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Old 04-19-2017, 04:48 AM   #21
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WRT water hoses, I have two 15 footers that I coil and then screw the two ends together. They get placed in my front pass through storage compartment. I do need to get some velcro ties.

Same thing goes for the Shore Power extention cords. I coil them and then plug them together, and also place them in the pass through.

I have a short plastic tub with top that I store all items than I need for hooking up electricity, be it a pedestal at a RV park, or hooking up my twin Hondas. I have the exact identical tub for all things needed for water hookup, sans water hoses.

I also have a short plastic tub for all my outdoor grill utensils. These too are kept in my pass thru storage compartment.

I have a rather tall tub where I keep/kept all my sewer stuff, including the stinky slinky. This plastic tub is so large, I had to keep it in the rear of the pickup. I'm trying to make that smaller so I've now started to keep the slinky in the bumper. I'll find a smaller tub for all the other sewer stuff.
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Old 04-19-2017, 06:27 AM   #22
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I connect the ends of my water hoses that way water can not run out while it is in my storage bin.
I do too but wonder about bacteria build up since the hose cannot dry out. It' probably good to sanitize them regularly.
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Old 04-19-2017, 06:46 AM   #23
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I don't over-think this. Simply roll the hoses up, couple the ends together, and strap the hoses up with bungees or Velcro straps. Toss in storage. Why the need for boxes, bins, etc? More room, more weight. If you have 50 feet of hose, separate them.


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Old 04-21-2017, 07:47 PM   #24
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We use the rino Hose,it has caps on each end and stores very easy.....


That's a good idea. Can you get it for potable water? Drinking water safe?
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Old 04-23-2017, 05:14 AM   #25
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I use the typical white hose (25') with a camco filter for fresh water & one of those expandable/self coil hoses for flush out. The tote tub doubles as my dogs bath tub when he needs one ( 15lb Yorkie). (25BH TT)
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Old 04-23-2017, 02:46 PM   #26
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We use 2 25' hoses and I store them in a plastic tote. After use and disconnecting, i keep it/them depending in the back of the pickup to dry, then coil and put back into the bin.


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