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Old 03-04-2011, 09:30 AM   #1
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Polychute Sewer Hose

Anyone using one of these or see one in person? A little pricey but I like the idea, pretty much claims to be indestructable. Nice positive shutoff on both ends, permanent couplers, clear view section of hose on both ends, folds up nice and comes with a nice container. I'm thinking about getting one, figure if it lasts 10 years then it is equal to me buying 1-2 el cheapos every year. Any users out there??
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First time I ever saw this product
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I am going to install a maserator on my new trailer. It is only twice the cost of this new hose to purchase the pump. I am also thinking of installing an electric hose reel. The less time I have to deal with this side of the trailer the better.
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Here's a link to this product. http://www.polychute.com/
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Defiantly wont fit in the bumper...
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Looks like good quality, and it does come with a storage case, but seems a little pricey to me.
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I am going to install a maserator on my new trailer. It is only twice the cost of this new hose to purchase the pump. I am also thinking of installing an electric hose reel. The less time I have to deal with this side of the trailer the better.
I read somewhere that macerators may not generate enough flow to wash out poop piles.
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Maserator

The new sewer hoses are over a hundred dollars. They have a rubbery feel to them. They seem to be a good product.

I'm still looking into getting a maserator. They need to be mounted below the holding tank from what I know. I may end up with a portable one if mounting it onto the trailer becomes an issue. I haven't heard anything about a problem cleaning them out will read some opinions on them.
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I read somewhere that macerators may not generate enough flow to wash out poop piles.
I have been using one for 3 years now when snowbirding in SoCal... they work well but as always you should not empty till the tank is near full.
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The new sewer hoses are over a hundred dollars. They have a rubbery feel to them. They seem to be a good product.

I'm still looking into getting a maserator. They need to be mounted below the holding tank from what I know. I may end up with a portable one if mounting it onto the trailer becomes an issue. I haven't heard anything about a problem cleaning them out will read some opinions on them.
For the time being I will stick with my RinoFlex hose....
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