy - 17" Wide x 6-1/2" Tall
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Drinking Water Hoses
- RV Power Cord
- Storage
- Stromberg Carlson
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Camco RV Drinking Water Hose - 1/2" Inner Diameter - 50' Long
- RV Drinking Water Hoses
- 50 Feet Long
- 1/2 Inch Diameter
- Standard Pressure
- 70 psi
- White
- Camco
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