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countryrose

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Posted: 09/06/08 09:04pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Has anyone had any experiance with the RhinoFlex sewer hose? Good, Bad?


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Love mine, I've had nothing else.


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We've had ours for about 4 months. Its already leaking.

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We've had ours for 6 or 7 months--no problems and like it a lot. We've been on the road for many nights with it being hooked up and unhooked. only problem is I have no good place to store it.


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we bought ours summer 06 -- not a single problem -- absolutely love it -- would purchase again in a heartbeat!


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Beach-House 4

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No problem with mine it has outlasted any other I have had,the only thing is the one end did not fit in the blue tote it seems the end is a little bigger.I just use a short hose for that detail.


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Ours leaked 3rd trip out. Never again.


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tandemsuit wrote:

We've had ours for about 4 months. Its already leaking.

They look pretty nice, but I was thinking if the hose leaked, can you get the fittings off or they now trash too? Might get expensive if the fittings arent removeable.

The best we have found is from Walmart - 20mil 20' for about $13.00. It does not include fittings, however they are very inexpensive. I buy hose clamps at a hardware store because they hold better than the RV style. RhinoFlex doesnt mention their tube thickness.

Those that are leaking - where are they leaking? Is the hose leaking or the fitting? Problem with pre-assembled fittings you may not be able to repair yourself.

Earl E,
The websites indicate the fittings will fit inside a standard 4" square RV bumper if you have such.



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I bought the heavest Rhino a few months ago and so foar like it, no problems.


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Beach-House 4 wrote:

No problem with mine it has outlasted any other I have had,the only thing is the one end did not fit in the blue tote it seems the end is a little bigger.I just use a short hose for that detail.


weird we have the 25g barker blue and it has fit - the short hose is easier to work with anyhow especially when the drain is lower than the blue tank

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