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Old 06-22-2013, 07:18 AM   #1
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Sewer drainage hose recommendation

So as I am emptying the grey tank yesterday I find a very small leak in our drainage/sewer hose. These things happen. Does anyone know if there is one brand better than another ?? I have heard good things about the Rhino kit but just wanted to hear what the J.O.F. had to say.
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Old 06-22-2013, 07:42 AM   #2
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Rhino works great for us
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Rhinoflex works great for us. I read that they have come out with a even heavier duty version.
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Old 06-22-2013, 10:09 AM   #4
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Rhinoflex, fits in our bumper on the TT as well.
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I use a Sewer Solution but am hesitant to recommend them because the last time I did, I was chastised for using too much water
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Old 06-22-2013, 10:38 AM   #6
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cool. As always the J.O.F. coming through yet again !!!! Thank you !!!!
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I've had great success for many years with Valterra EZ Coupler sewer hoses and fittings.
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15 ft. Rhino hose, 5 ft. Rhino extension hose and a Rhino clear 45 degree coupler at the trailer valve so I can see when my tanks are flushed properly. All fits into the bumper of my Eagle. Also have a 20 ft. scissor sewer hose support. Good for 4 years now.
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Xs however many for RhinoFlex.
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15 ft. Rhino hose, 5 ft. Rhino extension hose and a Rhino clear 45 degree coupler at the trailer valve so I can see when my tanks are flushed properly. All fits into the bumper of my Eagle. Also have a 20 ft. scissor sewer hose support. Good for 4 years now.
X2 - have this exact same set.
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I use the Valterra Dominator hose and have no complaints at all.
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Old 06-25-2013, 07:36 PM   #13
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Rhinoflex......

The Septic Adapter is the only piece that doesn't fit in a standard 4" bumper....here's a link to my mod to make it work...http://www.jaycoowners.com/showthrea...ight=rhinoflex
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Valtera here. No problems/ issues to report.
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Like "Trout" I also have a Sewer Solution. I've not yet been slapped for the water usage but can see the argument. That issue aside, I think it's the stuff. Have used mine for about 2 years and have had no problems at all. It comes with a 10' section and I had to get an additional 10' to make the longer runs to sewer hook-ups. It seems to rinse out really well. While in storage I keep it in a clear plastic box and leave the lid off so it will dry out completely and have never had a problem with a smell from it. When we bought our TT the dealer gave us the "starter" kit which included a low end slinky. I keep it in the rear bumper as a backup.
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I have a Sewer Solution that I use if the dump pipe is too far away. On rare occasions we may pull into a site backwards in order to face our friends camper. Otherwise I use the blue slinky with red ends. I've had it so long I forget the brand name. One thing about the SS is that a lot of gunk remains in the black tank because there is no sudden rush of liquid as there would be with the slinky. I found this fact out during my tank replacement project last week (details in the problems & issues section).
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One thing about the SS is that a lot of gunk remains in the black tank because there is no sudden rush of liquid as there would be with the slinky.
That's true Steve. The back flush on the SS helps and I use the wand on occasion too.
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